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Rod MacDonald : And Then He Woke Up
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Prime Rod, from shadowy Me and Uncle Joe to whimsical Happy All the Time.
Genre: Folk: Folk Pop
Release Date: 1997
And Then He Woke Up Record Label: Gadfly Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Happy All the Time 3:57 Album Only
Ballad of a Black Haired Man 3:40 Album Only
On Any Old Sunday 3:43 Album Only
And Then He Woke Up 4:24 Album Only
The Death of Victor Jara 5:23 Album Only
Me and Uncle Joe 5:39 Album Only
I Can't Believe ( How Good You've Been to Me) 3:58 Album Only
The Last Train to Pontiac 4:39 Album Only
Love For All Seasons 3:53 Album Only
Out of the Country 5:25 Album Only
I'll Walk in the Highlands 4:24 Album Only
Keeper Fo the Flame 3:15 Album Only
Who Built the Bomb ( That Blew Oklahoma City Down)? 4:49 Album Only
Timothy 4:03 Album Only
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Album Notes

The new album, Rod's first new release since 1994, features some of Rod's best songs, from the social commentary of "Who Built the Bomb (That Blew Oklahoma City Down)?" to the shadowy "Me and Uncle Joe" to the whimsical "Happy All the Time."

One of the leaders of the folk revival of the '80s, Rod MacDonald has been a major force among singer/songwriters since being one of the primary organizers of the Greenwich Village scene (Rod founded the Greenwich Village Folk Festival in 1987). Two critically-acclaimed releases in the 1980s ("No Commercial Traffic" and "White Buffalo") led to continuous touring. In the 1990s, Rod released "Highway to Nowhere" and "The Man on the Ledge".

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