Laura Jean (album) explained
Laura Jean is the fourth album by Melbourne folk singer-songwriter Laura Jean. The album, produced by PJ Harvey collaborator John Parish, was released in August 2014.[1]
The album was included in the Sydney Morning Heralds list of the top 20 albums of the year.[2]
Track listing
(All songs by Laura Jean)
- "June" – 3:05
- "How Will I Know When I'm Home?" – 3:57
- "First Love Song" – 4:54
- "Sister, All I Have Are My Arms" – 3:33
- "Here Comes the Miner" – 4:04
- "When I First Brought Him Home" – 6:28
- "Kelpie Blues" – 1:12
- "Don't Marry the One You Love" – 2:56
- "A Mirror on the Earth" – 5:51
- "Prince of Kites" – 2:16
Personnel
- Laura Jean Englert — vocals, guitars, synth, piano, percussion, autoharp, bass
- John Parish — drums, banjo, trombone, bass, pedal steel, organ, piano accordion, cymbal, backing vocals
- Ali Chant — engineering, mixing, drum machine
- Jenny Hval — backing vocals
Notes and References
- Bernard Zuel, "Songs in the key of desire", Sydney Morning Herald, 23 August 2014.
- Bernard Zuel, Craig Mathieson, "Class of 2014", Sydney Morning Herald, 12 December 2014.