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  1. Rehearsals for Departure is the second album by Damien Jurado, released in 1999 on Sub Pop. [4] [5] Production. The album was produced by Ken Stringfellow and Blake Wescott. [6] Critical reception. Joe Heim of Salon gave the album a very favorable review, praising its melancholy themes. [7] .

  2. Damien Jurado – Rehearsals For Departure (1999, CD) - Discogs. More images. Tracklist. Hide Credits. Credits. Backing Vocals – Blake Wescott, Ken Stringfellow, Sarah Shannon. Bass – Joe Skyward. Blues Harp – Richard Smokovich. Cello – Erika Jacobs. Flute, Saxophone – Steve Berlin. Guitar – Blake Wescott, Damien Jurado, Ken Stringfellow.

  3. Guitar – Blake Wescott, Damien Jurado, Ken Stringfellow; Layout – J. Saaed; Lead Vocals – Damien Jurado; Mastered By – Rick Fisher; Mixed By – Ken Stringfellow; Percussion, Trumpet, Vibraphone [Vibes], Marimba – Blake Wescott; Photography By – Greg James Nyssen; Piano, Organ, Mellotron, Concertina, Effects [Tuned Feedback] – Ken ...

  4. 5 de may. de 2011 · This fine album was ably produced by the Posies’ Ken Stringfellow, who added a plateful of instruments ranging from guitar, organ, and piano to mellotron and concertina. But the focus here is on Jurado’s melodies and subtly-simple, but perfect, lyrics and singing.

  5. 9 de mar. de 1999 · The album boasts a sharper, more streamlined songwriting approach than his debut, combining finger-picked acoustic guitar tracks with a number of full- band songs. Rehearsals for Departure was produced by The Posies’ Ken Stringfellow, who also played a variety of instruments on the album.

  6. 5 de ago. de 2016 · Rehearsals was originally released March 9th, 1999. The album boasts a sharper, more streamlined songwriting approach than his debut, combining finger-picked acoustic guitar tracks with a number of full- band songs. Rehearsals for Departure was produced by The Posies’ Ken Stringfellow, who also played a variety of instruments on ...

  7. Rehearsals for Departure, an Album by Damien Jurado. Released 9 March 1999 on Sub Pop (catalog no. SPCD 440; CD). Genres: Singer-Songwriter, Contemporary Folk, Indie Folk. Rated #294 in the best albums of 1999.