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Limited Edition Record

by Ian Cooke

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  • Limited Edition Record
    Record/Vinyl + Digital Album

    This includes:
    - one copy of 33 records available of Ian Cooke's 7" featuring his songs "Love Where You Live" and "Criminal."
    - digital download of four bonus cover songs.

    Love Where You Live, Ian Cooke: cello and vocal
    Criminal, Ian Cooke piano and vocal. Whit Sibley: bass. Sean Merrell: drums. Ian O'Dougherty: guitar.
    Recorded by Ian O'Dougherty and Bob Ferbrache. Produced and mixed by Ian O'Dougherty.

    Includes unlimited streaming of Limited Edition Record via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.

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"Put A Little Love In Your Heart" written by Jackie DeShannon, Jimmy Holiday, and Randy Myers in 1968.

"This Will Be" written by Chuck Jackson and Marvin Yancy in 1975 for Natalie Cole.

"Monkey and Bear" written by Joanna Newsom in 2005.
Ian Cooke - vocals, cello, toy piano
Sean Merrell - drums
Ian O' Dougherty - production & mix, guitar
Whit Sibley – bass

"Colleen" written by Joanna Newsom in 2006.
Ian Cooke - vocals, cello, rhodes, drum programming, production & mix
Ian O' Dougherty - production & mix, guitar
Whit Sibley - bass
Whales – vocals

www.iancookemusic.com

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released May 15, 2013

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Ian Cooke Denver, Colorado

Ian Cooke is a singer-songwriter who plays cello and piano. He often uses a loop pedal to layer his cello and voice. Over the past 20 years, he has developed a truly original style of music. His influences include classical, pop, film & TV scores, prog-rock, world music, musical theater, and jazz. He was born in Adelaide, Australia, and grew up in Greeley, CO. ... more

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