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Charlie Vaughn & the Daily Routine : a bucket of Joy
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Alternative Folk Rock with songs, melodies, sparing production, and organic instrumentation.
Genre: Rock: College Rock
Release Date: 2008
a bucket of Joy Record Label: Lennon Records
  • Download Album (MP3) - $10.00
  • Buy CD - $15.00
Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Try to Love Someone 3:50 $0.99
the Cruel, Cruel Joke 3:50 $0.99
Bad Habits 3:12 $0.99
the Dive 3:43 $0.99
where the Hell is Frank 2:44 $0.99
the Ballad of Enoch Foster 3:14 $0.99
Simple Life 5:03 $0.99
Live it Up 3:37 $0.99
To Go 2:55 $0.99
I Hope My Mother Wasn't Wrong 5:32 $0.99
Ghosts in the Walls 2:24 $0.99
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Album Notes

Thank you very much for your time, to us, it means the most!

Sincerely,
Charlie Vaughn & the Daily Routine

- A Review by Rowdy -

“It’s good and it’s also good and it’s good sometimes and sometimes not, no, no, wait, all the times it’s good, don’t do the, don’t do the it’s not thingy, don’t do the it’s not thingy, oh, my god, um, I think it’s good and this is my opinion, this is my opinion, I think it’s good also and I like the guitar solos and I’m a, and my dad is the, and my dad is the drummer for, drummer for the band, hey, where’d the pretzel go?”

- Rowdy Lennon

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REVIEWS

Bucket of joy
author: Joke Hess
We saw Charlie with Venice in Utrecht (The Netherlands) and my daughter liked his music very much.(Me too) So for Christmas I ordered the CD and she was very very happy.
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Excellent College Rock CD
author: Chris & the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
“A Bucket of Joy” is a great college rock album with elements of alt-country, folk, blues, and pop rock from Charlie Vaughn & the Daily Routine. This group is fully capable of jumping from genre to genre without losing the fullness and solidity of their sound, delivering great melodic arrangements with nice guitar work in an experimental gem with “Where the Hell is Frank?” Charlie Vaughn\'s vocals are clean with a great range, and he sounds like a mix between Ryan Adams and John Mayer. The lyrics are great from the beginning when Vaughn sings “Tom left town like a broken jaw,” and the rest of the album is filled with excellent storytelling and imagery through Vaughn\'s intelligent and socially aware song writing. The production quality for “A Bucket of Joy” is great for the sound the band is trying to create, in that it nicely combines a clean recording with their raw sound. “Bad Habits” is a nice blues rock track with a catchy hook, a great arrangement featuring solid guitar work and hand claps, clean vocals, and a catchy chorus. “I Hope My Mother Wasn\'t Wrong” is an antiwar track that begins with a stripped down acoustic guitar and drum sound, then moves into a great alt-country arrangement, and features thought-provoking lyrics throughout. Overall, “A Bucket of Joy” is, well, a bucket of joy that should be given a whirl by any college rock fan.
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great!
author: liesbeth
I\'m playing it over and over again, i really love thi album! \"The Dive\" is my favorite (for now..)
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Bucket of Joy
author: Becky Hoyt
I\'m enjoying the cd as a whole so much that I don\'t think I could pick a favorite piece of it. Intelligent lyrics with just the right amount of production.
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