The album title takes its name from the Caribbean island of Sint Eustatius.
[citation needed] Rogers' earlier recordings had almost all been as the featured vocalist on other Grand Central artists' tracks.
[citation needed] Whilst maintaining the melancholic vocals and downtempo style, most of the tracks on St. Eustacia were backed up by the acoustic guitar of guitarist and co-writer Matt Bannister.
[citation needed] It was released on Grand Central Records in 2004.
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