Microblind_Harvestmen--Songs_and_Instrumentals_From_Death_Bottom_Slide-2007-i8

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MP3/FLAC
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i8
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79,12 MB
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14
Date
2007-06-17

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      a r t i s t : Microblind Harvestmen
        t i t l e : Songs and Instrumentals from Death Bottom Slide
          d a t e : 2007
        l a b e l : Digitalis (digi042)
        g e n r e : Folk
  r l s.  d a t e : Jun/2007
      t r a c k s : 14
    b i t r a t e : VBRkbps
          s i z e : 79,1 MB

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     After two and a half years of a seemingly endless stream of
     releases, Robert Horton shows no signs of slowing down. The
     inevitable question of "What next?" may crop up from time to
     time, but with the launch of Microblind Harvestmen's debut
     album, "Songs & Instruments From Death Bottom Slide," Horton
     punches back with resounding fury. Joining up with long-time
     collaborator and fiddler-extraordinaire, Hal Huges, this duo
     is plowing through fresh, new ground on their way to a mud-
     soaked heaven.

     "Songs & Instruments From Death Bottom Slide" has been in the
     works for over 20 years now, with the first remnants begun as
     far back as 1983. This is music that is lost in time, however,
     spanning countless eras and cultures, and melting them all
     together into a giant, boiling mess. As with most things
     Robert Horton does, his hand is the guiding force that keeps
     the album flowing. But Hughes' contributions are just as
     vital: stunning fiddle work that is a perfect slice of
     Americana along with drops of mandolin and banjo to light the
     leaf-covered path.

     Horton and Hughes mix a range of originals with a number of
     traditional tunes turned completely on their heads.
     "Hellblazer" may have its root in the Old West, but
     Microblind's version is a spastic exorcism of wailing horns
     and screeching violins, flowing like a river of sound
     underneath the duo's parched vocals. This raucous romp through
     burning crops and the backwoods blows up into the harmonica-
     tinged, banjo tune "Innermost Friend." It sounds like an
     unearthed document from 75 years ago, left to rot in a bourbon
     cellar in Tennessee. Music like this doesn't just appear, it
     takes time to properly age.

     Microblind Harvestmen are the rare creature, like those only
     found in a few places in nature, that manages to avoid simple
     classification. This is drone. This is raga. This is
     bluegrass. This is folk. This is free-jazz. This is pure,
     covered-in-dirt, dancing-in-the-rain psychedelia. The death
     bottom slide is a riveting world, finally unleashed after
     years in the barren wilderness.

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      01-Hey Mr Railroad Man                                    [05:21]
      02-Carbon Molecule Strut                                  [05:33]
      03-A Little Something                                     [02:26]
      04-Then, For Afters                                       [04:09]
      05-Falling Off Hurdy Gurdy Mountain                       [09:14]
      06-Kitty Up The Creek                                     [02:18]
      07-Hellblazer                                             [05:10]
      08-Innermost Friend                                       [03:19]
      09-Reaction To The Past                                   [03:47]
      10-Just A Wide Place In The Road                          [05:52]
      11-Petaluma Petal Pushers                                 [05:53]
      12-Same Say Ah                                            [03:58]
      13-Firing The Bush                                        [08:39]
      14-Death Bottom Slide Mix                                 [03:06]
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                                                                 68:45 min

Files

PathSize
01-microblind_harvestmen--hey_mr_railroad_man.mp35,06 MB
02-microblind_harvestmen--carbon_molecule_strut.mp36,42 MB
03-microblind_harvestmen--a_little_something.mp32,27 MB
04-microblind_harvestmen--then_for_afters.mp34,12 MB
05-microblind_harvestmen--falling_off_hurdy_gurdy_mountain.mp312,74 MB
06-microblind_harvestmen--kitty_up_the_creek.mp31,88 MB
07-microblind_harvestmen--hellblazer.mp36,26 MB
08-microblind_harvestmen--innermost_friend.mp34,10 MB
09-microblind_harvestmen--reaction_to_the_past.mp34,89 MB
10-microblind_harvestmen--just_a_wide_place_in_the_road.mp38,10 MB
11-microblind_harvestmen--petaluma_petal_pushers.mp37,20 MB
12-microblind_harvestmen--same_say_ah.mp34,41 MB
13-microblind_harvestmen--firing_the_bush.mp37,38 MB
14-microblind_harvestmen--death_bottom_slide_mix.mp34,29 MB