Perishable Fruit

Perishable Fruit

Infobox Album |
Name = Perishable Fruit
Type = Album
Artist = Patty Larkin

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Released = 1997
Recorded =
Genre = Folk rock
Length = 50 minutes
Label = High Street Records
Producer = Ben Wisch
Reviews = [http://georgegraham.com/larkin7.html George Graham]

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Last album = "Strangers World" (1995)
This album = "Perishable Fruit" (1997)
Next album = "" (1999)

"Perishable Fruit" is singer-songwriter Patty Larkin's seventh album. Produced by Ben Wisch in 1997 and distributed by High Street Records, it contained the following songs: [Patty Larkin, [http://pattylarkin.com/discography/fruit.html "Angels Running"] . Retrieved January 3, 2008.]

Track listing

# "The Road"
# "The Book I'm Not Reading"
# "Coming Up For Air"
# "Angels Wings"
# "You and Me"
# "Pablo Neruda"
# "Wolf at the Door"
# "Brazil"
# "Rear View Mirror"
# "Heart"
# "Red Accordion"

All songs were written by Patty Larkin.

Album personnel

* Patty Larkin (vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, mandolin, bouzouki, and various other guitars)
* Jennifer Kimball (backing vocals)
* Ben Wittman (lap steel percussion)
* Richard Gates (fretless and fretted bass)
* Marc Shulman (tiple, electric guitar, wolf electric
* Ben Wisch (backing vocals)
* Jane Siberry (backing vocals)
* Bette Warner ("song sculpting" and spoken word backing vocal)
* Michael Manring (fretless and fretted bass, E-bow, and 10-string bass)
* Gideon Freudmann (cello)
* Alan Williams (Wolf-man)
* Bruce Cockburn (backing vocals and acoustic guitar)

Reviews

Reviewer George Graham said of the album: "Patty Larkin's new seventh album Perishable Fruit combines great songs with first-rate musicianship and creative production to make it one of the finest in her career." [ [http://georgegraham.com/larkin7.html George Graham Revies Patty Larkin's "Perishable Fruit"] Retrieved January 3, 2008.]

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