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Birch Book

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Forlisteners of quiet/folk/acoustic music, fans of minimal indie records, debaser readers
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DeBaser review (odradek, 2006-07-24) concerns the self-titled album 'Birch Book'. The review states the 12 songs were authored by 'Bee', recorded in New England between 2002 and 2004 and produced in summer 2005. The album sleeve lists four musicians (plus two backing vocals) and instruments including electric and acoustic guitars, cittern (?), piano, recorder, three types of harps (mouth harp, jew's harp, folk harp), xylophone, viola and percussion. The review rates the album 3/5.

The sole DeBaser review (odradek, 2006) presents Birch Book's self-titled album as a sparse, breath-held collection of 12 songs. The tracks were recorded in New England between 2002 and 2004 and produced in summer 2005; songwriting is credited to "Bee." Instruments include electric and acoustic guitars, cittern (?), piano, recorder, multiple harps, xylophone, viola and percussion. Noted tracks: "Eglantine," "How The Hours," "Easy to Live," "Windows," and "Birch Bark."

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