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away with the old-timey blues and country influences. The new sound of the
contemporary and sincere. Vocalist John McCauley, the chief songwriter of the
group, seems to have found his own distinct voice and is comfortable reeling
back and singing quietly, harnessing his muscular, grainy timbre into a sweet
instrument. The first half of the album never breaks a sweat, concentrating
solely on stripped-down, melancholy ballads. Side two breaks away from the
acoustic aspects, and kicks up a laid-back Nashville groove with honky tonk
piano, Stonesy guitar riffs, and classic Americana harmonies. McCauley sounds
overtly retro. For The Black Dirt Sessions, the sepia tones are faded and less
distracting. Songs written to sound like old pub standards helped to gain the
individuality.
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1. Choir Of Angels 2:54
2. Twenty Miles 3:43
3. Goodbye, Dear Friend 4:58
4. Piece By Piece And Frame By Frame 4:09
5. The Sad Sun 4:34
6. Mange 5:16
7. When She Comes Home 3:53
8. Hand In My Hand 4:31
9. I Will Not Be Myself 3:22
10.Blood Moon 4:40
11.Christ Jesus 4:32
Total Playtime: 46:32
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