We All Just Died
Jon Luther
© Copyright-Jon Luther
Record Label: Collective Records Ltd.
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1. Again |
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2. I Don't Know Anything |
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3. Cell |
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4. Endless |
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5. Intoxicate My Mind |
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6. Spells |
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7. Drying Away |
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8. Signal |
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9. Real |
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10. For Me |
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11. When Evening Comes |
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12. Sickness |
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13. Leave Me Alone |
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14. Trust Forbidden |
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15. The Sun |
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16. Circuit |
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17. 9 Things To Say |
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18. Anything |
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19. Shaded Pictures |
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20. Electricity |
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This is 8th album from the solo artist Jon Luther.
Recorded over a two year period. it's a wonder it even exists.
It is the second half of the album No Longer.
A psuedo double album.
Recorded and released at seperate times, they were intended to be released at once.
But life often gets in the way of progress.
As progress often gets in the way of life.
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Brown Pianos
author: Abaddon
I love this. Ben Folds needs to pack his bags. It's almost like this artist somehow put himself on a pedestool. It's amazing, Jon Luther takes you on a journey you will have trouble forgetting. For less than 13 dollars you get a CD. It's full of music. Sad music. You can feel his opression through his ballads. It's almost as if you can invision the hacks trying to rob him of his musical visions. You can tell by his lyrics that he takes himself entirely too seriously. I like that. It gives a sense of urgency and desperation. It's like listening to him continualy shooting himself in the foot. In conclusion, Jon Luther's album will leave you in awe. It takes on a weird ego monster persona that will have you asking yourself, "Do I come across like that?" Buy this, you wont regret it. Cheers! Five Stars!
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