Bob Hillman - Lost Soul (2016)
BAND/ARTIST: Bob Hillman
- Title: Lost Soul
- Year Of Release: 2016
- Label: Self Released
- Genre: Folk Rock, Americana
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 00:40:44
- Total Size: 254 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. I Think I've Taken Enough Shit from You This Year Explicit
02. Overnight Failure
03. Big Sur
04. Saint Catherine Street
05. I'll Replace You With Machines
06. Artificial Light
07. Lost Soul Explicit
08. Bad Business
09. You Started Drinking Again
10. War of Independence
11. Alison's Part of the Equation
12. Party Dress
After over a decade away from the stage and studio, Bob Hillman returns with the full-length album Lost Soul. The album’s title is ironic in the sense that, with his longtime musical mentor ex-Plimsoul Peter Case at the helm, the San Francisco-based singer/songwriter has found his way out of the creative wilderness. He taps back into literate, tuneful songwriting that defined earlier works like Playing God (1999), Welcome To My Century (2001), and If You Lived Here, You’d Be Home (2006). This time, however, he moves beyond the Americana-leaning folk-rock of his past to embrace a fresh, contemporary sonic landscape; the result is a less crafted, more visceral album.
01. I Think I've Taken Enough Shit from You This Year Explicit
02. Overnight Failure
03. Big Sur
04. Saint Catherine Street
05. I'll Replace You With Machines
06. Artificial Light
07. Lost Soul Explicit
08. Bad Business
09. You Started Drinking Again
10. War of Independence
11. Alison's Part of the Equation
12. Party Dress
After over a decade away from the stage and studio, Bob Hillman returns with the full-length album Lost Soul. The album’s title is ironic in the sense that, with his longtime musical mentor ex-Plimsoul Peter Case at the helm, the San Francisco-based singer/songwriter has found his way out of the creative wilderness. He taps back into literate, tuneful songwriting that defined earlier works like Playing God (1999), Welcome To My Century (2001), and If You Lived Here, You’d Be Home (2006). This time, however, he moves beyond the Americana-leaning folk-rock of his past to embrace a fresh, contemporary sonic landscape; the result is a less crafted, more visceral album.
Year 2016 | Country | Folk | Rock | FLAC / APE
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