Seven Sisters (Beta Radio album) explained

Seven Sisters
Type:Studio
Artist:Beta Radio
Border:yes
Caption:Seven Sisters by Beta Radio
Released:April 21, 2010
Recorded:2009–2010
Genre:Folk, indie folk, Americana
Length:38:53
Producer:Benjamin Mabry, Brent Holloman
Next Title:Colony of Bees
Next Year:2014

Beta Radio's self-released debut album, Seven Sisters combines studio recorded material with home recorded tracks that were captured in Beta Radio guitarist Holloman's spare bedroom and living room.[1] Seven Sisters was originally conceived as an EP, but over the course of a few months morphed in to a full-length recording after the band left the recording studio.

In 2011, Beta Radio released a special edition vinyl LP with the addition of two tracks recorded after the original studio sessions. The additional two tracks were composed and recorded for the CW television series Hart of Dixie.[2]

Track listing

  1. Either Way – 2:16
  2. Darden Road – 4:20
  3. Where Losers Do – 3:24
  4. Hello Lovely – 2:01
  5. Brother, Sister – 5:49
  6. Khima – 2:23
  7. Borderline – 3:42
  8. Highlight on the Hill – 3:23
  9. Pleiades – 2:54
  10. A Place for Me – 5:27
  11. Return to Darden Road – 3:21

Deluxe Edition Only

  1. The Man Grows – 3:30
  2. Widow at the Wake – 4:41

Notes and References

  1. News: Tucker. Brian. Beta Radio duo's sound, writing has evolved for years. 2 December 2011. Star News Online. September 15, 2010.
  2. News: Royal. Judy. Local music group Beta Radio to be featured on CW's 'Hart of Dixie'. 2 December 2011. Star News. Sep 25, 2011.