Gallowsbird's Bark is the debut studio album by The Fiery Furnaces released by Rough Trade Records in 2003.

"Inca Rag"/"Name Game" is actually two songs that blend into each other, this being an indication of the direction the band would take on the following album Blueberry Boat.

"Tropical Ice-Land", "Rub-Alcohol Blues" and "We Got Back the Plague" share the same tempo, are grouped together on the album cover track listing and could for this reason be construed as a three-part song. "Rub Alcohol Blues", credited to William E. Myer is most known for being performed by (and written for) the folk banjo player Dock Boggs.

Writing for Pitchfork, Amanda Petrusich described the album as "accessible, but skewed and peculiar enough to keep you peeking nervously over your shoulder every couple of minutes." - Wikipedia

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j2DlMC5z0V8&list=RDj2DlMC5z0V8&start_radio=1

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Tremblers of Sevens/Country Mouse – Country Blues
#Blues #Devotional #DockBoggs #World #desertdoomblues #doom #electricbanjo #electricklezmer #klezmer #metal #oldtime #world #Victoria
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https://tremblersofsevens.bandcamp.com/album/country-blues
Country Blues, by Tremblers of Sevens/Country Mouse

2 track album

Tremblers of Sevens
Dock Boggs: Pretty Polly (1966)

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#NowPlaying Dock Boggs - His #Folkways Years, 1963-1968 - #Smithsonian Folkways Recordings

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Just a quick #MusicalOffering today, doing another #SundayBlues post (even though this guy's stuff is as much #OldTime as blues). Here's Dock Boggs with Drunkard's Lone Child

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ISAh2ErPUc8

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Drunkard's Lone Child

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