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'''''Peccadillos''''' is the third album by American folksinger ], released in 2005 on ]. Peccadillos is made up of two albums, '''Mister Bed''' and '''Women and Children First''' that span 16 songs. It was recorded at ] and Engineered, mixed and mastered by ]<ref></ref>. '''''Peccadillos''''' is the third album by American folksinger ], released in 2005 on ]. Peccadillos is made up of two albums, '''Mister Bed''' and '''Women and Children First''' that span 16 songs. It was recorded at ] and Engineered, mixed and mastered by ]<ref></ref>.

==Track listing==
===''Mister Bed''===
# hookers are the shit
The Cradle
# Eden
# Mr. Bed (soft lights and hard porn)
# Dancing on a Trapeze
# Dark Angel
# Red Dirt Blues
# Trop Vieux
# Flowers Over Paris
# San Antonio
# Cremation Papers

===''Women and Children First''===
# L'invitation au Voyage
# Martha Stewart Blues
# Our Lady of Clearwater
# Call It a Day
# The Aeronautics of Hovering
# The Children of Beslan


==Personnel== ==Personnel==

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Peccadillos is the third album by American folksinger Susan Herndon, released in 2005 on Turtle Music. Peccadillos is made up of two albums, Mister Bed and Women and Children First that span 16 songs. It was recorded at Valcour Sound and Engineered, mixed and mastered by Hank Charles.

Personnel

  • Tom Skinner – mandolin, bass
  • Randy Crouch – fiddle, pedal steel guitar
  • Hank Charles – electric guitar, rhodes
  • Rocky Frisco – piano
  • Brad James – electric guitar
  • Gene Williams – lead guitar
  • Don Morris – bass
  • Rich Bentz – flute
  • Destiny Pivonka – saxophone
  • Larry Spears – mandolin
  • Jimmy Karstein – drums
  • Hank Hanewinkel III – drums
  • Susan Herndon – vocals, guitar, piano, accordion, tambourine

References

  1. S u s a n H e r n d o n


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