The Doctor Came at Dawn

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The Doctor Came at Dawn is a stark, minimalist 1996 indie folk album by Bill Callahan’s project Smog, known for its dark, introspective songwriting and lo-fi production.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf indie folk album
music album
studio album
artist Smog
associatedWith Bill Callahan
chronology Smog albums
composer Bill Callahan
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
followedBy Red Apple Falls
follows Wild Love
genre indie folk
lo-fi
singer-songwriter
hasCoverArtStyle minimalist
hasInstrumentation sparse instrumentation
hasMood bleak
intimate
melancholic
hasQuality dark tone
introspective lyrics
lo-fi sound
minimalist production
stark arrangements
hasReception cult following
hasType lo-fi recording
language English
mainSubject emotional turmoil
isolation
relationships
notableWorkOf Smog
performer Smog
producer Bill Callahan
publicationDate 1996
recordLabel Domino Recording Company
Drag City
releaseDecade 1990s
trackListItem All Your Women Things
Carmelite Light
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album "Red Apple Falls" follows The Doctor Came at Dawn
subject surface form: Red Apple Falls
Red Apple Falls follows The Doctor Came at Dawn
Smog notableWork The Doctor Came at Dawn
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