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
Standing in the middle of seven temples
Wandering jew at my feet
Takin’ a long stroll through these old growth jungles
Wonderin’ what’s buried underneath
Do you ever feel like you’ve seen it all before?
Maybe I just saw it on TV
But my old eyes keep on looking out for more
But in the puddles and the windows
Your smile is all I see
How I long for
To see the sunrise in your eyes.
Oh how I long for the moments
That take you by surprise.
I climb the highest tower and look at the top of the trees
Call to the birds but they don’t seem to hear.
My heart beats like a rabbit running from its prey
As I run from love the only thing I fear
This is where the king sits, feathers in his ringlets
While his queen, she’s lost at sea.
He waits for battle and he herds them in like cattle
But lost, lonely without love he’ll forever be.
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 “Take You By Surprise”
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