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Okkervil River Okkervil River is an American rock band led by singer-songwriter Will Sheff. Formed in Austin, Texas, in 1998, the band takes its name from a short story by Russian author Tatyana Tolstaya set on the river Okkervil in Saint Petersburg. They bega ...
's second EP, released in mid-1999. It was recorded live over a span of three days in 1998 when the band was still forming. Three of the tracks appeared revised on later recordings: "He Passes Number Thirty-Three" on the 2003 split EP ''
Julie Doiron / Okkervil River ''Julie Doiron / Okkervil River'' is an album release, a CD split between Julie Doiron and alternative country band Okkervil River Okkervil River is an American rock band led by singer-songwriter Will Sheff. Formed in Austin, Texas, in 1998, ...
'', "The Velocity of Saul at the Time of His Conversion" on the 2003 album ''
Down the River of Golden Dreams ''Down the River of Golden Dreams'' is the second full-length studio album by Okkervil River, released on September 2, 2003. William Schaff continued to create artwork for Okkervil River with this release. The record label Jagjaguwar released ...
'', and "For the Captain" on the 2005 EP ''
Black Sheep Boy Appendix ''Black Sheep Boy Appendix'' is the fourth Extended play, EP by Indie (music), indie band Okkervil River (band), Okkervil River, released on November 22, 2005. This mini-album is a continuation of their 2005 release, ''Black Sheep Boy'' and is a ...
'' (as "Another Radio Song").


Track listing

# "Kathy Keller" - 3:30 # "The Velocity of Saul at the Time of His Conversion" - 4:27 # "Oh, Precious" - 5:03 # "For the Captain" - 5:34 # "Auntie Alice" - 2:57 # "Whole Wide World" - 4:07 # "He Passes Number Thirty-Three" - 5:45


References

{{Authority control 1999 EPs Okkervil River albums