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Post by Benjamin A. Vazquez U.E. on Nov 1, 2016 8:59:01 GMT -5
house on a hill
Artist: Fraser Album: house on a hill Year: 2008 CD#: XXXXX Canadian? Yes Best Tracks: #1, #2, #4, #9, #10 Comments Overall: Raw, heartfelt, folk music stripped down to its essentials, barebone, energetic.
1. dusklight, 2:47 - honest & raw, country feel, a woman feels free, magnificent chorus, last note held for six seconds 2. let you down, 3:15 - begins slowly, funky, picks up as it goes along, plenty of harmonica, fades out 3. rules, 4:39 - starts off strong, rock & roll feel (ish), fades out at the end 4. man playing the guitar in the subway, 4:27 - quiet, calm, begins slowly, a song about people ignoring a busker in a subway station, lonely, moving, fades out, seven seconds of silence at the end 5. love song, 3:54 - slow, calm, intimate, a man playing his guitar by a quiet fire, fades out, six seconds of silence at the end 6. going home, 2:12 - quiet, calm, campfire song, a man returning home from africa talks about his experiences with his friends, fades out, eight seconds of silence at the end 7. fire elegy, 4:44 - calm, quiet, simple, longing, heartbroken, fades out at the end 8. lead me, 4:13 - begins energetically with harmonica and drums, upbeat, high energy throughout, fades out, four seconds of silence at the end 9. a story, 4:09 - begins with plucking guitar and harmonica, slow, quiet, elegant, storytelling, fades out, four seconds of silence at the end 10. tonight, 3:12 - slow, quiet, romantic, fades out at the end, four seconds of silence at the end
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