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Tully MacKay-Tisbert : The Precipice
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Acoustic music that blends folk with heavier sounds and Asian influences.
Genre: Folk: Alternative Folk
Release Date: 2007
The Precipice Record Label: Tully MacKay-Tisbert
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Committing Seppuku In Hawai'i 4:19 $0.99
The Payment 3:02 $0.99
Wake Up 2:56 $0.99
All That Aside 5:05 $0.99
Hungry Ghosts 2:21 $0.99
Hate Me and Smile 1:56 $0.99
Salty Piece 2:11 $0.99
Morning Memory 3:25 $0.99
Shelly Was Right 5:42 $0.99
The Precipice 4:37 $0.99
Solitude 1:48 $0.99
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Album Notes

The precipice is an album of acoustic songs that are passionate and reflect musical integrity. The songs have a dark tone resonating with folk sensibility and traditional asian influence. The album has a raw freshness that is moving and engaging. Tully Mackay-Tisbert gives us a worthwhile album with the precipice.

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REVIEWS

author: Ginseng
As one fan wrote: "It is a vivid acoustic album, where the stylized guitar picking and haunting vocals seem to summon a well of emotion, story, and presence. One person described Tully's music as "anointed." It does seem to have a sort of fervor, a tearing from the soul. While being quite personal, the lyrics are well conceived, simply poetic, and fresh. The raw folk guitar sound and his vocals are neatly accented with such sounds as a Chinese lute, driving rain, and singing frogs." "If you listen to anything from Elliot Smith, The Mountain Goats, Ani Difranco, to Incubus, and Pear Jam I would wager you will definitely relish this album."
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