Marin's first studio recording with a stellar band - The Follow Through - Featuring Cole Schmidt on Guitar, Kenton Loewen on Drums and Percussion, Darren Parris on Bass, Peggy Lee on Cello, Tyson Naylor on Keys, Minimoog and Melotron, Jesse Zubot on Violin, and Scott Smith on Pedal Steel.
Recorded in Vancouver, BC at Afterlife Studios - recorded through tape to make it juicy.
Engineered by John Raham
Produced by Kenton Loewen and Marin Patenaude
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lyrics
If you were a river
And you ran on through this town
I’d be the banks to hold you
I’d be the rocks that roll you
I’d be the sand in the shallow corners hoping I could slow you down
If you were a river
Honey in your arms I would drown
If you were a snowstorm
And you landed on my house
I’d be the fire you’d melt for
I’d be the cat sleeping on the floor
I’d be the girl in the neon snowsuit
Howlin back at the wind
If you were a snowstorm
Honey won’t you snow me in
Yee-hee heeeeeeee
Walk on boys
If you were a train car
Rolling across this plain
I’d be the tracks you’d follow
I’d be your hobo cargo
I’d be the stationmaster waiting all the way down the line
If you were a train car
I’d catch you ever time
Everytime that I hear that whistle blowin
Everytime that I feel the cold draw near
Ever time this I think of better ways this could’ve gone
They don’t last too long
We go where we belong
credits
from Marin Patenaude and the Follow Through,
released April 14, 2016
Acoustic Guitar, Vocals - Marin Patenaude, Electric Guitar, Cole Schmidt, Drums - Kenton Loewen, Bass - Darren Parris, Keys - Tyson Naylor
Written by Marin Patenaude
Produced by Kenton Loewen and Marin Patenaude
supported by 6 fans who also own “Go Where We Belong”
The musicianship--it is ALIVE, PULSING and joyous, sometimes quietly, sometimes raucously, always with their hearts in it. Among all the gems, Old Paint's banjo is one of the most beautiful arrangements ever, and that Cocaine Blues really swings--great fiddling, Josh! lenapple