Appalachian Incantation
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Appalachian Incantation is the fourth studio album released by the instrumental stoner rock band Karma to Burn. It is their first studio release since reforming from their 7-year hiatus in 2009, succeeding 2001's Almost Heathen. It was released on April 30, 2010, via Napalm Records.[3] Like their previous two releases, this is an instrumental album, though one track does feature Year Long Disaster's Daniel Davies, who later joined the band full time, on vocals.[4] There is also a limited edition bonus disc which features remastered rarities and re-recordings.[5]
Track listing
All tracks by Karma to Burn.
Standard release
1. |
"Forty-Four" |
5:11 |
2. |
"Forty-Two" |
3:58 |
3. |
"Forty-One" |
4:57 |
4. |
"Forty-Six" |
3:13 |
5. |
"Waiting on the Western World" (feat. Daniel Davies) |
5:42 |
6. |
"Forty-Three" |
4:43 |
7. |
"Forty-Five" |
6:36 |
8. |
"Twenty-Four" |
3:44 |
Cat Got Our Tongue EP, Limited Edition bonus disc
1. |
"Two Times" (feat. John Garcia) |
4:53 |
2. |
"Fourteen" |
5:05 |
3. |
"Ten" |
2:55 |
4. |
"Thirteen" |
4:16 |
5. |
"Six" |
3:51 |
6. |
"Twenty" (2009 Re-recording) |
3:33 |
7. |
"Thirty" (2009 Re-recording) |
3:36 |
Trivia
- Forty-Six features a recording of a yelping dog at the beginning. This is drummer Rob Oswalds' chihuahua. It was used as Oswalds' ringtone, which went off during the album recording. As such the band added it to the beginning of Forty-Six.[6]
Personnel
- William Mecum – guitar
- Rich Mullins – bass
- Rob Oswald – drums
- Daniel Davies - vocals (Waiting on the Western World)
- John Garcia - vocals (Two Times)
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Other albums |
Mountain Mama′s – A collection of the works of Karma to Burn · Live in London & Chasing the Dragon
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Videos |
Karma To Burn - Live 2009 - Reunion Tour
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