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Trust an Amateur
Studio album by
Released2019
GenreSoft rock
LabelTin Angel
Marker Starling chronology
Anchors & Ampersands
(2017)
Trust an Amateur
(2019)
High January
(2020)

Trust an Amateur is the eighth album by Canadian music artist Marker Starling (Chris A. Cummings), released in January 2019. It is a collection of original material, with one cover version of "Fly Away", which was a song Cummings co-wrote for the musical "Spirits" with three others, including actor/comedian/musician Dennis Frey. The songs sprang from a period of collective grief and joy, as Cummings dealt with the death of Frey, and experienced the birth and first years of his first child.[1]

"Fly Away" has sublime hooks, with the keyboard holding the song down and the lilt of Cummings' high notes reeling you in. - Kaitlin Ruether, Exclaim![2]

Track listing

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Side 1

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  1. Silver Morn
  2. Three Cheers
  3. Stoney Flame
  4. Fly Away (from the musical "Spirits")
  5. Ancestor
  6. Trust An Amateur

Side 2

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  1. Mistaken I.D.
  2. Crosstown Bulletin
  3. Hold No Desire
  4. Leavetaking
  5. Mass Market Paperback
  6. Lost Rooms

Personnel

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  • Mixed & Recorded by Guy Sternberg at LowSwing Studio, Berlin
  • Mastered by Sergey Luginin in Moscow
  • Artwork & Design by Sharmila Banerjee
  • Writing & arrangement, vocals, Hammond M-100, Wurlitzer, and percussion by Chris A. Cummings
  • Photography by Colin Medley
  • "Fly Away" written by Sam Allison, Chris A. Cummings, Dennis Frey & Peter Reitzel

References

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  1. ^ "Trust An Amateur". December 2018. Retrieved 11 January 2019.
  2. ^ "Marker Starling Trust an Amateur". November 2018. Retrieved 11 January 2019.
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