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  1. Sepia

From the recording Dear Friend (MP3s)

“Sepia” is a song written out of concern for the Earth, our shared home. We offer it as well for anyone suffering the loss of home for any reason, which happens all too often in our own community and around the world. We felt the wind in our sails with the musical arrangement - an intertwining banjo-mandolin duet and vocal harmonies at the core, extending into electric guitar from Luke, deep, dark bass from jazz bassist Patrick Reid, and strings from Kaitlyn Raitz, and Ben Plotnick (The Fretless) bringing a kaleidoscopic range of colour and texture, all tied up in nostalgia and melancholy. Released as a single on November 16, it truly feels like a November song. Thanks for listening, dear friends.

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Let me tell you
We ignored the alarm bells
Tried to call them wedding bells,
Dinner bells,
School bells

I’m looking at sepia
Trying to remember the colour we used to live in
The blush of our Mother
Has been smothered
By a sickly yellow
Smog seeps in
Sepia

Do you remember
The sun would lift her lashes across the sky
Leaving a hush in my heart, a sigh
Gentle magenta giving way to blue
Oh, heavenly hue
Where are you?

I’m listening to static
Feeling nostalgic
For the birds and their morning song
I used to sing along before it all went wrong
The trees would tell their stories
Of gladness and glory
Now their leaves are but ashes on the ground
The silence is thick
Static

Do you remember
The sun would lift her lashes across the sky
Leaving a hush in my heart,
A sigh
Gentle magenta giving way to blue
Oh, heavenly hue
Where are you?

Ooohh…

Tried to call them wedding bells,
Dinner bells,
School bells

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Song written by Sarah Frank
vocals, banjo - Sarah Frank
vocals, mandolin, electric guitar - Luke Fraser
cello - Kaitlyn Raitz
violin, viola - Ben Plotnick
bass - Patrick Reid
recording, mixing - Graeme Campbell
mastering - J. LaPointe
album artwork - Bee Stanton and Linda Wei-Chun
single artwork - photo by Luke Fraser
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One-Stop, The Bombadils Music,
music@thebombadils.com,
1-904-495-1150,
ISRC: CA7W42200008
Instrumental version available,
Female lead vocal with male harmonies,
Mandolin, banjo, strings, electric guitar,
Mid-tempo,
Environmentalism, climate change, sad, grief, regret, melancholy, nostalgia, beauty, nature, planet Earth, home, loss of home, RIYL Punch Brothers

Composed and self-published by Sarah Frank (SOCAN) 100%
Master Owned by The Bombadils Music (Sarah Frank and Luke Fraser)