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The Death And Life Of Capt Nathan Baker
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The Death And Life Of Capt Nathan Baker --- 2016
"Recorded live in February 2015 at Sonic Ranch in Tornillo, Texas" "This record is dedicated to my father, First Sergeant Charles W Slone & to the memory of Captain Nathan Martin Baker of Company C in the 116th Regiment, Illinois Infantry. Ordained Reverend in 1862, serving in the Civil War until 1864." Pressed on classic Opaque Black Vinyl & Includes Digital Download Code. Taken from cosmicdreamermusic.com: Following a few albums with the experimental noise pop band Minus Story and a stint in film, Andy Byers moved to LA and rediscovered his passion for songwriting. He started to trade ideas with Shearwater’s Lucas Oswald, and during a week long writing session the two of them had outlined the basic concept for Allelujah’s The Death and Life of Capt. Nathan Baker. After Byers stumbled upon a photo book belonging to a Civil War Captain in an antique store, a fascination began with the story behind its previous owner. Through the writings of a very detailed journal kept by the Captain, a true hero is revealed in soldier and chaplain Nathan Baker. He would kneel down to pray with his men, preparing them for possible death before leading them to the battlefield, fought on the front lines, carried the injured that fell behind and properly sent those freed souls into the afterlife. After the war, he returned home to marry his young love that he met the day he left for his first battle. Baker spent the remainder of his days building telescopes to better study the astral world above him, becoming obsessed with the cosmos. The Death and Life of Capt. Baker was conceived with the idea that the songs could be structured like gospel hymns layered in poetry. In the year leading up to the recording, Patti Smith and Bob Dylan were an inspiration and the goal was to go into the studio with those three pillars in directing how the songs would unfold. By employing the help of fellow Minus Story members, the guitar work of a music theater wrangler and the horns from a member of the United States Army Band, the result is the spiritual journey of a man who went through incredible hardships and came out on the other side of the world.
Tracklist
Alright, Alright
Chariots On Fire
Band Of Brother Blues
Interlude (Angel Of Death)
Cosmic Dreamer
Warrior
Hero's Heroes
Interlude (Soul)
Dance With Me