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The Be Good Tanyas took a break from touring and recording in 2008. [10] Samantha Parton and Jolie Holland in Cambridge, England, 2017. In 2010, Frazey Ford released her debut solo album, Obadiah, which featured Klein on guitar. Ford said making the recording allowed her to explore soul music more than she had with the Be Good Tanyas.
"The House of the Rising Sun" (Traditional; arranged by The Be Good Tanyas) – 3:49 "In Spite of All the Damage" (Ford) – 3:59 "Lonesome Blues" (Parton) – 4:17 "In My Time of Dying" (Traditional; arranged by The Be Good Tanyas) – 3:43 "I Wish My Baby Was Born" (Traditional; arranged by Samantha Parton) – 3:50
Exclaim! deemed the album "spooky, drowsy gothic folk performed by three western women with voices like junkie angels." [6] The Independent wrote: "A low-key album made on an impossibly low budget, Blue Horse is one of the most beguiling debuts to be heard this year."
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UK Special limited Edition; No. Title Writer(s) Length; 1. "Human Thing" Frazey Ford: 4:11: 2. "For the Turnstiles" Neil Young: 4:27: 3. "A Thousand Tiny Pieces" Sean Hayes
Frazey Obadiah Ford is a Canadian singer-songwriter and actress. She joined the Be Good Tanyas in their first year. Her solo debut Obadiah was released on Nettwerk on July 20, 2010.
The Vancouver band The Be Good Tanyas covered the title track, and had some chart success with their version in England, which helped to kickstart Berner's career. In 2000, Berner was deported to Norway, where he discovered the Norwegian band Kaizers Orchestra , for whom he would later become a support act.