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1997 soundtrack album by Boxhead Ensemble
Dutch Harbor – Where the Sea Breaks Its Back Released March 11, 1997 Recorded July 10, 1996 at Truckstop Audio Recording Company, Chicago, IL Genre Post-rock Length 69 :54 Label Atavistic
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Dutch Harbor – Where the Sea Breaks Its Back is an album by post-rock /ambient musical collective Boxhead Ensemble , released on March 11, 1997 through Atavistic Records . It consists of an alternative live soundtrack for the 1998 documentary film Dutch Harbor .[ 2]
Title Writer(s) 1. "Introduction" 5:01 2. "Unalaska Island" 1:16 3. "For the Glory of the Wind and the Water" 4:03 4. "Ship Supply" 9:44 5. "Telegraph Hill" 4:12 6. "The Ravens" 8:08 7. "Mother Gromoff" 1:19 8. "Captain's Bay Road" 4:33 9. "At Sea" 13:06 10. "The Valley" 10:19 11. "Ebb's Folly" Will Oldham 4:53 12. "In Closing" 3:20
Musicians
Joe Ferguson – guitar (10, 12)
David Grubbs – guitar (6, 9, 10, 12)
Charles Kim – guitar (1–3, 9, 10, 12) , violin (4, 10) , piano (12)
Michael Krassner – musical direction , guitar (4, 10) , piano (5) , mixing , mastering
Doug McCombs – bass guitar (6, 10, 12)
Mother Gromoff – voice (7)
Jim O'Rourke – guitar (1, 3, 4, 6, 8, 11)
Will Oldham – vocals (11) , guitar (11)
Rick Rizzo – guitar (6)
Buck Rogers – voice (12)
Ken Vandermark – reeds (1, 3, 4, 6)
David Williams – voice (3)
Production and additional personnel
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