Obadiah (album)

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ReleasedJuly 20, 2010 (2010-07-20)
Length58:33
Obadiah
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 20, 2010 (2010-07-20)
GenreFolk
Length58:33
LabelNettwerk
ProducerJohn Raham

Obadiah is the 2010 debut album by Canadian musician Frazey Ford, who is also a member of the Be Good Tanyas.

Obadiah is recorded in the style of soul music, a departure from the folk sound of the Be Good Tanyas.[1] The album takes its title from Ford's middle name, "Obadiah". When she was born, her parents asked her brothers to choose her middle name; they decided to name her after their pet cat Obadiah that had recently run away.[2]

Recording

Ford recorded the album with guitarist Trish Klein, also of the Be Good Tanyas. Klein's partner, John Raham, played drums and produced the record. Ford's mother, neighbour, and landlord also appear on the album.[3][4]

Themes

Ford has said that the album relates to an emotional time she had with her family.[1][5] The record, according to Ford, also allowed her to bring together "a soul rhythm section...[and]....folk style writing", two of her great loves in music that had previously been "divided in [her] musicality".[6]

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