CD Glitterhouse / Indigo Release date: 28/Mar/2008
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#5863 in Other Alternative #116365 in Rock
Style:
Other Alternative
Product No.:
2221921
Details / Tracklist:
Disc 01 01. "American Wheeze"
02. "I Seen What I Saw"
03. "Wayfaring Stranger"
04. "Cinder Alley"
05. "Straw Foot"
06. "Clogger"
07. "Harm's Way"
08. "Haw"
09. "Poor Mouth"
10. "Praying Arm Lane"
Disc 02 01. "Burning Bush"
02. "Splinters"
03. "Silver Saddle"
04. "Phyllis Ruth"
05. "24 Hours"
06. "Partisan"
07. "Coal Black Horses"
08. "Dead Run"
Number of discs:
2
Extra-Infos:
Hand-picked By David Eugene Edwards Himself
Description:
Live March 2001 is an album by Sixteen Horsepower, released in 2008. Live March 2001 includes a.o. the following tracks: â??American Wheezeâ?, â??Wafaring Strangerâ?, â??Poormouthâ?, â??Praying Arm Laneâ? and more. The album is a rock 2-CD. - HAND-PICKED BY DAVID EUGENE EDWARDS HIMSELF
Recorded during the Secret South tour in 2001. Features one complete 90 minute show showing the band in their natural habitat - the stage.
Live At Ancienne Belgique Brussels Belgium 23.03.2001.
Promo Version "For Promotion Only" Stamped On Both Cd's
"Live March 2001" is a captivating live album by the acclaimed alternative country band 16 Horsepower, released in CD format. Capturing the raw energy and haunting atmosphere of their performances, this recording showcases the band's unique blend of Americana, folk, and rock influences. Known for their intense stage presence and emotionally charged music, 16 Horsepower have built a devoted following since their formation in Denver in the early 1990s. Led by David Eugene Edwards, they are celebrated for albums like "Sackcloth 'n' Ashes" and "Low Estate," which have earned critical praise worldwide. The label behind this release is Glitterhouse / Indigo?renowned for supporting innovative artists across genres with high-quality productions that appeal to discerning listeners.
Darkness and sweat: these are the lasting impressions from the only time I was fortunate to witness the now-defunct 16 Horsepower in concert back in 2...