| "Sunset Retirement Community" |
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| Song by Mark Eitzel from the album Acuarela Songs |
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| Released |
2001 |
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| Format |
2-CD |
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| Length |
2:09 |
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| Label |
Acuarela Discos |
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| Writer(s) |
Mark Eitzel |
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| Producer(s) |
Mark Eitzel |
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| Acuarela Songs track listing |
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Disc 1:
- "You're Open Housing" - Amon Belhom Duo
- "Krazy Koz" - Mojave 3
- "I Row Across A Japanese Watercolor" - Aroah
- "The Colour Of Water" - Dakota Suite
- "Threads Of Carbon In Watercolour" - Knife In The Water
- "From Where I Sit On The Bridge Or The Water Is Waiting" - Diana Darby
- "The Waves" - Greg Weeks
- "Watercolor Rose" - Doug Hoekstra
- "Henshaw" - Early Day Miners
- "Lilac" - Empty House Cooperative
- "Water Colored" - Howe Gelb
- "Neptune" - Magic 12
- "John King's Watercolor Bicycle" - M. Ward
- "Water Fills The Bedroom" - Tracker
- "Sunset Retirement Community" - Mark Eitzel
- "The Year That Got Away (Watercolor, 2000)" - TW Walsh
Disc 2:
- "North School Drive" - The Clientele
- "Watercolor..." - Paloma
- "Watercolor Lines" - Paula Frazer
- "Colouring Iris" - Sodastream
- "Never Like Graffiti" - Emak Bakia
- "Painter Blue" - Willard Grant Conspiracy
- "Atrevete A Quererme" - Viva las Vegas
- "Water Color" - Virgil Shaw
- "La Source" - Vera Clouzot
- "Fireworks" - The Court and Spark
- "La Ley Del Feriante" - Nacho Vegas
- "Saigon Shrunken Panorama" - The Mountain Goats
- "High Wire" - Tara Jane O'Neill
- "Missed Holidays (An Exchange For A Watercolor)" - Norfolk & Western
- "Camelot" - Sarah White
- "Water's Colored" - For Stars
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"Sunset Retirement Community" is a mostly instrumental song from Mark Eitzel that appears as the 15th song on the 1st disc of the 2-disc Acuarela Songs compilation, released by Spain's Acuarela Discos label in 2001. All tracks commissioned for this compilation had the theme of watercolors. The song is another in the line of Eitzel's stint of writing fake commercials, the only other of which has been released being "Welcome To Whitehall".
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