album "Red Apple Falls"

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"Red Apple Falls" is a critically acclaimed 1997 indie folk album by Bill Callahan (released under his Smog moniker), noted for its sparse arrangements and introspective songwriting.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf music album
studio album
artist Bill Callahan
Smog
composer Bill Callahan
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception critically acclaimed
followedBy Knock Knock
follows The Doctor Came at Dawn
genre indie folk
indie rock
lo-fi
hasCoverArt Red Apple Falls album cover
hasInfluenceOn indie folk songwriters
hasInstrumentation drums
guitar
horns
organ
piano
hasStyle minimalist production
narrative lyrics
hasTrack Blood Red Bird
Ex-Con
Finer Days
I Was a Stranger
Inspirational
Red Apple Falls
Red Apple Falls
surface form: Red Apples

The Morning Paper
To Be of Use
hasType full-length album
includedIn 1990s indie rock albums
language English
length approximately 45 minutes
mainSubject introspection
melancholy
notableFor introspective songwriting
sparse arrangements
partOf Smog discography
performer Bill Callahan
Smog
producer Bill Callahan
Jim O'Rourke
publicationDate 1997
recordedAs Smog
surface form: Smog moniker
recordLabel Domino Recording Company
Drag City
releaseYear 1997

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Bill Callahan notableWork album "Red Apple Falls"
To Be of Use includedIn album "Red Apple Falls"
this entity surface form: 1997 studio album Red Apple Falls
Finer Days includedIn album "Red Apple Falls"
this entity surface form: 1997 studio album Red Apple Falls