Cherry Tree (EP) explained

Cherry Tree
Type:EP
Artist:The National
Cover:Cherry Tree (EP).jpg
Released:July 20, 2004
Recorded:Gretchen's Kitchen; Tarquin Studios
Genre:Indie rock
Length:28:26
Language:English
Label:Brassland
Prev Title:Sad Songs for Dirty Lovers
Prev Year:2003
Next Title:Alligator
Next Year:2005

Cherry Tree is an EP by the American indie rock band the National, released in July 2004. It was reissued on June 28, 2011, by Brassland Records, the same label on which it was originally published.[1]

Songs

"Murder Me Rachael" is a live version taken from a Black Sessions recording, while "Reasonable Man (I Don't Mind)" is a song featuring Padma Newsome. In addition to the CD, Cherry Tree was originally released on limited-edition red-colored 10" vinyl by Shake It!, a record shop in the band's hometown of Cincinnati, Ohio. It has since had numerous repressings by Brassland Records.

An alternative version of the song "About Today" was featured in the 2011 movie Warrior, directed by Gavin O'Connor, and played in the 2013 film The East and the television show The Path.

The title song, "Cherry Tree", was featured in the credits of the documentary .

The song "All the Wine" was included on The National's follow-up album, Alligator.

Personnel

Additional musicians

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The National to reissue Cherry Tree EP on June 28th . Young . Alex . Consequence of Sound . April 29, 2011 . April 29, 2011.