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Jim Boggia - Misadventures In Stereo

Tracklist:
01. Johnnie's Going Down
02. To And Fro
03. No Way Out
04. So
05. Nothing's Changed
06. 8track
07. Listening To NRBQ
08. Chalk One Up For Albert's Side
09. On Your Birthday
10. Three Weeks Shy
Genre: Singer-Songwriter/Folk
Website: www.myspace.com/jimboggia | Buy!
Release Date: 2008-08-19
Label: Burning Music
Jim's other album (might have been his only other album and hence his first) Fidelity Is The Enemy is strongly tied to memories of many years past. So of course I was excited to learn of his recent release of Misadventures In Stereo. To be completely honest I do prefer his first album to this one. Maybe over time I'll learn to appreciate this new one more but I certainly don't want to burst the bubble for anybody who has NOT heard his other album. Jim's songs take you on a journey. They are very much lyrically bound to reality and bring you along step by step. But it's not all-the-time music, at least not compared to most other earitnow albums. Ye be warned... goodness is not meant for all :P
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1 comments:
This record is a killer. Love Jim Boggia's voice, songwriting, production.
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