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Gently, Down The Stream (Come album) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Gently, Down the Stream
''Gently, Down The Stream'' is the fourth and final album by Boston indie rock band Come. ==History==
Recorded and mixed by Paul Q. Kolderie at Fort Apache in 1997 during the month of June and released in early February 1998, ''Gently, Down the Stream'' is Come's fourth and, as it would eventually transpire, final album. As its predecessor, 1996's Near-Life Experience, a number of different musicians joined Thalia Zedek and Chris Brokaw to fill the void caused by the departure of drummer Arthur Johnson and bassist Sean O'Brien, the band's original rhythm section. Winston Bramen, who would later work with the Thalia Zedek Band and with Chris Brokaw in Consonant, played bass, whilst Daniel Coughlin was in charge of percussion and drums. Coughlin would also go on to perform with Zedek throughout her entire solo career. The name of the album can be seen as either a reference to the title of Su Friedrich's 1981 short film ''Gently Down the Stream'' or an allusion to the lyrics to English language nursery rhyme "Row, Row, Row Your Boat". As Zedek has stated, Arthur Johnson, the band's "drummer had made this recording of all these songs he had written, one of the songs involved 'row, row, row your boat.' Plus there was the cover we used (of someone watching an enormous wave collapse from shore), and I was thinking, 'gently down the stream' seems like a good theme for a record." Moreover, Zedek has described the title as a "urination analogy".
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