We Walked in Song

We Walked In Song
Studio album by The Innocence Mission
Released March 13, 2007
(see release history)
Recorded 2006
Genre Alternative, Indie Folk
Length 38:02 (U.S.)
48:18 (Europe)
Label Badman Recording Co.
Fargo Records (EU)
Producer The Innocence Mission
The Innocence Mission chronology
'Now the Day Is Over
(2004)
We Walked In Song
(2007)
Street Map
(2008)
We Walked In Song Vinyl Cover
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
The Guardian UK[1]
Pitchfork Media(7.5/10)[2]
CD Baby[3]
EW(Favorable)[4]
Time Out London[5]
Uncut UK[6]
The A.V. Club(A–)[7]
No Depression(Favorable)[8]
Paste[9]

We Walked in Song is the seventh studio album from The Innocence Mission.

The standard eleven-track album was released in North America on March 13, 2007 via Badman Recording Co., with a vinyl edition containing the bonus track "Shooting Star (Sketch)" following a week later on March 20. All international versions of the album include the bonus track as standard.

A European release containing three bonus tracks was commissioned later that year via the French-based Fargo record label. One of these exclusive recordings, "Song from Holland," was a new song recorded after the original album sessions and was sold as a one-track digital single by retailers such as iTunes and Amazon; while the other, "Do You See My Brothers Coming?," dates back to recording sessions from 2001.[10]

Cover art

The album was released with two different cover designs, both created by Karen Peris. The CD artwork features a young girl standing between two trees with vividly colored leaves. Karen stated on their website that the artwork was inspired by an image she had seen in Leo Lionni's picture book 'Alexander and the Wind-Up Mouse.' Unable to figure out how Mr. Lionni painted such transparent pieces while also retaining vivid color schemes, Karen opted to paint the circles on mylar to create a similar effect. In the same post, she also mentioned that the young girl on the CD cover was unknown to her. She cut the image out of an old French-language text book she had found at a library book sale. The name of the photographer or identity of the young girl was not stated and she "had to hope that [they] would not mind my using the lovely photo."[11]

The vinyl edition contained expansive artwork featuring a group of people painted using the same mylar technique used to create the leaves on the CD artwork. Since the people are placed onto the surface of the cover with a removable sticky-adhesive, the individual people could be removed from the cover and placed back onto the sleeve in any order. This feature is only found on North American editions of the vinyl, since internationally printed editions of the vinyl were made with standard glue.

Track listing

All songs written by Karen Peris.

No. Title Length
1. "Brotherhood of Man"   3:28
2. "Happy Birthday"   3:32
3. "Love That Boy"   3:37
4. "Into Brooklyn, Early in the Morning"   2:56
5. "Lake Shore Drive"   4:45
6. "Song For Tom"   3:15
7. "Since I Still Tell You My Every Day"   2:42
8. "A Wave Is Rolling"   3:22
9. "Colors of the World"   3:26
10. "Over the Moon"   4:16
11. "My Sisters Return from Ireland"   2:45
Total length:
38:02

Bonus tracks

No. Title Length
12. "Shooting Star (Sketch)" (Included as a bonus track on all vinyl and international editions) 2:14
13. "Song from Holland" (Released for a limited time as a digital single) 3:20
14. "Do You See My Brothers Coming?"   3:45
Total length:
48:10

Release history

Region Date Label Format Catalog
Japan March 8, 2007 P-Vine CD PCD-23875
North America March 13, 2007 Badman Recording Co. CD BRCD-939
Korea Pastel Music CD PMCD-303
Taiwan March 19, 2007 Avant Garden CD, Vinyl AG1068
North America March 20, 2007 Badman Recording Co. Vinyl BRLP-939
Europe August 18, 2007 Fargo CD/Deluxe Edition FA0096

Chart performance

Album – Charting positions

Year Chart Position Sales
2007 U.S. Independent Albums 177[12] 1,745

Note: The sales listed above only include physical copies bought at Nielsen SoundScan-enabled physical retailers for the weeks running March 14 until March 28, 2007. This excludes copies bought directly from The Innocence Mission's and Badman's official websites – which would be seen as the biggest sellers of Innocence Mission-related material, since many larger stores such as HMV don't stock their material.[13]

Personnel

References

  1. The Guardian UK review
  2. Pitchfork Media review
  3. CD Baby review
  4. EW review
  5. Time Out London review
  6. Uncut UK review
  7. review
  8. No Depression review
  9. Paste review
  10. "The Innocence Mission's Official Webpage circa September 2003 – Listen Section" at the Wayback Machine (archived August 3, 2003) Courtesy of web.archive.org.
    Note: "'Do You See My Brothers Coming?' (July's Rare Track – Recorded in Nov. 2001)." Access Date: October 3, 2009.
  11. "The Innocence Mission – Spring Update from Karen" The Innocence Mission.com, July 3, 2009.
  12. "Independent Sales Chart for the Week Ending March 28, 2007" IndieHQ.com, July 3, 2009. Note: We Walked In Song listed at #177.
  13. "A Search on HMV.com for The Innocence Mission material" HMV.com, July 3, 2009. Note: All material "Out of Stock."

External links

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the Friday, June 19, 2015. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.