Flying Low
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| Flying Low | ||||
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| Released | 1998 | |||
| Length | 58:12 | |||
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Flying Low is an album by the American band Willard Grant Conspiracy, released in 1998.[1][2] It was their first album for Rykodisc.[3] The band considered the album to be "swamp noir".[4]
The recording sessions involved the primary trio of Robert Fisher, Paul Austin, and Sean O'Brien, with many other musicians contributing in the studio, including Walter Salas-Humara.[5] The band lost track of which musicians played on which tracks and decided to forgo credits.[6] Most of the songs used only string instruments and snare drum.[7] "House Is Not a Home (Palmdale, CA)" is about a man who returns to his family home to set it on fire.[8] "No Such Thing as Clean" is about living with a drug habit.[5]