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Flags (Brooke Fraser cover)

from Live at Kranky Cafe by Karl Sanden

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Our acoustic cover of "Flags," by Brooke Fraser. Joanna did an amazing job with lead vocals, on pretty short notice as well, and Joel held down a solid groove on that cajon for us.

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Come, tell me your trouble
I'm not your answer
But I'm a listening ear

Reality has left you reeling
All facts and no feeling
No faith and all fear

I don't know why a good man will fall
While a wicked one stands
And our lives blow about
Like flags on the land

Who's at fault is not important
Good intentions lie dormant
And we're all to blame

While apathy acts like an ally
My enemy and I are one and the same

I don't know why the innocents fall
While the monsters still stand
And our lives blow about
Like flags on the land

I don't know why our words are so proud
Yet their promise so thin
And our lives blow about
Like flags in the wind

You who mourn will be comforted
You who hunger will hunger no more
All the last shall be first
Of this I am sure

You who weep now will laugh again
All you lonely, be lonely no more
Yes, the last will be first
Of this I'm sure

I don't know why the innocents fall
While the monsters stand
I don't know why the little ones thirst
But I know the last shall be first
I know the last shall be first
I know the last shall be first

credits

from Live at Kranky Cafe, released May 20, 2013
Words and music by Brooke Fraser.
Lead vocals by Joanna Lee.
Mandolin and backing vocals performed by Karl Sanden.
Cajon played by Joel Krahn.

All audio recorded live at Kranky Cafe by Nimbus School of Recording Arts.
Mixed, mastered, and produced by Karl Sanden.
Photography by Rob Clarke. Design by Karl Sanden.

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Karl Sanden Edmonton, Alberta

Karl Sanden grew up playing piano in the Thompson River Valley. He then moved to Vancouver, BC for 8 years where he taught himself the accordion, mandolin, drums, and harmonica, and self-produced his own recordings.

Karl now spends most of his time fixing broken things or with his family, and he rarely plays music. Once in a while, though, his accordion randomly pops up in unexpected places.
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