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7" vinyl record - SOLD OUT
Record/Vinyl + Digital Album
Limited edition of 1000 7" vinyl record.
Elizabeth Cotten on the A side
Marisa Anderson on the B side
Album art by Alec Icky Dunn
Proceeds from the sale benefit KBOO Community Radio.
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Donations from the download of these recordings will be used to support KBOO Community Radio, located in Portland, OR.
KBOO Community Radio was born in June, 1968; a healthy 10 watt baby that would eventually grow up to change the idea of what radio could be: who is on the air, what kind of content is provided to listeners, and how radio waves are valued.
KBOO was the local outlet for the Listener Supported Radio Movement, led in part nationally by Lorenzo Milam, and locally by a group of Portlanders who wanted to hear classical music on the radio. In 1968 we went on the air, and provided not only the music and cultural programming you couldn't hear anywhere else on the dial, but coverage of the burgeoning protests against imperialistic wars and for racial equality, women's rights and other social justice movements of the time.
We are now 45 years old; the media landscape has since then undergone a complete transformation, and KBOO has kept the pace. KBOO has continuously facilitated countless intersections of culture on the airwaves or over the internet–so many that to individually name or thank on this record all that have been a part of this beautiful experiment in free expression, community service and passionate dialogue would be like naming every star in our universe–impossible. We celebrate, with this record, our love and dedication, the opportunity to learn from the experiences of the past, and to boldly follow our hearts into the unknown and exciting changing community of Portland, Cascadia, and the world.
We take this moment to appreciate freedom of expression and communication, our longevity, and our commitment to the community. Thank you for your role in our 45-year old grand experiment that is KBOO Community Radio.
Happy Anniversary!
credits
released August 1, 2013
Elizabeth Cotten; guitar, speaking
Marisa Anderson: guitar
Erin Yanke & Eric Isaacson; producers
Alec Icky Dunn: art
Justin Cronin: graphic design
Mastered by Timothy Stollenwerk at Stereophonic Mastering
Distributed by Mississippi Records
supported by 12 fans who also own “Elizabeth Cotten/Marisa Anderson 7"”
a sunrise , an exploration of the nooks and crannies of space ,time, heartache ,memory and dreams forgotten & unforgotten , a most beautiful sunset , i feel so full hearing all these woven soundscapes , any time i want to be transported brambles
An intimate collection of previously-unreleased recordings from the Texan singer-songwriter: first drafts, alternate takes, covers and more. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 7, 2019
supported by 11 fans who also own “Elizabeth Cotten/Marisa Anderson 7"”
I’m so grateful this crossed my path. This album is so beautiful. All the clear technique and mastery and vision are kinda secondary to the fact that this album brought me calm and joy during one of the most difficult times in my life. Yeah, grateful. David McCullough