Lonesome and Then Some
James King
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CAT # 11661-0350-2
1. Crazy Heart 2:34 2. Indecision 2:42 3. A Few Old Memories 4:05 4. One Way Ticket to the Blues 3:27 5. (When The Phone Don't Ring) It'll Be Me 2:15 6. I Beg To You 2:53 7. Lovesick and Sorrow 2:23 8. When I Call Your Name 3:22 9. The Wall 3:04 10. Letters Have No Arms 3:04 11. Whispering Waters 2:25 12. Message for Peace 3:53
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Bluegrass Unlimited called These Old Pictures, James King's Rounder debut, '. . . the breakthrough album of the year. . . .' by '. . . the most impressive lead vocalist to emerge in traditional bluegrass so far this decade.' King sings straight from the heart with a weary note that says: I've been there. Like every great country singer from Jimmie Rodgers on down, James King believes what he sings and that makes all the difference. He's the real deal, the kind of singer that makes bluegrass what it so gloriously is. And if it takes a worried man to sing a worried song, what must it take to sing a lonesome song? It's simple: James King knows lonesome. And then some. --adapted from the liner notes by Jon Hartley Fox
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