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| Side 1 | 1 My Carol
2 Clifton Bridge
3 Poor Michael’s Boat
4 National Express
5 Salvation Blues
6 Keith
7 Winter Song
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| Side 2 | 1 Sandy Denny
2 Tears From Above
3 Look Into The Night
4 My One Book Philosophy
5 Copper Coin
6 Your Time Will Come
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| Mark Olson |
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The Salvation Blues
[DIV 014LP]
[180g Single LP, Gatefold Sleeve] |
15.00 |
| Mark Olson - vocal, acoustic guitar, wurlitzer on "My One Book Philosophy"
| | Tony Gilkyson - electric guitar
| | Greg Leisz - pedal steel, dobro, mandolin
| | Zac Rae - piano, organ, wurlitzer, vibes, chamberlain, mellotron
| | David J Carpenter - bass
| | Michele Gazich - Violin
| | Kevin Jarvis - drums
| | Ingunn Ringvold - acoustic guitar
| | Cindy Wasserman - harmony vocals
| | Gary Louris - harmony vocals
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| | Photograhpy by Ingunn Ringvold and Krissie Gregory | |
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| Produced by Ben Vaughn
| Executive Producers Michael Nieves & David Gorman
| | Recorded at Infrasonic Sound, East Los Angeles, CA.
| Engineers Pete Lyman, Kevin Jarvis
| Mixed at Sonic Workshop, Venice, CA. Engineer Alfonso Rodenas.
| | Except "My One Book Philosophy" produced by Mark Olson and engineered by Alexander Lindack at Safe & Sound Studio, Oslo, Norway.
| | Mastered by Joe Gastwirt
| | LP mastered by Ray Staff
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Mark Olson was a founding member of The Jayhawks, the most acclaimed band to emerge out of the alt-country scene. He left the Jayhawks in 1996, after the release of the band’s biggest-selling album, Tomorrow The Green Grass, but continued to record music with his new band, The Creekdippers, at his new home in the California desert.
Mark recently finished recording his first true solo album, The Salvation Blues, with producer Ben Vaughn. A deeply personal album, Mark’s voice and poetic lyrics are complemented by Vaughn’s gorgeous musical backdrops featuring the work of some of LA’s best studio musicians. The album also features the long-awaited reunion with his former Jayhawks bandmate and writing partner, Gary Louris, on three songs.
A two year journey through the heart of loss and redemption, in words and music. Illustrated with photographs.
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