Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2015
Time:44:01
Size:101,3 MB
Label:Self-Released
Styles:Electric Blues
Art:Front
Year:2015
Time:44:01
Size:101,3 MB
Label:Self-Released
Styles:Electric Blues
Art:Front
Tracks Listing:
1. The Great Wall of China - 3:30
2. I Once Knew a Woman - 4:36
3. I've Always Been a Drifter - 4:35
4. I See the Circus Passing - 5:31
5. The Black Limousine - 4:20
6. It's There - 4:13
7. If Your Love Was a Hitch Hiker - 4:08
8. Choosing a Stone in Place of a Dove - 4:24
9. Gone Like a Storm - 3:25
10. Just Look At Building 7 - 5:14
1. The Great Wall of China - 3:30
2. I Once Knew a Woman - 4:36
3. I've Always Been a Drifter - 4:35
4. I See the Circus Passing - 5:31
5. The Black Limousine - 4:20
6. It's There - 4:13
7. If Your Love Was a Hitch Hiker - 4:08
8. Choosing a Stone in Place of a Dove - 4:24
9. Gone Like a Storm - 3:25
10. Just Look At Building 7 - 5:14
The blues lie at the heart of our human condition, without pretense, or delusion. The blues tell us that life is frustrating, worrisome, lonely, and darker than we would like to believe. The blues are a raw product of our ever changing emotional life. They are the product of poverty, despair, fear, and the intense longing for the deliverance of love. They began in tragedy down in the Mississippi Delta, and they have never escaped from their roots. For me, turning suffering into something beautiful represents a kind of triumph of the creative spirit. Simply put: the blues are a form of clear-eyed liberation.
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