The solitary melody of folk rock walking through the wilderness
The unpretentious words and powerful vocals reflect the light and shadows lurking in the vast landscape of America.
Tom Rush elevates country and blues with his unique sensibility in this ambitious album. As the album title suggests, it carefully depicts the human experience of being torn between success and failure, with melodies rich in poetic emotion. His sincere musical exploration penetrates deeply into the hearts of listeners throughout the album.
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A:
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1)
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Wrong End Of The Rainbow
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2)
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Biloxi
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3)
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Merrimac County
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4)
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Riding On A Railroad
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5)
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Paddy West
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6)
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Came To See Me Yesterday In The Merry Month Of
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B:
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1)
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Starlight
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2)
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Sweet Baby James
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3)
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Rotunda
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4)
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Jazzman
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5)
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Gnostic Serenade
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Producer - David Briggs
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Vocals, Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Mandocello, Dobro, Dulcimer - Trevor Veitch
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Arranged By [String & Horn Arrangements] - Ed Freeman
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Pedal Steel Guitar - David Bromberg
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Bass - Bob Boucher
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Vocals, Acoustic Guitar - Tom Rush
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Piano, Organ - John Locke (A1, B1)
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Piano, Organ - Erik Robertson
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Percussion - Dave Lewis
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Photography By, Design - Bob Cato
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Violin, Viola - Paul Armin
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Harmonica - Brent Titcomb