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SLR 023CD
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Originally released 2013 on Second Language label. "Breaking a six-year-long discographical silence, my fourth album after 2007's Les Ondes Silencieuses, and the first one I made in my newly-adopted town of San Sebastián, Spain, during the epically rainy winter of 2012! My first time singing, playing percussion, and introducing the treble viola da gamba that became the key instrument on Captain of None! Also featured are my bass viola da gamba, classical guitar, clarinet, toy gamelan and piano. The track I produced last, 'Breaking Up the Earth', paved the way for Captain of None in terms of production." --Colleen. Composed, interpreted, recorded, mixed, and produced by Cécile Schott. Mastering by Antony Ryan at Red Red Paw. Artwork by Iker Spozio. CD version eight-page, hardback, book-size gatefold sleeve.
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SLR 023LP
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LP version. 180 gram vinyl; gatefold sleeve; includes eight-page lyric booklet; includes download code. Originally released 2013 on Second Language label. "Breaking a six-year-long discographical silence, my fourth album after 2007's Les Ondes Silencieuses, and the first one I made in my newly-adopted town of San Sebastián, Spain, during the epically rainy winter of 2012! My first time singing, playing percussion, and introducing the treble viola da gamba that became the key instrument on Captain of None! Also featured are my bass viola da gamba, classical guitar, clarinet, toy gamelan and piano. The track I produced last, 'Breaking Up the Earth', paved the way for Captain of None in terms of production." --Colleen. Composed, interpreted, recorded, mixed, and produced by Cécile Schott. Mastering by Antony Ryan at Red Red Paw. Artwork by Iker Spozio.
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Cassette
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BNSD 013CS
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2015 release. Second edition of Beacon Sound's cassette version of Colleen's 2003 debut album, initially released for Cassette Store Day 2015. Hand-numbered edition of 100. Black cassette shell. Fold-over box manufactured and printed by Stumptown Printers. "One of those rare, truly evocative abstract pieces of art where every observer takes away their own interpretation, and is left feeling a little more special about their experience as a result." --Pitchfork, 2004 (8.4)
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