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  1. Orange Raja, Blood Royal is a 7" single released by the Mountain Goats and Alastair Galbraith in 1995 on Walt Records. The songs on it by the Mountain Goats were re-released on the Ghana...

  2. Orange Raja, Blood Royal. Orange Raja, Blood Royal is a 7" record by the Mountain Goats and Alastair Galbraith on the Walt Records label. The back cover of the sleeve features two quotations. The first is from Fear and Trembling by Søren Kierkegaard: "Fools and young men prate about everything being possible for a man.

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    Blood Royal is the first song on the single Orange Raja, Blood Royal. It was re-released on the compilation Ghana.

    •"This is a song Alastair and I recorded while we were living sixteen thousand miles apart or so, and I recorded my parts on the tape and I sent it over to New Zealand and he did his parts. And then we became millionaires, and that's why we're dressed so foppishly." -- 1996-09-03 - Fletcher's - Baltimore, MD

    •1996-09-03 - Fletcher's - Baltimore, MD

    •1998-04-12 - Brownie's - New York City, NY

    •2002-10-08 - McGarrigle's - Sligo, Ireland

    •2008-03-13 - Pearl Street - Northampton, MA

  3. Orange Raja, Blood Royal is a collaboration EP with Alastair Galbraith, who went on to collaborate with the Mountain Goats in other endeavors as well. In an interview, he described the collaboration as follows:

  4. a blog of improvised album art for live recordings by the mountain goats. A few of these images came with the downloads but mostly it's stuff I cobbled together from whatever posters or otherwise I could find online.

  5. Artist: The Mountain Goats with Alastair Galbraith Date Released: 1995 Label: Walt Produced By: John Darnielle A-and-B-sides: Blood Royal The Only Thing I Know Raja Vocative Hatha Hill Review: Music Hub

  6. The Only Thing I Know is the second song on the single Orange Raja, Blood Royal. It was re-released on the compilation Ghana.