PICTURES OF A CHANGING WORLD
PICTURES OF A CHANGING WORLD
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Condition: New, UPC: 7029320028238, Publication Date: 03/11/2008, Type: COMPACT DISC, Style: POP/ROCK,
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Inception
Millie Rode To Heaven On The Back Of An Orca
Directions
Secure
Lost In A Daydream
Bridge Runs
We Were Fed Poisoned Bread
Glass Saviour
Night Noise
Up In The Clock Tower,...
A Contrivance

notes

Recorded and Mixed May of 2005 and February of 2007 at The Funeral Home - Louisville, KY. CD Release - March 2008.

credits


Drums, Percussion, Omnichord – Chad Blevins
Keyboards [Rhodes], Guitar, Bass, Keyboards, Vibraphone, Toy Piano – Jamey See Tai

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Phonographic Copyright (p) – Galaxia
Copyright (c) – Galaxia
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