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Artist: Punch Brothers
Album: The Phosporescent Blues
Bitrate: 224kbps avg
Quality: EAC Secure Mode / LAME 3.98.4 / -V0 / 44.100Khz
Label: NoneSuch
Genre: Folk
Size: 79.23 megs
PlayTime: 0h 46min 42sec total
Rip Date: 2015-02-05
Store Date: 2015-01-27

Track List:
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01. Familiarity                     10:23
02. Julep                            5:26
03. Passepied (Debussy)              3:29
04. I Blew It Off                    3:06
05. Magnet                           3:13
06. My Oh My                         4:18
07. Boll Weevil                      2:36
08. Prelude (Scriabin)               0:57
09. Forgotten                        4:17
10. Between 1st And A                4:15
11. Little Lights                    4:42

Release Notes:
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After working with Burnett numerous timesùmost recently on the soundtrack for
the Joel and Ethan Coen film Inside Llewyn Davis and the related Town
Hall/Showtime concert Another Day, Another TimeùPunch Brothers decided to join
forces with the multiple Grammy Awardûwinning producer for their new record.
Last summer, the band and Burnett spent a month at HollywoodÆs Ocean Way
Recording laying down the songs that guitarist Chris Eldridge, bassist Paul
Kowert, banjo player Noam Pikelny, mandolinist and lead singer Chris Thile, and
fiddler Gabe Witcher had written during several writing ôretreatsö last winter
and spring.

Thile explains one of the ways the music on The Phosphorescent Blues reflects
the bandÆs view of modern life: ôWe often go to bars after shows or writing
sessions, to be around other people for a little while. And IÆd see people just
like me on their phones, telling people they wish they were there, texting
people who really are there. Then a song would come on that somebody likes and
then they see that someone else does too and maybe they both sing it together
and that moment is spiritual, some shared experience, and they are interacting
in the flesh, with their fellow man. And thatÆs communion. Many of the songs on
this record dive into that: how do we cultivate beautiful, three-dimensional
experiences with our fellow man in this day and age?ö

Shortly before the sessions began, Thile and Witcher met with Burnett and
discovered the producer had the very same things on his mind. In fact, heÆd just
given a commencement address at the University of Southern California on the
subject of technology and human interaction. Witcher remembers, ôThile and I
looked at each and said, æThis is unbelievable. ItÆs exactly what we are writing
about.Æ So this was a perfect, serendipitous union.ö



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Artist: Punch Brothers
Album: The Phosporescent Blues
Bitrate: 224kbps avg
Quality: EAC Secure Mode / LAME 3.98.4 / -V0 / 44.100Khz
Label: NoneSuch
Genre: Folk
Size: 79.23 megs
PlayTime: 0h 46min 42sec total
Rip Date: 2015-02-05
Store Date: 2015-01-27

Track List:
--------
01. Familiarity                     10:23
02. Julep                            5:26
03. Passepied (Debussy)              3:29
04. I Blew It Off                    3:06
05. Magnet                           3:13
06. My Oh My                         4:18
07. Boll Weevil                      2:36
08. Prelude (Scriabin)               0:57
09. Forgotten                        4:17
10. Between 1st And A                4:15
11. Little Lights                    4:42

Release Notes:
--------
After working with Burnett numerous times—most recently on the soundtrack for
the Joel and Ethan Coen film Inside Llewyn Davis and the related Town
Hall/Showtime concert Another Day, Another Time—Punch Brothers decided to join
forces with the multiple Grammy Award–winning producer for their new record.
Last summer, the band and Burnett spent a month at Hollywood’s Ocean Way
Recording laying down the songs that guitarist Chris Eldridge, bassist Paul
Kowert, banjo player Noam Pikelny, mandolinist and lead singer Chris Thile, and
fiddler Gabe Witcher had written during several writing “retreats” last winter
and spring.

Thile explains one of the ways the music on The Phosphorescent Blues reflects
the band’s view of modern life: “We often go to bars after shows or writing
sessions, to be around other people for a little while. And I’d see people just
like me on their phones, telling people they wish they were there, texting
people who really are there. Then a song would come on that somebody likes and
then they see that someone else does too and maybe they both sing it together
and that moment is spiritual, some shared experience, and they are interacting
in the flesh, with their fellow man. And that’s communion. Many of the songs on
this record dive into that: how do we cultivate beautiful, three-dimensional
experiences with our fellow man in this day and age?”

Shortly before the sessions began, Thile and Witcher met with Burnett and
discovered the producer had the very same things on his mind. In fact, he’d just
given a commencement address at the University of Southern California on the
subject of technology and human interaction. Witcher remembers, “Thile and I
looked at each and said, ‘This is unbelievable. It’s exactly what we are writing
about.’ So this was a perfect, serendipitous union.”



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