Trying Hartz

Danielson
Trying HartzAudio

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Date de sortie: 06/11/2008
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Classement parmi les ventes: N° 2015 en Indé
N° 57943 en Rock
Style: Indé
No d'article.: 2147855
Nombre de disques: 2
Description:Labelcode 00036064 (SC180)
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English Mars Simpson - 12/01/2009 
Daniel Smith is a man who understands the importance of family. Under various monikers dating back to 1994 (Danielson Familie, Brother Danielson, and ...

English Tom Whyman - 01/12/2008 4 sur 5 étoiles!
I think I have reviewer writer’s block at the moment, or something. And, defying easy description (or, you know, well I’m ideologically ob...

English Maddy Costa - 28/11/2008 
The music of Daniel Smith, recorded with myriad relatives and friends (among them Sufjan Stevens), makes for strikingly uneasy listening. The chief hu...

English Mike Wood - 26/11/2008 4 sur 5 étoiles!
The story of Daniel Smith -- at least in thumbnail form as written by his famous fan, the novelist Rick Moody -- is well known to the point of obscure...

English Mandy Williams - 24/11/2008 4 sur 5 étoiles!
This two-disc retrospective of Daniel Smithâ??s formative work, â??Trying Hartz (First Fruits '94-'04),â?? is a twenty eight-song pa...

English Jessica Suarez - 14/11/2008 4 sur 5 étoiles!
Danielson's Daniel Smith enjoyed a breakthrough with 2007's Ships, a stunning record that topped his previous work despite not straying from his centr...

English Jesse Cataldo - 13/11/2008 4 sur 5 étoiles!
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English Chris Chafin - 13/11/2008 4 sur 5 étoiles!
Trying Hartz: First Fruits ‘94 to ‘04 is a collection of the early work of Daniel Smith, the falsetto-wielding outsider folk artist. The t...

English Jason P. Woodbury - 05/11/2008 
It’s common for a lazy rock journalist to use an artist’s faith, particularly a Christian artist’s faith, as a literary easy target....