Watkins Family Hour: Watkins Family Hour

Watkins Family Hour SKU: 28285809
Watkins Family Hour: Watkins Family Hour

Watkins Family Hour: Watkins Family Hour

Watkins Family Hour SKU: 28285809

Format: CD

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Title: Watkins Family Hour
Artist: Watkins Family Hour
Label: Family Hour Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 696859946196
Genre: Rock

Watkins Family Hour - an acclaimed musical collective featuring siblings Sara and Sean Watkins along with Fiona Apple, Benmont Tench, Don Heffington, Greg Leisz and Sebastian Steinberg will release their debut, self-titled album on July 24. Additionally, in celebration of the release, the collective will take their 'variety show of epic proportions' (Los Angeles Times) to cities across the U.S. this summer kicking off with a performance at the Newport Folk Festival. Watkins Family Hour, recorded live over three days in the studio of their friend and producer-engineer Sheldon Gomberg, captures the freewheeling spirit of the collective's live shows. An all-covers affair, the album additionally includes Sara leading vocals on the Grateful Dead's 'Brokedown Palace,' Sean essaying Roger Miller's wistful 'Not In Nottingham,' from Disney's 1973 animated Robin Hood, and Apple singing 'Where I Ought To Be,' originally performed by Skeeter Davis.

Tracks:
1.1 Feelin' Good Again
1.2 Where I Ought to Be
1.3 Not in Nottingham
1.4 Steal Your Heart Away
1.5 Prescription for the Blues
1.6 Going Going Gone
1.7 Hop High
1.8 She Thinks I Still Care
1.9 The King of the 12 Oz. Bottles
1.10 Early Morning Rain
1.11 Brokedown Palace
1.12 Oz. Bottles
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