Summer Fiction

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Chandeliers 02:37 Tools
Throw Your Arms Around Me 04:00 Tools
By the Sea 03:05 Tools
She's Bound To Get Hurt 04:57 Tools
Diamond Beach 01:08 Tools
Kids in Catalina 04:05 Tools
Carry On 02:54 Tools
It's Getting Dark 05:28 Tools
To: Alone 02:42 Tools
Waltz (Summer Fade) 02:58 Tools
Lipstick Traces 01:42 Tools
Christmas Eve for Two 04:05 Tools
Lauren Lorraine 04:05 Tools
On And On 04:05 Tools
Perfume Paper 04:05 Tools
Dirty Blonde 04:05 Tools
Himalaya 04:05 Tools
Genevieve 04:05 Tools
By My Side 03:40 Tools
Religion Of Mine 03:40 Tools
Tell Me Once, Tell Me Twice 03:40 Tools
Manchester 03:40 Tools
Cathedral 03:40 Tools
To Come Back New 03:28 Tools
Perfume Paper Demo (Bonus) 03:28 Tools
Dirty Blonde Demo (Bonus) 03:28 Tools
Lauren Lorraine Instrumental (Bonus) 03:28 Tools
Chandeliers (Demo) 02:34 Tools
Christmas Eve for Two- Single 04:05 Tools
Summer Fiction: She's Bound to Get Hurt 04:56 Tools
03-Perfume Paper 04:56 Tools
Summer Fiction, Christmas Eve for Two 04:56 Tools
To - Alone 04:56 Tools
Summer Fiction, 'Chandeliers' 04:56 Tools
Since You've Gone With That Boy 04:56 Tools
Solitude (Girls Cover) 02:58 Tools
Perfume Paper Demo 02:58 Tools
Dirty Blonde Demo 02:58 Tools
Waltz 02:58 Tools
Lauren Lorraine Instrumental 02:58 Tools
Since You've Gone With That Boy (Single) 02:58 Tools
On & On 02:58 Tools
Perfume Paper (Demo) 02:58 Tools
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Summer Fiction is the moniker/band name for Philadelphia singer/songwriter Bill Ricchini. The songs on the self-titled debut record were written to flow into one another and feel of a certain whole piece of work, ranging stylistically from late 60s baroque pop to torch songs to folk rock ballads to old time waltzes to country duets. The album loosely follows a young girl’s coming of age but reads like the journal entries of the guys who fall for her. http://www.facebook.com/SummerFiction Most songs were written not sitting at a piano or holding a guitar but rather in Ricchini’s preferred method- riding the subway. He’d dream up these songs riding the 3 miles from the Race Street to the Tasker/Morris stop; humming the songs as he walked home before desperately searching for his digital dictaphone before he forgot the new melody and arrangement playing in his head. Ricchini self-produced the record using pro studios for rhythm, harpsichord, piano and vocal tracks. The bulk of the recordings, however, were done in a spare bedroom in his South Philly row home. Percussion tracks were cut remotely and feature a vibraphone, timpani and massive marimba cut at The University of Pennsylvania’s Irvine Auditorium. Members of Philly bands such as BC Camplight and Buried Beds played on the record along with classical players doing strings, woodwinds, clarinet, and accordion. A pocket symphony if you will. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.