2016-03-03
This is the 6 album in the discography of Grant Peeples, but the first one that i have heard from them. This album is a little crazy as you can tell that their are no electrical instruments on the album, but it doesn't really sound like an Acoustic album. There are a few songs that feel like you are sitting by a campfire just jamming, and the poetry skills that Grant posses really come out in those songs. So much in fact that he starts and finishes the albums with just reading poetry. I thought tracks 4/5 were the best ones on the album.
review by Matt
Seth Bernard and Daisy May
The Copper Country Quintet
BLACK JAKE AND THE CARNIES
Where The Heather Don't Grow
Holly Williams
The Ones We Never Knew
ERIN MCKEOWN
Sing You Sinners, 2007
PAUL KELLY
Greatest Hits-Songs From the South Volumes 1 & 2
Blue Water Ramblers
Coming Home
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