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[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tRnMWzz44gA YouTube] | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tRnMWzz44gA YouTube]<br> | ||
[https://open.spotify.com/track/23N1UHBXSTew1zz6cRCYvF Spotify] | [https://open.spotify.com/track/23N1UHBXSTew1zz6cRCYvF Spotify] | ||
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'''Fate of the Stars''' is a song by [[Andrew Horowitz]]. It is the closing song on Tally Hall's second and last album, [[Good & Evil]]. | '''Fate of the Stars''' is a song by [[Andrew Horowitz]]. It is the closing song on [[Tally Hall]]'s second and last album, [[Good & Evil]]. | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
Originally called '''Mind Control''', Fate of the Stars is one of many songs played at | Originally called '''Mind Control''', Fate of the Stars is one of many songs played at Tally Hall's residency shows at Union Hall in February 2009. It was very well received, but considered a complex song. When asked after a concert about its status, they said "some songs" need to be experienced through studio recording first. By interrogation at the Ithaca show on March 5th, it was revealed that it was recorded in some form, but the title had changed to '''Fate of the Stars'''. | ||
=== Recording === | === Recording === | ||
The song was recorded at least in November of 2009, being worked on until November 25th. [[Rob]], [[Joe]], and [[Zubin]] recorded some of their vocals in the same room. The song has some early utilization of sampling, using both Zubin's "ooo repertoire" and possibly a sample of Italian castrato singer Alessandro Moreschi singing Ave Maria. | The song was recorded at least in November of 2009, being worked on until November 25th. [[Rob]], [[Joe]], and [[Zubin]] recorded some of their vocals in the same room. The song has some early utilization of sampling, using both Zubin's "ooo repertoire" and possibly a sample of Italian castrato singer Alessandro Moreschi singing Ave Maria. |