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The Sublimative Sessions Vol 2 - Live at Darling Hall by Allen Cote Allen Cote : The Sublimative Sessions Vol 2 - Live at Darling Hall.
American folk music sessions with feel good vibes.


Recorded live from 4pm-midnight on Friday, April 13, 2012 at Darling Hall; with minimal string and guitar overdubs.

Special thanks to Ernest Hemingway, and his cocktail recipe for Death in the Afternoon:

"Pour one jigger absinthe into a Champagne glass. Add iced Champagne until it attains the proper opalescent milkiness. Drink three to five of these slowly."

released September 9, 2014.

Allen Coté - vocals, guitars, bass, lap, steel
Jackson Messner - vocals, banjo
Sarah Gilbert - vocals, piano
Lodewijk Broekhuizen - strings
Justin Rolbiecki - vocals
Engineered, mixed and mastered to tape by Justin Rolbiecki
Produced by Allen Coté and Jackson Messner

Photography and design by Allen Coté
Published by Dezod Rekod (ASCAP)


Songs:

1. Monday Morning
2. Mono No Aware
3. Thereziene
4. April is the Cruellest Girl
5. Conservative Lament

Listen to: the entire album.


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Release date: 1/5/2018
Allen Cote lives in Wisconsin USA

Tagged as: World, Folk, Country, Folk, Singer songwriter


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