"The Sulfur Baths," is the third song from The La De Les' second album, "Carlo." The rhythm section uses Underwood typewriter samples recorded from the typewriter in the Charisma House living room.
lyrics
Cowards, they hide between slow clicking of the keys 'til their ribbon's dry. Your mind was all that changed, a breeze on a weathervane toward the sulfur spring. Oh well, never mind. You ran away to bleed it dry. Oh well, it hurt a lot. We've heard the talk, but we don't have a lot to go on. We don't have a lot.
credits
from Carlo,
released April 20, 2012
"The Sulfur Baths" by The La De Les
Written and recorded at Charisma House
Engineered and mixed by Aaron James Nicolas
Mastered at Driftwood audio by Andy Carballeria
Special thanks to the Ritenour family for allowing us to use their home theater
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This album captures emotions like nothing else can. It came into my life exactly when I needed it, and I'm forever grateful. Thank you all for everything, never stop making music! Christopher Malara
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An old album that relaxes me the most. Their music is just celestial. I don't know if you guys will ever see this but if you do, know that your music has healed me in so many ways. Keep up the good work my friends. Nate
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