The Red Tree (album)
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The Red Tree is the third full-length album by the rock band Moneen
Moneen
Moneen is an indie rock band from Brampton, Ontario, Canada.-History:The band formed in 1999 after the dissolution of another band, called Perfectly Normal. Moneen's original bass player, Mark Bowser, was replaced by Chris Slorach, who left the band after the release of The Theory of Harmonial Value...

. There was also a documentary that chronicled the writing and recording of this album. A music video was released for If Tragedy’s Appealing, Then Disaster’s An Addiction, and it has had some play-time on MuchMusic
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 and FUSE
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Track listing

Additional Notes

  • Don't Ever Tell Locke What He Can't Do is a reference to John Locke
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    , a character on the television series Lost
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  • The East Has Stolen What The West May Want tells the story of two lovers who were separated by the Berlin Wall
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  • If you rewind it on your CD player for 1:09 seconds there is a short acoustic clip of The Last Song I Will Ever Want to Sing, which vocalist Kenny Bridges recorded by himself and added to the cd without the band's knowledge. The clip is supposed to make the transition between the Red Tree and the band's previous release, Are We Really Happy With Who We Are Right Now?
    Are We Really Happy With Who We Are Right Now?
    -Personnel:*Kenny Bridges - vocals, guitar, design, layout*Erik Hughes - bass guitar, additional vocals*Chris Hughes - guitar, additional vocals*Peter Krpan - drums*Trever Keith - production, additional vocals*Chad Blinman - recording, mixing, "string sounds"...


  • A limited run of The Red Tree was available on vinyl in early 2007 through the bands website and at shows only. Each copy is numbered, only 300 were available and includes a bonus track not available on the CD version.
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