Telescopic
Monday October 19, 1998 – 8:00 pm
Edith Frost: TELESCOPIC
©1998, Drag City #DC150 (CD and LP)
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Purchase the CD or LP from Drag City, or get the CD on Amazon
MP3s are available from iTunes and Amazon
Lyrics are included with the album (both CD and LP)
Also released in Japan on P-Vine with a bonus track (Hide Out
)
The song On Hold
was featured in the soundtrack of the 2000 film High Fidelity, starring John Cusack.
Produced by (Neil Michael Hagerty aka…) Adam & Eve
Engineered by Christian Quick at Stillness Sound in Warrenton, Virginia
All songs by Edith Frost, published by Marfa Music (BMI)
Mastered by John Golden
Photography by Jason Quick
Layout by Dan Osborn
Musicians:
Jean Cook, Amy Domingues, Edith Frost, Neil Hagerty, Ryan Hembrey, Rian Murphy, Jason Quick
Songs:
Walk on the Fire; On Hold; Light; The Very Earth; You Belong to No One; Telescopic; Falling; Bluish Bells; Through the Trees; My Capture; Tender Kiss; Are You Sure?






July 10th, 2011 at 5:13 am
Hey, just played Telescopic for the 1st time in, well… A LONG TIME, shall we say? God, what a lovely record, I’d forgotten just how great it is, throughout, from beginning to end, filler-free (it’s goes really well with red wine, by the way!). I’m going to follow it with It’s A Game, then some more wine, then Calling Over Time. Today is officially “Edith Frost Sunday” by the looks of it, dig in, etc!
p.s. Did Drag City ever produce an Edith Frost tee? If so, I think I may need one… x
July 10th, 2011 at 11:18 am
Thanks! We did do a t-shirt but I’m pretty sure they finally ran out. It was just my name, the logo from Wonder Wonder.
August 19th, 2012 at 4:14 am
Such a great album. Listening to it over and over at the moment.