Emboldened Navigator
2003 EP by Frog Eyes
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The Emboldened Navigator is an EP by Frog Eyes containing what is notable as the earliest recorded material from the band.[1] The line-up is Carey Mercer, Melanie Campbell, Michael Rak and Spencer Krug. All four songs have been released as bonus tracks on the 2006 reissue of The Golden River, some under different titles.[2] "World Featuring Men and Knuckles" as "Shots", "Only to Come Across Pleasant Meadows and Madames" as "Meadows and Madames and So Forth" (later re-done on Blackout Beach's Light Flows the Putrid Dawn as "Meadows and Pleasant Madames or Something of the Sort"),[3] and "They Did Not Notice the Rushing Rapids" as "American Waltz for the Good Americans".
| Emboldened Navigator | |
|---|---|
| EP by | |
| Released | 2003 |
| Recorded | March 2001 |
| Studio | The People's Gymnasium |
| Genre | Indie rock |
| Length | 10:09 |
| Label | Soft Abuse |
Track listing
- "World Featuring Men and Knuckles"
- "I Hope My Horse Don't Make No Sound"
- "Only to Come Across Pleasant Meadows and Madames"
- "They Did Not Notice the Rushing Rapids"
Personnel
- Frog Eyes
- Carey Mercer – vocals, guitar, paintings
- Spencer Krug – keyboards
- Michael Rak – bass
- Melanie Campbell - drums
- Production
- Calvin Dick – recording engineer
- Christine Boepple – photography
- Jerrod Landon Porter – layout