The Bluebird Of Happiness

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Expanded edition of the 2013 album from this solo project by Trespassers William vocalist Anna-Lynne Williams. Includes a bonus cover of Bruce Springsteen s The Ties That Bind . The Bluebird of Happiness was recorded over the course of a year by Williams in a handful of bedrooms as she transported her home studio from a number of locations around Seattle and nearby island Vashon. While retaining the delicate intimate sound of her debut album China Mountain there are a handful of notable guest appearances on this work. Damien Jurado duets on quot;Turn the Wolvesquot; Arnar Gudjonsson of Icelandic band Leaves accompanies on piano on quot;Pairs quot; and Anomie Belle contributes violins to quot;Cliff.quot;

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Item name: The Bluebird Of Happiness
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