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if earthly and mystical poets Pablo Neruda and Jalal-e-Din Rumi found acoustic guitars and wrote Americana songs together with wine and dancing girls and late night crickets for company it might sound like this
Genre:
Folk: Alternative Folk
Release Date:
2008
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Record Label: Painted Sun Records
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“…alt country, folk-rock jams, creating a hodgepodge of comparisons that ranged from Jack Johnson to Ryan Adams to David Gray. …even into Bob Dylan territory…a daunting place to tread, but pulled off with the grace of a musical veteran. “
-Jessica Small
Santa Barbara Independent
“ laid-back acoustic folk..”
=BRIAN McELHINEY, - Bennington Banner
“worldly singer songwriter brings the Americana home..”
-Rob DeWalt the New Mexican Pasatiempo
“.. .a toe tapping adventure”
-Matt Kramer, Pacific Sun
“…a wealth of star-roaming storytelling and slow drawl intimacy, recalling everyone from Chris Smither and Ryan Adams to Lyle Lovett in their easygoing charms and front porch bonhomie. “(Todd Lavoie- San Francisco Bay Gaurdian
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Good Album, skip the MP3's
author: Rob
I've been really digging this album, however I wish I had shelled out the extra $5 for the disc. The fidelity of the MP3's is disappointing. Most are below 192, which is fine for an ipod, however the lossiness becomes apparent when played played on a proper system. I wish I could just chuck the extra cash at them and get the disc because I'll eventually be buying anyway.
Bottom line: buy this album, just avoid the digitals if you have a discerning ear.
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