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Brennon John : Babbling Beasts
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If Mississippi John Hurt was doing an imitation of Tom Waits singing a song written by Robert Johnson for Bob Dylan.
Genre: Blues: Country Blues
Release Date: 2007
Babbling Beasts
Brennon John
Record Label: Da Vine
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1. When the Sun Goes Down 4:23 + MP3 $0.99
2. I'm a Long Way From Home 4:00 + MP3 $0.99
3. You Got to Move 3:00 + MP3 $0.99
4. I Was in an Awful Mood 3:00 + MP3 $0.99
5. To the Moon 3:30 + MP3 $0.99
6. I'm Gonna Build You a Home 2:24 + MP3 $0.99
7. It's Floodin' Down Here 4:22 + MP3 $0.99
8. If I Had My Way 2:42 + MP3 $0.99
9. I'm Hungry 2:46 + MP3 $0.99
10. When the Sun Comes Up 4:14 + MP3 $0.99
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Album Notes

If you're looking for perfection, go look somewhere else...we ain't sellin' that here.

We here at da Vine are proud to offer this limited signature edition of a work spanning 9 years through 12 albums containing over 100 songs. Each record of this anthology will be signed by the artist himself, Brennon John. Supplies will be limited, for we don't want to hurt his fingerpickin' hand.

You are currently looking at Babbling Beasts, no. 11 in the anthology.

A little bit about his life (a life you would understand more through the music than any amount of words on this page) ...but nonetheless:

After completing his childhood quite successfully in the once-booming Pennsylvania Railroad hub, Altoona, our hero (like most young people of an adult status yet malleable mentality) was corralled into an institution of higher learning where he spent the better part of six years. While operating under the guise of a student of architecture, Brennon cultivated his love of traditional folk, blues and bluegrass, producing a vast body of musical work while becoming acquainted with a variety of instruments. After completing the academic chapter of his life, Brennon John, like so many who came before, packed his bags and headed for the Nashville skyline. He and his motley crew of wayward gypsy souls set up camp, surrounding themselves with kindred spirits of similar mind from all walks of life and many diverse locales... During his stay in Music city, Brennon released one album which is gaining both popularity and notoriety, VARIATIONS: I. After spending a year collaborating with some of the greatest talent music has to offer, Brennon John decided to walk away from the bright lights of Nashville to operate his music career from his home in the Pennsylvania mountains.

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REVIEWS

Like an old pair of well worn shoes
author: FleshColoredCrayon
                            
Like coming home to a warm room during the worst winter ever. Everything is bright, inviting and warm inside. Outside the wind is howling, you cannot see the snow for the snow storm and you are filled with a great inner peace, such as you have ever known. The light at the end of the tunnel, The pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, an old blues riff coming up with the sun. It is always good too hear an old friend.
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Beautiful, expressive guitar work.
author: Robert Lesher
                            
I like this recording, the guitar playing and singing hits the mark. However, the harmonica is honest but not well played and is a distraction at times. I will buy other Brennon John recordings, however.
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