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Monday, June 8, 2009
Willy Porter - How To Rob A Bank
Tracklist:
01. Learning The Language
02. Colored Lights
03. I Didn't Bring It Up
04. Hard Place
05. The Lemon Tree
06. Wide Open Mind
07. How To Rob A Bank
08. Too Big To Sell
09. Fear Only Fear
10. Psychic Vampire
11. Barefoot Reel
Genre: Folk/Rock/Singer-Songwriter
Website: Myspace |
Release Date: 2009-06-02
Label: Weasel
Been a fan of Willy's for a long long time now. Favorite song might be some live recordings of tribe that are out there. The album is refreshing after three years since his last album Available Light. His seventh release (if you include his live one High Wire Live) is good indication that Willy is still going strong. Catch him live if you can. Great presence and his music is even better when it's in flesh and blood, skin & drum.
Website: Myspace |
Release Date: 2009-06-02
Label: Weasel
Been a fan of Willy's for a long long time now. Favorite song might be some live recordings of tribe that are out there. The album is refreshing after three years since his last album Available Light. His seventh release (if you include his live one High Wire Live) is good indication that Willy is still going strong. Catch him live if you can. Great presence and his music is even better when it's in flesh and blood, skin & drum.
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