Hidden Vagenda
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''Hidden Vagenda'' | ||
Studio album by Kimya Dawson | ||
Released | October 5, 2004 | |
Recorded | 2004 | |
Genre | Anti-folk, Indie rock | |
Length | 51:01 | |
Label | K Records | |
Producer(s) | Arion Salazar and Jason Carmer | |
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Kimya Dawson chronology | ||
My Cute Fiend Sweet Princess (2004) |
Hidden Vagenda (2004) |
Remember That I Love You (2006) |
'Hidden Vagenda' is the fourth solo album by Kimya Dawson, and the first to be released by K Records. The album was widely critically acclaimed upon its release, and contains songs about her pain from the deaths of loved ones, the then-upcoming 2004 election, and a power ballad version of a song from a previous solo album featuring a recording of members of The Moldy Peaches as an intro. Hidden Vagenda also includes a myriad of guest performers, including Daniel Johnston, Vanessa Carlton, and members of the French anti-folk group Herman Düne.
The tracks "It's Been Raining" and "Blue Like Nevermind" were recorded in France with members of Herman Düne backing Kimya, and others were recorded in the Dawson family kitchen and Olive Juice Music in New York City.
[edit] Track listing
- "It's Been Raining"
- "Fire"
- "Viva la Persistence"
- "Lullaby for the Taken"
- "I Will Never Forget"
- "Singing Machine"
- "Moving On" (featuring Vanessa Carlton)
- "Blue Like Nevermind"
- "My Heroes"
- "Parade"
- "5 Years"
- "Anthrax (Powerballad Version)"
- "You Love Me"
- "Angels and Seagulls"