The World Has Changed
© Copyright-John Coster
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John Coster's The World has Changed, is a stunning and powerful work from a major American songwriter. It is John's first solo album in over a decade. The project was made possible by the dedication of some great musicians who were determined to help get out a new Coster opus. Singer Susannah Keith enlisted John's long time collaborator, Jeff Pevar, who used scarce time between the CPR (Crosby Pevar Raymond), Jazz is Dead and Graham Nash tours this summer to co-produce the project with her and Tony Perrino. Dan Toler (Allman Brothers, etc.) gave up some rare days off during the Dickey Betts and Great Southern tour to contribute to the project also. Richard Crooks, Coster's drummer in Medicine Band, whose major credits started with Dylan's Blood on the Tracks showed up as well, along with bassist extraordinaire, Dave Livolsi.
The World Has Changed is the first recording that truly captures Coster's unique rock/Americana style and the scope of his writing. Tracks range from a remake
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Great to hear John & Suzanna again
author: Sigrid Haag
You hear them ones, you hear these remarkable voices out of a million. Great.
All the best.
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It's great to hear John's voice again!
author: Mary Engels
What a treat...to happen upon John Coster's website and discover that he had released this CD! I was looking for a special Christmas gift for my husband....and what luck!!! The music is definitely reminiscent of what we have loved for many years...yet fresh in it's message and presentation. The only thing that kept me from giving it 5 stars is that I prefer the original version of 'Old Stones'... but the words were there, and I could have voted 4.5 if it had been an option!
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One of music's greatest hidden secrets!
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This CD is heart-warming, story-telling, melodic and memorable. John Coster at his best (listened to him back in the 80s), and one of the music world's greatest hidden secrets. Suzanna Keith's vocals are soothing -- more people should benefit from John's music. It is good for the soul.
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