Thirteen Stories High | ||||
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Released | April 8, 2008 | |||
Genre | folk, singer-songwriter | |||
Label | Inside Recordings | |||
Producer | Joel Rafael | |||
Joel Rafael chronology | ||||
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Thirteen Stories High is a 2008 album by California-based folk singer-songwriter Joel Rafael. The album's political tone is set by the first track, "This Is My Country", which features David Crosby and Graham Nash on background vocals. Political themes continue throughout the album both in Rafael's own songs and in two covers: Steve Earle's "Rich Man's War" and Jack Hardy's "I Oughta Know".
This is the first album in which Rafael is billed as a solo artist and here he records with a few talented session players rather than with the members of his Joel Rafael band. Rafael does spend a bit of time covering old territory, re-recording his own songs, "Time Stands Still" and "Reluctant Angel". Rafael has announced plans to tour in support of the new record.[1]
Track listing
- "This Is My Country" (Rafael) – 4:55
- "Ball & Chain" (Rafael) – 3:01
- "Rich Man's War" (Earle) – 3:09
- "I Ought to Know" (Hardy) – 3:45
- "Missing Pages" (Rafael) – 4:33
- "Dancing to the Dream" (Rafael) – 3:45
- "Open Up Your Heart" (Rafael) – 3:11
- "Wild Honey" (McClemore, Rafael) – 3:03
- "Time Stands Still" (Rafael) – 3:19
- "Song of Socrates" (Rafael) – 3:34
- "Reluctant Angel" (Rafael) – 2:45
- "Promised Land" (Rafael) – 4:27
- "Rivers and Rain" (Rafael) – 3:31
Credits
Musician
- Joel Rafael – acoustic guitar, vocals
- John Inmon – Electric guitar
- Radoslav Lorković – Organ, Piano
- Glenn Schuetz – bass
- Wally Doggett – drums
- David Crosby – vocals
- Graham Nash – vocals & harmonica
- Jamaica Rafael – vocals
Production
- Produced by Joel Rafael
- Engineered Jared Brown, John Inmon, Joel Rafael, and Fred Remmert
- Mixed by Joel Rafael
- Mastered by Gavin Lurssen
- Executive producer/Management – Cree Clover Miller
Artwork
- Brian Porizek – Art direction, design
- Pete Lacker – Photography
Charts
year | chart | peak |
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April 2008 | Freeform American Roots Chart | 19[2] |
Releases
year | format | label | catalog # |
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2008 | CD | Inside | 80219 |
External links
- "This Is My Country" video & mp3 from joelrafael.com
References
- ↑ Press release, Jensen Communications, March 2008
- ↑ Freeform American Roots Chart April 2008, 3rd Coast Magazine