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Blackbird - Baron Lesh
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Baron Lesh - Blackbird Nightingale Album."Baron Lesh's" first full length effort. Dlas Scott - Voices Charlie Schlauderaff - Strings Jeff Watt - Percussion Joel Stoner - Guitars Jamie Wakefield - Bass Recorded at First Avenue Studio's
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Americas most selfish prairie rock band
Baron Lesh was formed sometime in 1986 by guitarist Charlie Schlauderaff and Vocalist Dlas Scott. By the summer of 1987 Lesh had completed their first full length album titled “Nightingale” with founding member Jeff “the jaguar” Watt and was signed to Catekism Records,a small minneapolis indie label. Nightingale sold several thousand copies and had worked it’s way into the regular rotation of college radio stations nationwide. In 1990 Watt was recruited by friends Urge Overkill as drummer on Urge’s “Americruiser” album, recorded in Wisconsin on the Touch n Go label produced by Butch Vig. Watt toured for the next couple years with Urge opening for acts like Smashing Pumpkins, Nirvana, Sonic Youth, Rapeman, the Digits and Killdozer. Scott and Schlauderaff continued writing and recording with drummer Ryan Anderson and bassist Chad Christensen. Songs from these sessions led to two more albums “One More Daye” (an EP) and the full length acoustic album “Archway (through the thorny veil)”, recorded in Minneapolis on the Oarfin Records label. However; due to artistic and “legal” differences Lesh dropped Oarfin and these recordings were released with limited press and saw only regional distribution. In 1993 prompted by their recent experience with “cor-pirate” music, Lesh moved to “the ranch” a thirty acre forest on the Crow River and built “Lesh Studio’s”, the bands own recording studio and headquarters. It was there that Lesh recorded two albums between 94 and 2000, “Look into the Sun” (featuring Pianist Timothy Schomer and drummer DeAbra Stewart ) and the very rare “Obscurities” (a retrospective sound of Lesh up to that point). Many friends/musicians were involved with these recordings and the Studio vibe spawned an array projects and brought in many artists during this era including Urge Overkill, Modest Mouse, All The Pretty Horses and Sam Andrews (guitarist of Big Brother/Janis Joplin). Although Watt recorded on many songs between “One More Daye” and “Obscurities” he didn’t officially return to the band until 2003 for “The Colorful Album”, Lesh’s sixth effort. With the bands core members and sound intact, Lesh’s unique ability to reinvent itself has led one critic to dub them “America’s most selfish prairie rock band”.
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#5,624 today Peak #82
#1,287 in subgenre Peak #23
Author
Dobratz, Schlauderaff
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Catekism Records Ascap
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September 19, 2010
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MP3 4.9 MB 128 kbps 5:17
Story behind the song
Written about dreams scapes shared in waking visions. Transendental travel through lonley the landscapes and scenery of the Barons home.
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Blackbird blackbird blackbird ...fly away blackbird blackbird ...I dont want you no more blackbird sorry... little things come and change our world Lady blackbird...fly away First Verse Tried to santify her, but above the wire she would fly Ttied to call her back, but she could not hear she was just to high Majestic dawn, she pery's the wind beauty and wonderment She soar's on, alone is the flight of deadlyest sin It's natures deadly toll and it takes away so easy the calm before the storm does it fool you everytime what mother takes away she can bring back so easy birds of beauty parish as sure as this rhyme blackbird ...I dont want you no more blackbird sorry little things come and change our world...you see Lady blackbird...fly away All titles composed and written by Baron Lesh iFFD1987 Catechism Records.All rights reserved.
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