Walnut Whales is the self-distributed debut EP by American musician Joanna … Read Full Bio ↴Walnut Whales is the self-distributed debut EP by American musician Joanna Newsom. It was released in 2002 and sold in limited numbers in CD-R format. All tracks on the record, except for "Erin", "Flying a Kite" and "The Fray", were later re-recorded, the re-recorded versions being released on Newsom's debut studio album The Milk-Eyed Mender, with minor lyrical changes.
The title of the EP was inspired by the 1975 children's book "Snips and Snails and Walnut Whales: Nature Crafts for Children" by Phyllis Fiarotta.
The title of the EP was inspired by the 1975 children's book "Snips and Snails and Walnut Whales: Nature Crafts for Children" by Phyllis Fiarotta.
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Walnut Whales
Joanna Newsom Lyrics
Cassiopeia Feel the matress tense beneath me Like the muscle of nonslee…
Clam Crab Cockle Cowrie That means no Where I come from I am cold, out waiting…
En Gallop! This place is damp and ghostly I am already gone And the…
Erin Erin, Erin, Erin! Errin' across America Do now cheer me …
Flying a Kite Dear charming kite Do litely bite The foggy fields, the lowi…
The Book of Right‐On We should shine a light on A light on And the book…
The Fray Autumn of the ninth inning And we drive straight through the…