The Christmas Tree Ship | ||||
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EP by I Like Trains | ||||
Released | 24 November 2008 | |||
Genre | Post-Rock | |||
Length | 22:10 | |||
Label | Beggars Banquet | |||
Producer | I Like Trains | |||
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The Christmas Tree Ship is the second EP by I Like Trains. It was released on 24 November 2008.
It is an entirely instrumental concept album, based on the storm that sank the Rouse Simmons.
The Rouse Simmons was a schooner that for twenty years delivered Christmas trees to Chicago, until on the night of November 23, 1912 it was lost in a storm on Lake Michigan, with all hands and a full cargo of Christmas trees.
The five track titles relate to different aspects of the story.
- The Christmas Tree Ship is about the sinking of the Rouse Simmons itself.
- South Shore, Two Brothers and Three Sisters were the names of three other ships that sank the same night.
- Friday, Everybody Goodbye is the opening sentence of a message in a bottle thrown into the sea by the captain of the Rouse Simmons.
The album was released as a limited-edition CD and DVD, but the general release was only as an MP3 download. Since then, I Like Trains have made the album a one-track EP for download.
Track listing
- "The Christmas Tree Ship"
- "South Shore"
- "Two Brothers"
- "Three Sisters"
- "Friday, Everybody Goodbye"
References
- About The Christmas Tree Ship on I Like Trains' website. "The Christmas Tree Ship".
- Jacobson-Tews, Lori. Pier Wisconsin. "The Story of the Rouse Simmons (page 4) Archived 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine". Accessed 12 January 2007.
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