Jon Dee Graham: Garage Sale - COMPACT DISCS
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Jon Dee Graham: Garage Sale - COMPACT DISCS

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Jon Dee Graham: Garage Sale - COMPACT DISCSTitle: Garage Sale Artist: Jon Dee Graham Label: JDG Product Type: COMPACT DISCS UPC: 600054106224 Genre: Rock Release Date: 2012 07 17 Number of Discs: 1 Along with peers James McMurtry, Lucinda Williams, Alejandro Escovedo and Steve Earle, Graham has made a long series of records that artfully combine his personal tale with universal truth it's perhaps the first time Graham let's his music open up and stretch out like a lazy Sunday morning in bed

Title: Garage Sale
Artist: Jon Dee Graham
Label: JDG
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 600054106224
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 2012-07-17
Number of Discs: 1

Along with peers James McMurtry, Lucinda Williams, Alejandro Escovedo and Steve Earle, Graham has made a long series of records that artfully combine his personal tale with universal truth... it's perhaps the first time Graham let's his music open up and stretch out like a lazy Sunday morning in bed with the newspaper and a big mug of coffee. Garage Sale" is supple. Graham takes his time with beds of hymn-like organ, Crazy Horse-style jamming, and instrumental lap steel. It's still a Jon Dee Graham record, complete with moments of punk abandon and pointed turns of phrase. But it's also something new." - No Depression

Tracks:
1.1 Unafraid
1.2 Yes Yes
1.3 The Orphan's Song
1.4 O Dearest One (Revisited W/ Erin Ivey)
1.5 Bobby Dunbar
1.6 Just Like That
1.7 Codeine Codine
1.8 #19
1.9 Collapse
1.10 Where Were Yr Friends?
1.11 Radio Uxtmal

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