The Peach State EP
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Released13 November 2012
StudioButcher Shoppe (Nashville, Tennessee)
Genre
- Americana
- singer-songwriter
- alternative country
- folk
- indie rock
Length22:20
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| Released | 13 November 2012 | |||
| Studio | Butcher Shoppe (Nashville, Tennessee) | |||
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| Length | 22:20 | |||
| Label | Chiquita Records | |||
| Producer | Lo Carmen | |||
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The Peach State EP is a solo acoustic studio recording by Australian singer/songwriter Lo Carmen featuring songs written in Georgia, USA during a heatwave, performed on 'an abandoned, battered old Stella parlor guitar found buried between toasters and chairs in a Goodwill on the highway for the grand sum of $4.94'.[1][2] David R. Ferguson, aka 'Ferg', is well known for engineering the seminal Johnny Cash American Recordings. He co-owns the Butcher Shoppe with John Prine.
- "The Peach State" 03:27
- "Who Told You Butter Was Evil?" 03:05
- "Lonesome Beauty" 02:18
- "I Must Be Seein' Things" 03:14
- "Black Tambourine" 03:18
- "Doorways" (bonus track) 06:40