To Have You Around // Vinyl

$30.00

This vinyl comes with a beautiful insert with lyrics, credits, and more.

TRACKLIST
1 Everything a Part of Me (Sweet Companion)
2 Knock Kneed & Lead Lunged
3 Sometimes I Wonder
4 Buffalo
5 If the Sun Is Shining
6 Do You Really
7 Begone! Old F(r)iend!
8 Evening Light through the Window
9 Night Coloring
10 To Have You Around
11 Love My Woman
12 Ocean Sunset Motorcycle

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CREDITS
Aaron Strumpel: trumpet
Amber Mattfield: violin
Caleb Friesen: drums (1, 2, 3, 5, 7)
Jason Barrows: some electrics (12)
Jesse Proctor: drums (6, 12)
Lane Winters: vocals (1, 2, 5)
Wilhelm Koenig: percussion (3, 11)
Zach Winters: accordion, acoustic guitar, banjo, chest, electric bass, electric guitar, kalimba, mandolin, nylon-string, percussion, piano, slide guitar, snare, tenor banjo, ukulele, vocals

All songs written & produced by Zach Winters /// Mixed by Dave Wilton & Zach Winters /// Mastered by Dave Wilton /// Engineered by Zach Winters, Dave Wilton (drums on 1, 2, 3, 5 & 7), Jesse Proctor (drums on 6 & 12) /// Photo by Theresa Fryer /// Recorded at The Winters House in the side room between September 2016 and April 2017, with additional recording at Coalesce Audio (drums 1, 2, 3, 5 & 7), Shovel Studios (trumpet 5 & 7), and The Bonner House (piano 12) 

It was a year of heat and humidity —a year of Saturdays spent at a cenote, swimming and resting as a family —a year of la comida Yucateca (totalmente diferente y tan deliciosa) — a year where we learned to sleep in hamacas through the night —a year of working from a small, sweaty side room and collaborating long-distance with artist friends across the US to bring fullness to these songs —a year of being welcomed and embraced by our Mexican neighbors and church community.

In the inner courtyard of many homes in Mérida, full of fruits and flowering trees, is a garden. And gardens are an image of so many things: love and growth; seasons and loss. Even though Yucatán has a year-round growing season, the trees know the time of the year. The plumerias came in early spring. The orange-red flamboyán trees bloomed in early summer. Some heliconia stayed till October. And a small flowering tree with tender white flowers bloomed only in winter. Everything has its time. Seasons bring healthy rhythm into life, remind us where we’ve been, make us set certain things aside for a time...

As I write this, we’re freshly back from Mexico. Our kids speak Spanish, and we’ve brought this new album back to share with you. And some hamacas. I hope you enjoy and can find some rest in the garden that is this collection of songs, grown with friends and family and seasons and love. — ZW