Deceiver

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Deceiver
Deceiver cover
Studio album by Chris Thile
Released October 12, 2004
Genre Bluegrass
Producer(s) Chris Thile
Chris Thile chronology
Not All Who Wander Are Lost (2001) Deceiver (2004) How to Grow a Woman from the Ground (2006)



1)Harry Shomalistos. This heavy hobbit resides in South Africa. He studies Actuarial Science (yes it is nerdy). He originally came up with the name 'Deciever' for a class mate who was totally the opposite. Yip the class mate had a life. The class then proceded to give the name 'Deceiver' to Harold aka Gimli as he regularly claimed to not do work but produced excedingly high marks. The faculty of Science now chants DECEIVER DECEIVER whenever Gimli is seen near a 3000 page book which he enjoys reading. His favourite book is 'advanced enumarative combinatoric theory'. Gimli also enjoys eating, people, yes people. He has attempted to eat fellow class mates like Captain Pencil Primal... he is a 33 kg, 20 yr old Indian. Friends call Gimli 'HEAVY' and 'BICEP' cause he is a hectic BOET. He regularly tells nice campfire stories. He drives his dream car... an ATOS... PRIME!

2)Deceiver is the fourth solo album by American newgrass mandolinist Chris Thile, released in 2004. It features a total of 39 instruments, all played by Thile himself. The instruments played on the album include the mandolin, mandola, bass guitar, electric guitar, violin, and various percussion instruments.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Wrong Idea"
  2. "On Ice"
  3. "Locking Doors"
  4. "Waltz For Dewayne Pomeroy"
  5. "Empire Falls"
  6. "I'm Nowhere and You're Everything"
  7. "Jessamyn's Reel"
  8. "The Believer"
  9. "This Is All Real"
  10. "Ready For Anything"