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From the Ground Up

From the Ground Up

2013 Grammy nominee for Best Americana Album

Available from:

iTunes  ·  Amazon

Now available in the UK!

Tracks

  1. Gawd Above 
  2. Jericho
  3. I Only Pray At Night
  4. Satan and St. Paul 
  5. Nowhere To Be Found 
  6. All The Time In The World
  7. Fat Man 
  8. Me Wanting You
  9. Moving
  10. Forgotten Flowers
  11. Daydreamer 
  12. Song For A Child

Players

  • John Fullbright (vocals, guitar, piano, harmonica, organ, bass)
  • Terry “Buffalo” Ware (electric guitar)
  • Wes Sharon (bass)
  • Giovanni Carnuccio III (drums)
  • Andrew Hardin (electric guitar, guitar)
  • Ryan Engleman (electric guitar)
  • John Knudson (organ)
  • Jess Klein (harmony vocals)
  • Fats Kaplin (violin, steel guitar)

“It was hard for me to believe that this is his first studio album…. The record is a great mix of tunes and styles, but doesn’t just bounce around from one to the next. Songs flow from spiritual rockers written from the point of view of God himself, to slow, almost intimate piano ballads, to country folk songs and rockers that have you singing along before you realize that you haven’t even heard the song before. It sounds like he painstakingly put together this record. It’s not just a bunch of songs to download – it’s a record to listen to.” — Rob Henry, Cool Album of the Day

 

Live at the Blue Door

Live at the Blue Door

Get it from:

CD Baby  ·  Amazon  ·  iTunes

Tracks

  1. Introduction
  2. Moving 
  3. Tombstone Intro
  4. Tombstone
  5. Unlocked Doors 
  6. All the Time in the World 
  7. Satan & St. Paul
  8. Post War Blues
  9. New Arrival
  10. Somebody Else’s Name
  11. All That You Know
  12. Justice
  13. Blameless 
  14. Jericho
  15. High Road Intro
  16. High Road 
  17. Hallelujah

Recorded by Travis Linville, Feb. 17, 2009, at the Blue Door in Oklahoma City. Post-production by T.L. at Dirtybyrd Recording, Norman, Oklahoma.

“…an extraordinary collection of surpassing depth and maturity. It’s just voice, guitar, the occasional harmonica and a whole bunch of words, each and every last one perfectly measured and placed.” — David Menconi, Raleigh News-Observer

 

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