CD Rough Trade/ Beggars Group Release date: 01/Jan/2007
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Sales Rank:
#14308 in Other Alternative #175602 in Rock
Style:
Other Alternative
Product No.:
2360071
Details / Tracklist:
01. "Posters"
02. "Don't Be Upset"
03. "Williamsburg Willoldham Morror"
04. "Something Good"
05. "The Singing Tree"
06. "Anxiety Attack"
07. "Time Machine"
08. "Moving"
09. "Art Land"
10. "New Old Friends"
11. "They Always Knew"
12. "Had It All"
Number of discs:
1
Description:
Anti folk hero Jeffrey Lewis and his younger brother Jack team up for this album on Rough traditional. City and Eastern Songs features 12 tracks of beautifully constructed, off kilter, folk based tunes with Lewis' traditional mark husky almost off tune vocal style and mellow strummed acoustic guitars, Jack adds some pastoral elements to the songs with violins and strings. Includes a foldout sleeve with full lyrics and cartoons. 2005.
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