Origin Unknown by Kevin J. Cope
Tracklist
Credits
released October 15, 2020
Recording and editing by Kevin J. Cope
Album performed on a 2016 Douglass Scott guitar
Photography by Brian Mengini
Jeff B. Francis, mastering engineer
Performers:
Kevin J. Cope, guitar
Paula Campbell (Frechette), flute on "Penumbra"
Brendan Evans, guitar I on "Newton's Cradle"
Benjamin Goldmen, darbuka on "Three Sephardic Songs"
Rachael Lipson, soprano on "In the Sky" & "Three Sephardic Songs"
Christopher Nichols, clarinet on "Origin Unknown: A Pole Was Journeying"
Special thanks to:
Linda & Hilbert Cope, Alissa Cope, Jennifer Margaret Barker, Patrick Long, Matthew Slotkin, Christiaan Taggart, Nate Carr, Joel Lego, Matthew Denman, Michael Mekailek, Laura Kerst, James E. Plastine, Andytuba, James Haughom, Sandra M. Zemetro, Aiden and Andrew Larsen, John Molitoris, Eric Zillmer, Darrin Pochan, Thomas Anderson, Diane Boykin, Kim Wiklund, Andy Jurik, Devin Sherman, Rani Cohen, Danielle Cumming, Brittany Tanis, Joseph Murphy, and Roxanne Stanulis, Paul Weagraff, and the Delaware Division of the Arts
Recording and editing by Kevin J. Cope
Album performed on a 2016 Douglass Scott guitar
Photography by Brian Mengini
Jeff B. Francis, mastering engineer
Performers:
Kevin J. Cope, guitar
Paula Campbell (Frechette), flute on "Penumbra"
Brendan Evans, guitar I on "Newton's Cradle"
Benjamin Goldmen, darbuka on "Three Sephardic Songs"
Rachael Lipson, soprano on "In the Sky" & "Three Sephardic Songs"
Christopher Nichols, clarinet on "Origin Unknown: A Pole Was Journeying"
Special thanks to:
Linda & Hilbert Cope, Alissa Cope, Jennifer Margaret Barker, Patrick Long, Matthew Slotkin, Christiaan Taggart, Nate Carr, Joel Lego, Matthew Denman, Michael Mekailek, Laura Kerst, James E. Plastine, Andytuba, James Haughom, Sandra M. Zemetro, Aiden and Andrew Larsen, John Molitoris, Eric Zillmer, Darrin Pochan, Thomas Anderson, Diane Boykin, Kim Wiklund, Andy Jurik, Devin Sherman, Rani Cohen, Danielle Cumming, Brittany Tanis, Joseph Murphy, and Roxanne Stanulis, Paul Weagraff, and the Delaware Division of the Arts








