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Faun Fables

MUSIC

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http://www.faunfables.net/

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Nils Frykdahl
Musician
?   Sleepytime Gorilla Museum and Idiot Flesh
Dawn McCarthy
Musician
30-Oct-1971   Faun Fables

DISCOGRAPHY

Faun's Fables (1998, (self-released))
1This Bliss (traditional Swiss melody)
2Only A Miner (traditional Appalachian song)
3Apple Trees
4Ode To Rejection
5Lullabye For Conscious
6Schmeetz (traditional Swiss melody)
7In The Old Village Courtyard (traditional Appalachian song)

A cassette-only release.

Early Song (1999, (self-released))
1Muse
2Lullaby for Consciousness
3Ode To Rejection
4The Crumb
5Only A Miner (traditional Appalachian song)
6Old Village Churchyard (traditional Appalachian song)
7Apple Trees
8Sometimes I Pray
9Bliss (traditional Swiss melody)

Reissued in 2004 by Drag City with a different running sequence and the additional tracks Honey Baby Blues (live) and O Death (live).

Mother Twilight (2001, Earthlight) Reissued by Drag City in 2004.

Family Album (2004, Drag City)

1Begin
2Sleepwalker
3Shadowsound
4Hela
5Traveller Returning
6Train
7Beautiful Blade
8Mother Twilight
9Lightning Rods
10Moth
11Girl That Said Goodbye
12Washington State
13Catch Me
14Live Old
1Eyes Of A Bird
2Poem 2
3A Mother And A Piano
4Lucy Belle
5Joshua
6Nop Of Time
7Still Here
8Preview
9Higher (traditional hymn)
10Carousel With Madonnas (Zygmunta Koniezcyniego adaptation)
11Rising Din
12Fear March
13Eternal
14Mouse Song (traditional Swiss melody)
15Old And Light



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