The solitude of a country rock poet
John David Souther's heartbreaking vocals portray urban loneliness.
Known for his involvement with the Eagles, his solo work is a refined version of country rock lyricism. The title track, "You're Only Lonely," deals with the theme of loneliness, yet the beauty of the melody evokes hope. It is a delicate and profound piece, based on an acoustic sound.
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9 TRACKS:
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1)
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You're Only Lonely
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2)
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If You Don't Want My Love
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3)
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The Last In Love
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4)
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White Rhythm And Blues
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5)
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'Til The Bars Burn Down
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6)
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The Moon Just Turned Blue
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7)
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Songs Of Love
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8)
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Fifteen Bucks
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9)
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Trouble In Paradise
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