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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
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Files count:
1
Size:
98.87 Mb
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Comments:
daba_1 (2011-05-12)
Notes from CrumSometime in late 2005, Ross Ballard approached me with the idea of using my music for the background of his audio book, “Crumâ€, 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. “Crumâ€, 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 3:502 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