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Pitchfork Media(7.9/10)[1]
StylusA[2]

Change! is the second full-length album by the Black Swans. It is a follow-up to 2004's Who Will Walk in the Darkness with You? and their 2006 EP, Sex Brain. Harp Magazine described the album as a tip of the hat to Charles Simic, the Left Banke, and Fred Neil.[3]

Cover

The cover of the CD release is a painting, "Untitled", by Debbie Porchetti, a member of Arc Industries North Workshop, a branch of Franklin County Board of MRDD. The workshop provides services to 300 adults with developmental challenges and recognize their talents by offering an environment that reinforces their confidence and self-expression. Change! was also released in a limited edition vinyl featuring original, one of a kind artwork by workshop members who applied their expression to 500 blank album sleves.[3][4]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Jerry DeCicca, except "Blue Moon #9" by DeCicca, Faulkner & Forbes

No.TitleLength
1."New Face"2:37
2."Hope Island"4:52
3."Coats"3:55
4."Only Be with You"4:35
5."Shake"6:21
6."Purple Heart"2:28
7."Fruitless Ways"3:57
8."Blue Moon #9"2:33
9."3 Broken Words"3:48
10."Slide on Down"3:46
11."Change!"3:35
12."3 Chord Song"5:55

Credits

Musicians

Releases

year format label catalog #
2007 CD La Société Expéditionnaire 7

References

  1. ^ Stephen M. Deusner, "Review: The Black Swans Change" Template:Wayback, Pitchfork Media, January 3, 2008
  2. ^ Andrew Iliff, "Review: The Black Swans - Change!" Template:Wayback, Stylus, October 30, 2007
  3. ^ a b Fred Mills, "Black Swans Ready for 'Change'" Template:Wayback, Harp Magazine, August 13, 2007
  4. ^ liner notes

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