The Charles C. Leary
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| name = The Charles C. Leary
| type = studio
| artist = Devendra Banhart
| cover = The Charles C. Leary.jpg
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| released = {{start date|2002|08|8}}
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| length = {{Duration|m=52|s=55}}
| label = Hinah
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| next_title = Oh Me Oh My
| next_year = 2002
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The Charles C. Leary is the first studio album by Devendra Banhart.{{Cite web|url=https://www.orlandoweekly.com/orlando/freak-folk-pioneer-devendra-banhart-takes-on-multiple-personalities-at-the-beacham/Content?oid=2691469|title=Freak folk pioneer Devendra Banhart takes on multiple personalities at the Beacham|first=Alma|last=Hill|website=Orlando Weekly}} It was released on August 8, 2002, through the label Hinah.
Track listing
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|title1 = Bish-Bash Falls
|length1 = 2:33
|title2 = Soothe My Soul, Mend My Mind
|length2 = 0:47
|title3 = Sarah Sings
|length3 = 0:12
|title4 = Mmplushumblehorse
|length4 = 3:17
|title5 = Michigan State
|length5 = 3:52
|title6 = Rainwater Pigfarmers
|length6 = 0:13
|title7 = Aymama-Aymama
|length7 = 2:53
|title8 = The Charles C. Leary
|length8 = 2:53
|title9 = Whistling
|length9 = 1:27
|title10 = The Thumbs Touch Too Much
|length10 = 2:06
|title11 = Todo Los Dolores
|length11 = 2:45
|title12 = Catastrophie
|length12 = 1:54
|title13 = Me And Andy Singing El Rio
|length13 = 0:47
|title14 = The Fish Are Scratched Up Flies
|length14 = 0:45
|title15 = Artsandcrafts (Live at 40th St W.)
|length15 = 3:22
|title16 = The Animal Map
|length16 = 2:43
|title17 = Cada Casa Que Crece
|length17 = 2:43
|title18 = Ride Away Like Roy Orbison
|length18 = 4:40
|title19 = Red Lagoon Whistling
|length19 = 1:28
|title20 = Noah
|length20 = 1:47
|title21 = Cosmos and Damien
|length21 = 3:10
|title22 = Aperpareplane (Early Recording)
|length22 = 2:53
|title23 = I Played Organ While Colter Played Guitar
|length23 = 2:07
|title24 = Joe Cain
|length24 = 1:09
}}
Personnel
- Devendra Banhart
- Colter Jacobson – guitar on "I Played Organ While Colter Played Guitar"
- Sarah Cain – vocals on track "Joe Cain"
References
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External links
- [http://www.devendrabanhart.com/ Official Devendra Banhart site]
- [http://www.hinah.com/catalog/?l=en&t=s&ref=hinah010 hinah listing]
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