Wandering as Water explained

Wandering As Water
Type:studio
Artist:Chris Brokaw
Cover:Chris Brokaw, Wandering As Water (2003) album cover.jpg
Released:2003
Recorded:October 7, 2003
Genre:Alternative rock, Acoustic rock, Folk, Alternative folk
Length:54:13
Label:Return to Sender
Producer:Paul Q. Kolderie
Prev Title:Red Cities
Prev Year:2002
Next Title:i was born, but... (soundtrack)
Next Year:2004

Wandering As Water is Chris Brokaw's second solo album, the follow-up to 2002's Red Cities. Recorded by Paul Q. Kolderie on February 24, 2003, at Camp Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Wandering As Water was released in mid-2003 by Return To Sender Records in Germany. The album was released in a digipak limited edition of 2,000 copies.

Reviewing Wandering As Water, Pitchfork called it "[o]ne of the most overlooked gems of the past year [2003]", going on to assert that Brokaw's "acuity with control and complexity creates a subtle, unspoken poetry." Allmusic stated that although "[t]he acoustic set-up works very well for Brokaw's worn voice, [...] some songs he chose actually suffer from being fleshed out." "Shoot Me First", "Recidivist", and "German Song" were written and first recorded by Brokaw's previous band, Come, whilst "Embryonic Journey" was composed by Jorma Kaukonen and originally performed by Jefferson Airplane. "Ba-Di-Da" was written by American folk singer-songwriter Fred Neil.

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