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  2. Carrie & Lowell - Wikipedia

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    Carrie & Lowell is the seventh studio album by American musician Sufjan Stevens.It was released on March 31, 2015, by Asthmatic Kitty.It was produced by Stevens, and features guest contributions from Thomas Bartlett, Sean Carey, Casey Foubert, Ben Lester, Nedelle Torrisi, and Laura Veirs.

  3. 40 Fourth of July songs to add to your summer playlist - AOL

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    The Fourth of July celebrates the American values of courage and determination, and “I Won’t Back Down” captures that tenacious spirit with its rousing lyrics. “Kids in America” by Kim Wilde

  4. Seven Swans - Wikipedia

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    Seven Swans is the fourth studio album by Sufjan Stevens, released on March 16, 2004 on Sounds Familyre Records. It is Stevens' fourth studio album and features songs about Christian spiritual themes, figures such as Abraham, and Christ's Transfiguration. [2] [3] The songs are primarily "lush acoustic compositions" with Stevens' banjo. [2]

  5. Category:Sufjan Stevens songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Sufjan Stevens songs or lists of Sufjan Stevens songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Sufjan Stevens songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  6. Tea for the Tillerman - Wikipedia

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    Stevens, a former art student, created the artwork featured on the record's cover. In November 2008, a "Deluxe Edition" was released featuring a second disc of demos and live recordings. In January 2012, a hi-res 24/192 kHz version was remastered using an Ampex ATR100 and a MSB Technology Studio ADC and released on HDtracks.com .

  7. See How We Are - Wikipedia

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    Robert Christgau gave the album a lukewarm review in his 1987 "Consumer Guide" column for The Village Voice: "Even during the first four songs, when the sustained detail of the writing--with a boost from Dave Alvin's tormented yet unembittered '4th of July'—makes it seems [] they'll fight for every inch, you miss Billy Zoom's syncretic junk: fine though he is, Tony Gilkyson is too neoclassy ...

  8. 42 Fourth of July Quotes That Will Make You Laugh, Cry and ...

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    42 Fourth of July Quotes That Will Make You Laugh, Cry and Get Very Excited for This Year’s BBQ. editor@purewow.com (PureWow) May 25, 2022 at 8:10 AM.

  9. Marie Marie - Wikipedia

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    Dave Alvin has said "Marie Marie" was "the third or fourth song I wrote with the Blasters". After joining the Blasters, Alvin came up with the melody, thinking "this would be a great Cajun Balfa Brothers kind of song, and then if you put it to a Chuck Berry beat, this might be pretty cool".