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My Week Beats Your Year
Label | The Great Pop Supplement – GPS70 |
Format | Vinyl, LP |
Country | UK |
Released | Jul 2011 |
Genre | Rock, Blues, Folk, World, & Country |
Style | Acoustic, Lo-Fi, Neofolk |
A1 | The Mirror | |
A2 | Tribulation Fear | |
A3 | I Feel Like Emmett Kelly | |
A4 | I Feel Like A Blade Of Grass | |
A5 | Hermitage Lightning | |
B1 | Sloppy Drunk | |
B2 | Clock Strikes Dumb | |
B3 | When You're Dead To Your Girl (You Are Dead To The World) | |
B4 | New Jimmy Daniels Blues | |
B5 | Pale Fire |
from GPS press release:
the latest in a very long line of essential releases from james jackson toth, sees this brand new collection for the GPS. following 2 treasures from the mighty wand canon previously released on the label over the last 3 years. "my week beats your year" acts as a follow up to fans favourite "born bad" released 2 years ago on mad monk / people in a position to know. a collection of home recordings and demos from various points since 2002 to the present.
an intimate, up close, occasionally stark collection of late night blues, and darkside musings that somehow manage to yet again raise the songwriting bar within the wand catalogue - check out "tribulation fear" and "pale fire". includes one of his most in yr face, confessional tracks ever put to wax - an ace take on jimmy rogers' "sloppy drunk".
an utterly fabulous collection in a sleeve to match - beautiful inside and out pro printed jackets, and brown 70s French lined inners - a killer LP in an edition of 400 numbered copies.
the latest in a very long line of essential releases from james jackson toth, sees this brand new collection for the GPS. following 2 treasures from the mighty wand canon previously released on the label over the last 3 years. "my week beats your year" acts as a follow up to fans favourite "born bad" released 2 years ago on mad monk / people in a position to know. a collection of home recordings and demos from various points since 2002 to the present.
an intimate, up close, occasionally stark collection of late night blues, and darkside musings that somehow manage to yet again raise the songwriting bar within the wand catalogue - check out "tribulation fear" and "pale fire". includes one of his most in yr face, confessional tracks ever put to wax - an ace take on jimmy rogers' "sloppy drunk".
an utterly fabulous collection in a sleeve to match - beautiful inside and out pro printed jackets, and brown 70s French lined inners - a killer LP in an edition of 400 numbered copies.