Daylight Savings Time

Steve Forbert
Daylight Savings Time

11,79 EUR
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Blue Rose
Release date: 20/Sep/2024
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Style: Other Pop
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Details / Tracklist: 1.1 Clouds Roll Past the Sky
1.2 Purple Toyota
1.3 Sound Existence
1.4 Pour a Little Glitter on It, Baby
1.5 The Blues
1.6 Tomorrow Song
1.7 One Lone Leaf
1.8 Simon Says
1.9 Dixie Miles
1.10 Guilt Tripper
Number of discs: 1
Description:Steve Forbert has been releasing great original material since the late 1970s. A two-disc set of his first two albums, Alive On Arrival and Jackrabbit Slim, was released in 2013, complete with several bonus tracks, and last year a new version of his 1988 album Streets Of This Town was issued, remastered and remixed. It's great to revisit these early albums, but Steve Forbert's talent for songwriting has only grown in the years since those early releases. His new album features all original material, and a great group of musicians backing him. Joining him on this album are Rob Clores (The Black Crowes) on keyboards and accordion, Gurf Morlix (Lucinda Williams) on electric guitar, Aaron Comess (Spin Doctors) on drums, Byron House (Robert Plant's Band of Joy) on bass, and Layonne Holmes on backing vocals. Michael Doherty's Music LogĀ As Forbert approaches the milestone of his 70th birthday, Daylight Savings Time contemplates and celebrates the proverbial 'extra hour of daylight' that comes with the time change. "Yeah, to chirping crickets and to daylight savings time!" he sings on the album's first single, "Sound Existence". -
Steve Forbert has been releasing great original material since the late 1970s. A two-disc set of his first two albums, Alive On Arrival and Jackrabbit Slim, was released in 2013, complete with several bonus tracks, and last year a new version of his 1988 album Streets Of This Town was issued, remastered and remixed. It's great to revisit these early albums, but Steve Forbert's talent for songwriting has only grown in the years since those early releases. His new album features all original material, and a great group of musicians backing him. Joining him on this album are Rob Clores (The Black Crowes) on keyboards and accordion, Gurf Morlix (Lucinda Williams) on electric guitar, Aaron Comess (Spin Doctors) on drums, Byron House (Robert Plant's Band of Joy) on bass, and Layonne Holmes on backing vocals.Michael Doherty's Music LogAs Forbert approaches the milestone of his 70th birthday, Daylight Savings Time contemplates and celebrates the proverbial 'extra hour of daylight' that comes with the time change. "Yeah, to chirping crickets and to daylight savings time!" he sings on the album's first single, "Sound Existence".
"Daylight Savings Time" is a CD by acclaimed American singer-songwriter Steve Forbert, released under the respected Blue Rose label. This album showcases Forbert's signature blend of folk-rock and Americana, featuring heartfelt lyrics and melodic storytelling that have defined his career for decades. Known for his distinctive voice and poetic songwriting, Forbert first gained national attention with his 1979 hit "Romeo?s Tune," which remains a staple in classic rock playlists. Over the years, he has built a loyal fanbase through consistent touring and critically praised albums, earning him recognition as one of America's most enduring troubadours. Blue Rose Records is renowned for its dedication to roots music, specializing in Americana, country-rock, and singer-songwriters from both sides of the Atlantic. The label has become synonymous with quality releases that appeal to discerning listeners who appreciate authentic musical craftsmanship.
No. of tracks: 10
Manufacturer No.: BRSM10942
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