For all our blues, and all your vanity
This caravan may be a little small
Yeah, I love you too, but when you scream at me
I don’t know why you come in here at all
In my day I could soon outrun
All these daily habits and these plans
Now I’m wrapped in grey, my heels are worn
My tyres are perished in the sand
I’ve got wrecks and rusted engines in the driveway
I’ve got two hard years in the dust
You know I dream, dream, dream each day
Of a new unlimited address
There’s a few miles yet to come my way
And I’d sell this town for the rest
This set of keys, I could easily lose
In a wide unlimited address
Down by the docks the casino plays
The Asians and everybody else
They’re waking up to how their take-home pay
Is gonna leave them hanging on the shelf
You see them gamble off the hours to feel the danger
To the things that hold them possessed
You see them dream, dream with each new hand
Of a new unlimited address
But can you hear the interstaters howl
The scream of the wind in the window screens
The stormbirds calling down the rain
I was born by the mangrove trees
On a river that’s better left unnamed
And in the heat, and late at night I’d see
The fire burning off the cane
And it may pay you well to recall
That I found you when I betrayed it all
To find my unlimited address
Now an honest man would promise you the usual things
Then he’d let you down, then confess
But like the grave, like the barren womb
And the ground where rain has been denied
And like the fire all that cane consumed
An evil man is never satisfied
There’ve been a few long miles have come my way
And I’d sell this town for the rest
You know I dream, dream, dream each day
Of a new unlimited address
Yes, I like to dream, dream, dream each day
Of my wide unlimited address.
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The best I've heard from Steve Earle in a while. The songs have a subtler, earthier tone, tastefully rendered in authentic sounding country/blues/bluegrass stylings. 'J.T' reminds of earlier records like 'Feel Alright' or 'Train a Comin'.
Deep grief, love and compassion is felt on the final track, the only composition from Steve, seemingly written for his son. The rest, composed by JT, do confirm what a great songwriter he really was. tideracer
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I’m a long time fan of Tex, the Beasts and Aussie-alt rock .. and recently been over indulging in the back catalogues of SPJ and Ian Rilen. Why mention that? This record is inspiring and an aural pleasure that grows each listen. Despite the talent, crafted musicianship and acknowledged influences on this record, they still deliver the same raw emotion, telling observations and Lo-Fi attitude we love Tex and his compatriots for.. fave tracks are Pay the Devils Due and Danger Has Been Kind trumblesinegypt
With virtuosic guitar-playing and evocative singing, Carl “Buffalo” Nichols returns Black stories to folk and blues. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 9, 2021
An intimate collection of previously-unreleased recordings from the Texan singer-songwriter: first drafts, alternate takes, covers and more. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 7, 2019
Cerebral palsy curbed his ability to play guitar the conventional way, so Nagoda learned double slide, this is his debut LP.
Bandcamp New & Notable May 8, 2014
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Our great musician / singer / performer / arranger. Champion for the unsung through song. Her finest album yet. Wonderful contributions from Francesco Turrisi as well. First couple of folk. Red Balloon Talk