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Why Should The Fire Die? is the third major album release and fifth album overall by progressive acoustic trio Nickel Creek. The album was released on Sugar Hill on August 9, 2005, in the United States, and on August 8 in the United Kingdom. [1] Why Should the Fire Die? is the first Nickel Creek album to feature string bassist Mark Schatz. [2]
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- Progressive bluegrass
- August 8, 2005
- Barefoot Recording, Los Angeles November 2004 - April 2005
Aug 9, 2005 · [Verse 1] Why should the fire die? My mom and dad kept theirs alive It's early yet, don't say goodnight I know you're tired, you'll be alright [Verse 2] You're shining still behind the clouds ...
Mar 24, 2023 · Celebrants is Nickel Creek's first release since its 2014 album A Dotted Line, ... [Why Should the Fire Die?], I hadn't really played with anyone else, aside from jamming with people. Nickel Creek ...
- Brittney Mckenna
Aug 9, 2005 · Nickel Creek is set to release their third album, Why Should The Fire Die?, on August 9, 2005. Working with producers Eric Valentine and Tony Berg, the platinum-selling band found innovative ways to capture their singular sound, resulting in a record that makes the listener sometimes wonder if there isn’t more than mandolin, guitar, violin ...
Jan 28, 2007 · Product Description. Why Should the Fire Die? is Nickel Creek's first album without Alison Krauss in the producer's chair, and on it, the trio's genre-expanding acoustic music has shifted even farther away from it's bluegrass origins. The opening 'When in Rome' perfectly encapsulates the aggressive approach the band favors, and features poetic ...
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