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In the track there is a sample from a vocal demo of Brian Wilson, Don’t Talk (Put Your Head On My Shoulder).
Pecknold thanks to Brian Wilson in a statement:
Thank you, so much, for letting us sample the small snippets of your voice be used on Carding Mother, Cradling Woman.“ The snippets are from...
One, two, three, four
One, two, three, four
One, two, three, four
I'll run down
Lay my weight where it lies
I'll come 'round
Out in sheltering sky
Seek you out
Like I wanted it when
It was eighty-eight out
And the apricot flowers were coming in
And I feel worn, but the air is clean
And my clothes are torn, but it's right on me
Passing rain, blue white heat
Agony, not to me, it's not defeat
No one here
Say we waited our while
Good idea
Crowding out of those aisles
Nowhere near
Where I thought we would be
But one and the same
The drought and the rain to me
And I've been a while gone
But the air is clean
And I had it all wrong
But I made my peace
Passing thought, empty street
Agony, not to me, it's not defeat
I've been bright, I've been faded
I'm nearly halfway through
Barely believe we made it
When I met eyes with you
I caught a walking fever
I know how all this ends
Palm over my receiver
Cradling me again
Cradling Mother, Cradling Woman was written by Robin Pecknold.
Cradling Mother, Cradling Woman was produced by Robin Pecknold.
Fleet Foxes released Cradling Mother, Cradling Woman on Tue Sep 22 2020.
I wanted to use the sample of Brian Wilson because that clip meant a lot to me growing up, him layering vocals on ‘Don’t Talk (Put Your Head on My Shoulder).’ That song has the most stuff I’ve ever put on a song, and it’s the most overdubby—very much in that lineage of just layer after layer after l...