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Eric Leick
Corn On The Macabre
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strange folk. freak folk. heavy metal mentality meets a folk music sensibility.
Genre:
Folk: Modern Folk
Release Date:
2006
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Corn On The Macabre
Eric Leick
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(809812009320)
Record Label: Mayapple Records
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Caufield Well
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What You Wanted
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One More Button
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10 Lb Petrified Olive Loaf
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Strangest Thing
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200 Ft. Below
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Renaissance Man
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Sassy
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Dust
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Magically Delicious
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Apology
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Send Me a Bottle
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3 Steps Away
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Priorities
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A.p.o. 96225
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Prince & the Pauper
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Summer Lullaby
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Album Notes
Eric Leick brings us seventeen songs of inspired, dark, wit.
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Beautiful and ugly all at once
author: M.C.
Carefully crafted work, with music and lyrics that are unexpected. Sometimes funny, sometimes tender, often spooky, but never predictable, this CD is full of brilliantly captured moments. The honesty is neither brutal nor sentimental. It is absolutely focused and real. It plays like a book of short stories, each one pleasant and entertaining enough on the initial read, but haunting you well after it's over.
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