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== Production ==
== Production ==
Through the summer of 2012, Mustard began a Kickstarter campaign urging fans to donate various amounts of money so that he could complete the recording and production of the album. Depending on how much a person donated, they would receive a form of reward in return, ranging from getting a digital download of the album once released to having personal Skype lessons and conversations with Mustard himself and various other people. The goal amount he aimed to reach was $15,000 and in total approximately $16,000 was donated. The album was released September 25, 2012.
Through the summer of 2012, Mustard began a Kickstarter campaign urging fans to donate various amounts of money so that he could complete the recording and production of the album. Depending on how much a person donated, they would receive a form of reward in return, ranging from getting a digital download of the album once released to having personal Skype lessons and conversations with Mustard himself and various other people. The goal amount he aimed to reach was $15,000 and in total approximately $16,000 was donated. The album was released September 22, 2012.


== Track Listing ==
== Track Listing ==

Revision as of 18:17, 2 January 2013

Fragments of Bone is the second release from singer Daniel Mustard and is the follow up to his debut EP, Daniel Mustard EP. It was released on September 25, 2012 after gaining the required funding donated by fans via a Kickstarter campaign. Like Mustard's first album, Fragments of Bone was also produced by James Betruzzi.

Production

Through the summer of 2012, Mustard began a Kickstarter campaign urging fans to donate various amounts of money so that he could complete the recording and production of the album. Depending on how much a person donated, they would receive a form of reward in return, ranging from getting a digital download of the album once released to having personal Skype lessons and conversations with Mustard himself and various other people. The goal amount he aimed to reach was $15,000 and in total approximately $16,000 was donated. The album was released September 22, 2012.

Track Listing

  1. "Buyer Best Beware" (Live)
  2. "The Last Time We Met"
  3. "Back of my Hand"
  4. "Same as the Old Me"
  5. "Vanity Plate"
  6. "Creep" (Radiohead cover)