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(Blues) Pops Walker - The CRUM Session

Infohash:

CC2A3D4A2A93650B8CEF1A26AFF69E02558F8F4D

Type:

Audio Music

Title:

(Blues) Pops Walker - The CRUM Session

Category:

Audio/Music

Uploaded:

2011-05-12 (by nightissuchproximity)

Description:

mp3 320kbps Released: 2007 Label: (Self released) Styles: Acoustic blues Art: Front (3:51) 1. Crum (4:21) 2. Make It Real (3:23) 3. Blair Mountain Waltz (4:07) 4. Stubborn, Ornery and Blind (3:05) 5. I Know You (2:55) 6. Southeastern (3:14) 7. Hole in My Heart (4:02) 8. I Can't Do it Alone (3:57) 9. We're Not Done (4:29) 10. In the End (3:21) 11. Promised Land (2:19) 12. Buttermilk Reprise

Tags:

  1. blues

Files count:

1

Size:

98.87 Mb

Trackers:

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Comments:

daba_1 (2011-05-12)

Notes from Crum
Sometime in late 2005, Ross Ballard approached me with the idea of using my music for the background of his audio book, “Crum”, the novel by Lee Maynard. This kind of project was a first for me and I was intrigued. It sounded like it would be fun. I had no earthly idea. Ross gave me a copy of the book and I was stunned. It was simply brilliant. Yes, it’s crude, sexist, bawdy, and crass. But it’s arguably the best coming-of-age novel ever written about growing up as a lower class country boy. It’s especially piquant if one is from the South, or anywhere else in the backwoods of America. “Crum”, though a novel, is the truth, nothing but the unadulterated truth.
I wrote two tunes specifically for the project and had several previously unrecorded pieces that seemed to fit the timbre of the book, that being a mixture of melancholy, glee, hope, introspection, and potential catharsis. We recorded them all on a cool November day in 2006, and I could sense that Ross, Donnie, and I, shared the same feeling – that we were onto something special. But that special nature had little to do with me. The three of us were merely latecomers, lucky enough to hitch a ride on a phenomenal literary train, a work of dazzling (if off-colored) truth. I’m honored to be a part of it, even if only vicariously. Thanks Ross; thanks Donnie; and most of all, thank you Mr. Maynard for chronicling my (and many others’) adolescence.

daba_1 (2011-05-12)

1 Crum 3:50
2 Make It Real 4:20
3 Blair Mountain Waltz 3:23
4 Stubborn, Ornery and Blind 4:07
5 I Know You 3:05
6 Southeastern 2:54
7 Hole in My Heart 3:14
8 I Can't Do It Alone 4:02
9 We're Not Done 3:57
10 In the End 4:29
11 Promised Land 3:21
12 Buttermilk Reprise 2:19