better with every listen
author: huemachi
What a great album by devon alves. it has an old timey and simple sound, fantastic guitar playing and it gets better with every listen. This album has quickly become a familiar old stand by that gets played alot
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Alves delivers a wonderful acoustic sound lying some where in a lost triangle be
author: Derrick Mund
With album credits ending, "big thanks to all those who have helped to make possible another bucket of funk” I’ve encountered an album I begin to like out of principle. Upon listening Alves delivers a wonderful acoustic sound lying some where in a lost triangle between blues, rock and bluegrass. Opener, ‘Pull the Road’ is an excellent introduction to this pagan traveler on an album where Nature and rustic travels reoccur as much as David Grisman style mandolin cries. Other notables include, ‘Rainy Day’ a brief instrumental showcasing Alves, steel guitar skills. Also, When it’s time, a traditional slide guitar number, Boatyard Blues, and Apple Tree. –Derrick Mund
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author: philly b kcr college radio
Across That River is truly inspiring. I haven't heard anything as pure in
tone as it is in its message in a long, long while. I work at the radio
station at San Diego State University (KCRlive.com) and we play it (at
least on our weekly show) quite a bit... at least once a week. That is
how I really got turned on to the album. Frankly I'd never heard the name
Devon Alves before and feel blessed that I am now able to groove with your
tunes.
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