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Mechanical Bird - 4 Christmas Fables flac album
  • Performer Mechanical Bird
  • Title 4 Christmas Fables
  • Date of release 2008
  • Style Folk Rock, Acoustic, Indie Rock
  • Other formats AUD XM DXD MP1 MIDI AIFF AHX
  • Genre Rock / World & Folk & Country
  • Size MP3 1763 mb
  • Size FLAC 1873 mb
  • Rating: 4.8
  • Votes: 197

from 4 Christmas Fables by Mechanical bird. Streaming + Download. Purchasable with gift card. from 4 Christmas Fables, released December 1, 2008. folk folk indie neofolk psychfolk rock Copenhagen. Mechanical bird Copenhagen, Denmark.

Winter Light (as Mikael Andreasen) Mechanical Bird - 4 Christmas Fables ‎(4xFile, MP3, EP, 192). Not On Label (Mechanical Bird Self-released). Stille hjerte, sol går ned Lindring - Giv tid ‎(LP, Album). Mechanical Bird - 4 Christmas Fables ‎(4xFile, MP3, EP, 192).

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Remembrance Day" is the fourth story in Fables. Remembrance Day" is Chapter Four of the first story arc of Fables (collected in the trade paperback Fables: Legends in Exile), which involves the mystery around Rose Red's apparent murder. In this chapter, the Fables celebrate their annual Remembrance Day ceremony and Bigby Wolf gathers everyone together to reveal what happened to Rose Red.

The Aesop's Fables are a series of animated short subjects, created by American cartoonist Paul Terry. Although Terry later claimed he had never heard of Aesop, he felt that Estabrook's idea was something worthwhile.

Aesop's Fables (album). Overture-Aesop's Fables Our Way" (2:03). The Greedy Dog" (2:20). A Fox (Maybe I'd Better Stay Me)" (0:24)-Running gag throughout the record where Tom wishes he could be something else but then something happens to quickly convince him that maybe he had better stay himself. The Boy Who Cried Wolf" (4:52). A Fly (Maybe I'd Better Stay Me)" (0:21). The Dog and the Thief" (3:20). A Worm (Maybe I'd Better Stay Me)" (0:20). The Farmer and His Sons" (4:26).

Aesop's Fables: The Smothers Brothers Way is the seventh comedy album by the Smothers Brothers (released March 15, 1965, on Mercury Records). It reached number 57 on the Billboard Pop Albums chart. Seven of Aesop's more famous stories and morals are related in this album (or what are intended to be his fables but are often overshadowed by the bickering of the two brothers). The songs were written by John McCarthy. 1965 studio album by Smothers Brothers.

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Snow, Snow, Snow 2:55
2 A Christmas Fable 5:34
3 Winter Light
Vocals [Additional] – Mikael Andreasen*
3:46
4 Gold For The Babe 3:22

Credits

  • Mixed By – Jakob Brixen, Mikael Andreasen*
  • Recorded By – Jakob Brixen

Notes

Recorded November 2008 and released as a free download.