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Robert Deeble : Thirteen Stories
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A electric approach to stripped down indie-acoustic-folk, lurking with guitar feedback and child-like Wurlitzer wanderings. "This is an emotionally resonant work of rare distinction" - Chris Estey, Bandoppler
Genre: Rock: Acoustic
Release Date: 2004
Thirteen Stories
Robert Deeble
Record Label: Pete Records/Fractured Discs
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Preview Song Name Time Buy
1. The Boy with the California Sun 4:43 Album Only
2. The Secret Life of Emily Dickinson 3:05 Album Only
3. Peter and the Lion (v. 2 premix) 4:08 Album Only
4. Blue 3:08 Album Only
5. Chinese Fighter Girl 2:06 Album Only
6. Jack's Diary 4:04 Album Only
7. A Formal Apology 4:03 Album Only
8. 911 to Orson Welles 4:02 Album Only
9. Eclipse 5:50 Album Only
10. I'll Be Your Mirror 2:44 Album Only
11. Joe and the Space Program 4:26 Album Only
12. A Russian Murder Ballad 5:25 Album Only
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Album Notes

Deeble's "Thirteen Stories" produced by Matt Wignall (Cold War Kids), has a lighter, more electric approach than his previous recordings that lurks with guitar feedback and wurlitzer wanderings. This release also earned Deeble the title of “smart rock” with his quirky instrumentation and lyrical banter over such literary luminaries like Emily Dickenson and Dostoevsky.

Robert Deeble has recorded four distributed releases along with several one offs, comps and vinyl singles. He has supported shows for Low, Ida, The Kingsbury Manx, Pedro The Lion, Shannon Wright, Victoria Williams, Songs:Ohia, Over The Rhine and Steppenwolf (yes Steppenwolf). He currently resides in Seattle Washington. Discography: Days Like These (cd 1997), Earthside Down (1998/99), Boots of Spanish Leather (vinyl/cd comp 2001), Thirteen Stories (2004), This Bar Has No One Left (2005), Me I'm From LA Where Nothing is Sacred (Live EP 2010).

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this fellow's got all the treasure...
author: jim
                            
took a chance in buying this...man, am i ever glad i did. this man's got all the treasure...from solid arrangements, impeccable accompaniment, interesting melodies to wistful and thought-provoking poetry. do yourself a favor and grab all his recorded output...you will be ever satisfied you have. the man should be a star...!
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