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Protection Spells
''Protection Spells'' is a tour-only album by Songs: Ohia. It is a collection of 9 improvised pieces recorded by Jason Molina whilst on tour in 1999. It was limited to 500 copies and released by Secretly Canadian in 2000. Track listing All songs written by Jason Molina. #"Trouble Will Find You" #"The Moon Undoes It All" #"Darkness That Strong" #"Keep Only One of Us Free" #"The World at the End of the World" #"Fire on the Shore" #"Mighty Like Love, Mighty Like Sorrow" #"The One Red Star" #"Whenever I Have Done a Thing in Flames" Credits *Jason Molina *Joseph Brumley *Daniel Burton *Jonathan Cargill *Chris Carothers *Geof Comings *Dave Fischoff *Rory Leitch *Microtec * June Panic * Alasdair Roberts *Jochem Schouten *Ben Swanson *Chris Swanson *Richard Youngs Richard Youngs is an English musician based in Glasgow since the early 1990s. His catalogue of solo and collaborative work formally begins with ''Advent'', first issued in 1990. He plays many instruments, most commonly ch ...
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''Metrosideros polymorpha'', the ''ōhia lehua'', is a species of flowering evergreen tree in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae, that is endemic to the six largest islands of Hawaii. It is a highly variable tree, being tall in favorable situations, and a much smaller prostrate shrub when growing in Hawaiian tropical rainforests#Bogs, boggy soils or directly on basalt. It produces a brilliant display of flowers, made up of a mass of stamens, which can range from fiery red to yellow. Many native Hawaiian traditions refer to the tree and the forests it forms as sacred to Pele (deity), Pele, the volcano goddess, and to Laka, the goddess of hula. Ōhia trees grow easily on lava, and are usually the first plants to grow on new lava flows. It is a common misconception that the word ''ōhia'' is used to refer to the tree and that the word ''lehua'' refers only to its flowers. ''The Hawaiian Dictionary'' (Pukui and Elbert 1986: 199) defines ''lehua'' with these words: "The flower of the '' ...
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