album The Use of Ashes

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The Use of Ashes is a 1970 psychedelic folk album by Pearls Before Swine, noted for its delicate, introspective songwriting and atmospheric arrangements.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf album
studio album
artist Pearls Before Swine
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
featuresInstrument acoustic guitar
piano
strings
woodwinds
followedBy City of Gold
format vinyl LP
genre folk rock
psychedelic folk
hasCoverArtBy Jeanne Thibodeaux Rapp
hasCriticalReception cult classic
hasTheme introspection
melancholy
poetic imagery
hasTrack From the Movie of the Same Name
God Save the Child
Margery
Riegal
Rocket Man
Song About a Rose
Tell Me Why
The Jeweler
The Old Man
When the War Began
labelImprint Reprise
language English
mainSongwriter Tom Rapp
notableFor atmospheric arrangements
delicate introspective songwriting
originalReleaseYear 1970
partOf Pearls Before Swine
surface form: Pearls Before Swine discography
performer Pearls Before Swine
precededBy These Things Too
producer Peter H. Edmiston NERFINISHED
Tom Rapp
recordedIn Nashville
Tennessee
recordLabel Reprise Records
releaseDate 1970-08-??
side Side A
Side B
vocalist Tom Rapp

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Pearls Before Swine hasPart album The Use of Ashes
Tom Rapp notableWork album The Use of Ashes
this entity surface form: album "The Use of Ashes"