ending with: Sunday at Devil Dirt by Isobel Campbell and Mark Lanegan is released on V2 on May 5
1. Seafaring Song (3:32) 2. The Raven (4:59) 3. Salvation (3:19) 4. Who Built The Road (2:55) 5. Come On Over (Turn Me On) (4:41) 6. Back Burner (6:36) 7. The Flame That Burns (3:38) 8. Shot Gun Blues (3:52) 9. Keep Me In Mind Sweetheart (2:35) 10. Something To Believe (3:33) 11. Trouble (4:49) 12. Sally Don't You Cry (2:44)
Post subject: Re: Cambell/Lanegan - Sunday At Devil Dirt (05-05-08)
Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2008 5:10 pm
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I'm way more excited about this than the gutter twins record
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I'm way more excited about this than the gutter twins record
i think you guys are nuts, but i do think that the second time around this is going to live up to its potential and be everything BOTBS wasn't
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Isobel Campbell & Mark Lanegan “Sunday at Devil Dirt”
(V2 / Cooperative Music – 5th May 2008)
Isobel Campbell and Mark Campbell return in May 2008 with their sublime second album together - “Sunday at Devil Dirt” - the follow-up to the critically-acclaimed “Ballad of the Broken Seas” which received a mercury nomination in 2006.
The album title gives an indication of the music within. While continuing to mine the same rich seam of alt-country, folk and blues of their debut, the new record also embraces a more dusty southern gothic. A sultry, jazzy feel is evident alongside the influence of Tom Waits on a number of tracks.
As with their first album, the album has been written, produced and arranged by Isobel Campbell, with Lanegan providing lead vocal duties.
Isobel Campbell & Mark Lanegan “Sunday at Devil Dirt”
(V2 / Cooperative Music – 5th May 2008)
Isobel Campbell and Mark Campbell return in May 2008 with their sublime second album together - “Sunday at Devil Dirt” - the follow-up to the critically-acclaimed “Ballad of the Broken Seas” which received a mercury nomination in 2006.
The album title gives an indication of the music within. While continuing to mine the same rich seam of alt-country, folk and blues of their debut, the new record also embraces a more dusty southern gothic. A sultry, jazzy feel is evident alongside the influence of Tom Waits on a number of tracks.
As with their first album, the album has been written, produced and arranged by Isobel Campbell, with Lanegan providing lead vocal duties.
Isobel Campbell & Mark Lanegan “Sunday at Devil Dirt”
(V2 / Cooperative Music – 5th May 2008)
Isobel Campbell and Mark Campbell return in May 2008 with their sublime second album together - “Sunday at Devil Dirt” - the follow-up to the critically-acclaimed “Ballad of the Broken Seas” which received a mercury nomination in 2006.
The album title gives an indication of the music within. While continuing to mine the same rich seam of alt-country, folk and blues of their debut, the new record also embraces a more dusty southern gothic. A sultry, jazzy feel is evident alongside the influence of Tom Waits on a number of tracks.
As with their first album, the album has been written, produced and arranged by Isobel Campbell, with Lanegan providing lead vocal duties.
this could end up being my favorite lanegan album ever if it lives up to this description
_________________ Tom Waits: Well... we could go to Taco Bell if that's more your style.
Iggy Pop: What are you saying, man? You saying I'm like a Taco Bell kind of guy?
Post subject: Re: Cambell/Lanegan - Sunday At Devil Dirt (05-05-08)
Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 10:16 pm
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1. Seafaring Song (3:32) 2. The Raven (4:59) 3. Salvation (3:19) 4. Who Built The Road (2:55) 5. Come On Over (Turn Me On) (4:41) 6. Back Burner (6:36) 7. The Flame That Burns (3:38) 8. Shot Gun Blues (3:52) 9. Keep Me In Mind Sweetheart (2:35) 10. Something To Believe (3:33) 11. Trouble (4:49) 12. Sally Don't You Cry (2:44)
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Post subject: Re: Cambell/Lanegan - Sunday At Devil Dirt (05-05-08)
Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 10:20 pm
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psychobain wrote:
1. Seafaring Song (3:32) 2. The Raven (4:59) 3. Salvation (3:19) 4. Who Built The Road (2:55) 5. Come On Over (Turn Me On) (4:41) 6. Back Burner (6:36) 7. The Flame That Burns (3:38) 8. Shot Gun Blues (3:52) 9. Keep Me In Mind Sweetheart (2:35) 10. Something To Believe (3:33) 11. Trouble (4:49) 12. Sally Don't You Cry (2:44)
Oh...My...Fucking...GOD!
This is just about the best surprise ever. It's on What right now.
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