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The Ferryman's Fee

by Alex Archibald

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For Ashley

Sign of the Yellow Whale dedicated to Kate Archibald

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released December 14, 2016

All songs written by Alex Archibald

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Steel String Acoustic Guitar, Open back five string banjo: Alex Archibald
Electric Piano on Crickets To Kendra: Blake McKay
Electric Bass on Crickets To Kendra: Andrew Martin Furman
Upright Piano on Orange Cat (Striped): Spencer Hargreaves
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All Tracks Recorded by Spencer Hargreaves on August 7th 2016 and October 9th
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Bone Spur and Woodsmoke in The Street: Recorded by Butch Fadera at Harbourside IT, November 20th, 2016
Where The Ashlilly Grows: Recorded by Spencer Davis on April 13th 2016 at the Groundswell Cafe, Vancouver, BC (Opening for Blind Brand X/Ralph Johnston!!)
Crickets To Kendra: Recorded by Blake McKay in his Garden Shed sometime in the summer of 2014 (I think)

Front and Back cover Photos and design: Alex Archibald

Thanks to my Folks and Family, Brandon Kayes for leaving a copy of Watership Down on my shelf all sly like, Spencer H, Les, Butch for working for food, Brandon G, and Molly, Josh and Kale for the inspirational kick at just the right moment (that gypsy polka jam in that mountain town meant the world to me at the time). And Andrew and Blake for making them Crickets come alive!


Nice review in BC musician magazine! here: www.bcmusicianmag.com/the-ferrymans-fee-cd-review-by-dave-o-rama/

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