Floating World

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Floating World
Floating World cover
Studio album by Anathallo
Released February 25, 2006
Genre Indie/Folk/Experimental
Label Artist Friendship
Professional reviews
Anathallo chronology
'Entropy' Split One-Sided 12" with Javelins
(2005)
Floating World
(2006)


For the Japanese concept of "floating world," see Ukiyo.

Floating World, a CD based upon a Japanese Fairy Tale, Ukiyo is the first full length album by Anathallo, self-released in 2006.


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Recorded at home by Glenn Hills & Anathallo
Drums and electric guitars recorded at Glow in the Dark Studios by Matt Goldman
Mixed at Glow in the Dark Studios by Matt Goldman
Mastered at Rodney Mills Mastering House

Floating World was written and performed by
Daniel Bracken, Andrew Dost, Matthew Joynt, Nathan Sandburg,
Joel Thiele, Seth Walker, and Bret Wallin

Additional musicians
Timbre Cierpke / timbremusic.net, Erica Froman, Chris Hatfield, Glenn Hills, Jeremiah Johnson,
Brian Siers, Morgan Stewart, and Israel Vasquez

Design by Greg Leppert for Quiet | letsbequiet.com

Nettwerk Records

www.anathallo.com



Carlisle, Ohio's Winter Drumline 2007's show. using music from Anathallo

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  1. Ame
  2. Genessaret (going out over 30,000 fathoms of water)
  3. Hoodwink
  4. By Number
  5. Dokkoise House (with face covered)
  6. Hanasakajijii (four: a great wind, more ash)
  7. Hanasakajijii (one: the angry neighbor)
  8. Inu (howling)
  9. Hanasakajijii (two: floating world)
  10. The Bruised Reed
  11. Yuki! Yuki! Yuki!
  12. Hanasakajijii (three: the man who made dead trees bloom)
  13. Cuckoo Spitting Blood
  14. Kasa No Hone (the umbrella's bones)

[edit] Song facts

Hanasakajijii 1-4 are based on a Japanese folk story about a dog that digs up gold for its master.


The songs Dokkoise House (With Face Covered) and Kasa No Hone (The Umbrella's Bones) are both from a collection of poems called Japanesse Peasant Songs.

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