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Dreaming of Revenge

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Download links and information about Dreaming of Revenge by Kaki King. This album was released in 2008 and it belongs to Rock, Indie Rock, Pop, Alternative, Songwriter/Lyricist, Acoustic, Contemporary Folk genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 47:46 minutes.

Artist: Kaki King
Release date: 2008
Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, Pop, Alternative, Songwriter/Lyricist, Acoustic, Contemporary Folk
Tracks: 12
Duration: 47:46
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Bone Chaos In the Castle 2:28
2. Life Being What It Is 4:00
3. Sad American 3:07
4. Pull Me Out Alive 3:45
5. Montreal 4:27
6. Open Mouth 4:41
7. So Much for So Little 3:32
8. Saving Days In a Frozen Head 3:08
9. Air and Kilometers 4:24
10. Can Anyone Who Has Heard This Music Really Be a Bad Person? 5:10
11. 2 O'Clock 5:50
12. I Need a Girl Who Knows a Map 3:14

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Georgia native Kaki King’s instrumental prowess has been on display since her 2003 debut album Everybody Loves You, and on 2006’s …Until We Felt Red, King expanded her palette even wider, adding atmospheric vocals, horns and pedal steel guitars, drawing further attention from Sean Penn who featured her work in his film Into the Wild, and Foo Fighters’ Dave Grohl who added her to his instrumental arsenal for Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace. 2008’s Dreaming of Revenge, worked up with Grammy-Award winning musician and producer Malcolm Burn (Peter Gabriel, Emmylou Harris) at his upstate New York studio, takes King further into both conventional songwriting (she sings with authority on many of the tracks) and into inventive instrumental scenarios. The otherworldly yet pastoral sweep of “Open Mouth” asserts a desolate feel that’s part-desert, part outer-space, as notes trickle quietly behind the gentle, rhythmic veneer. “Air and Kilometers” aptly describes King’s galaxy traversing instrumental force. “Saving Days in a Frozen Head” features King’s endearing child-like croak and points towards expanding her base beyond progressive music fans into the world of pop.