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Milly Raccoon evokes Patsy Cline, is inspired by Nora Jones (‘I had her in mind when I was writing it’) on ‘The Fine Art of Takin’ It Slow’

 Milly Raccoon as photographed by Eli Meltzer
Milly Raccoon finds inspiration in Patsy Cline on “The Fine Art of Takin’ It Slow,” the opening track on the upcoming album Frankincense and Myrrh, arriving July 7.
 
Milly’s take on Nashville — the Nashville of now where messages of spirituality and liberation are more vital than ever — is all over Frankincense and Myrrh where Milly also delivers songs with a gauzy, dream-like, and poignant touch that evokes Nora Jones and Iris DeMent.
 
My big wish is that someday Nora Jones will sing “The Fine Art of Takin’ It Slow,” Milly says. “I had her in mind when I was writing it.”
 
Milly Raccoon is available for interviews. Please contact Josh Bloom at Fanatic for more info.

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 Track Listing:
 
01. The Fine Art of Takin’ It Slow (VIDEO)
02. Walk Down The Stairs
03. Perséphone La Rousse
04. Las Abuelitas del Arcoíris
05. This Ancient Love
06. Offering To The Fae
07. That Girl I Left Behind Me
08. Fiddler’s Prayer
09. I’m Gonna Feed You
10. Complicated Gifts
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