Cracker - Gentleman's Blues [1998][EAC/FLAC]

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Cracker - Gentleman's Blues [1998][EAC/FLAC] (Size: 440.44 MB)
 20 - Cracker - Empty 4.flac144.29 KB
 21 - Cracker - Empty 5.flac9.14 KB
 19 - Cracker - Empty 3.flac9.15 KB
 18 - Cracker - Empty 2.flac128 KB
 16 - Cracker - Hallelujah.flac20.66 MB
 17 - Cracker - Empty 1.flac9.15 KB
 22 - Cracker - Empty 6.flac283.98 KB
 23 - Cracker - Empty 7.flac9.28 KB
 Gentleman's Blues.log6.45 KB
 Torrent downloaded from demonoid.pw.txt46 bytes
 Gentleman's Blues.cue3.78 KB
 Cracker - Gentleman's Blues.m3u1.68 KB
 24 - Cracker - My Cinderella.flac33.02 MB
 15 - Cracker - Wedding Day.flac22.34 MB
 14 - Cracker - I Want Out Of The Circus.flac30.32 MB
 05 - Cracker - My Life Is Totally Boring Without You.flac20.73 MB
 06 - Cracker - Been Around The World.flac28.22 MB
 04 - Cracker - James River.flac25.94 MB
 03 - Cracker - Star.flac22.93 MB
 02 - Cracker - Seven Days.flac28.81 MB
 07 - Cracker - The World Is Mine.flac27.72 MB
 08 - Cracker - Lullabye.flac28.2 MB
 12 - Cracker - Hold Of Myself.flac23.11 MB
 13 - Cracker - Gentleman's Blues.flac25.34 MB
 11 - Cracker - Wild One.flac29.78 MB
 10 - Cracker - Trials And Tribulations.flac19.05 MB
 09 - Cracker - Waiting For You Girl.flac26.69 MB
 01 - Cracker - The Good Life.flac27.01 MB

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Cracker - Gentleman's Blues [1998][EAC/FLAC]





FLAC / Lossless / Log (100%) / Cue
Label/Cat#:Virgin #46263
Country: USA
Year: August 25, 1998
Genre: Americana
Format: CD





01 - The Good Life
02 - Seven Days
03 - Star
04 - James River
05 - My Life Is Totally Boring Without You
06 - Been Around The World
07 - The World Is Mine
08 - Lullabye
09 - Waiting For You Girl
10 - Trials & Tribulations
11 - Wild One
12 - Hold Of Myself
13 - Gentleman's Blues
14 - I Want Out Of The Circus
15 - Wedding Day
16 - Hallelujah
17 - (Untitled)
18 - (Untitled)
19 - (Untitled)
20 - (Untitled)
21 - (Untitled)
22 - (Untitled)
23 - (Untitled)
24 - (Untitled)







Cracker's third album, The Golden Age, was uneven, but it also suffered from bad timing: when it was released in the spring of 1996, the bottom had just fallen out of alternative guitar rock, and Cracker was left without the large audience that made their first two albums hits. Realizing this conundrum, and approaching middle age, frontman David Lowery decided to stop trying to score modern rock hits and simply play for Cracker's fourth album, Gentleman's Blues. Picking up musical cues from Kerosene Hat and the quieter moments of The Golden Age, Lowery and his partner, Johnny Hickman, fall back to their beloved '70s album rock, mixing up blues-rock, hard rock, Southern rock, and Dead-like jams. Apart from Lowery's characteristically quirky, absurdist lyrics, Gentleman's Blues sounds as if it could have been recorded in the early '70s. It does sound as if they no longer care about being contemporary, but their easy charm and shambling delivery are so appealing, it doesn't matter if the album is indeed a retreat. Beneath the surface, however, there's a certain weariness unheard of in earlier Cracker albums. Many of Lowery's songs, such as "Seven Days," have a bitterness that's barely masked by his irony and songcraft. It may be a shock to discover those sentiments lurking behind these appealing songs, but that's what makes Gentleman's Blues worth repeated listens.




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Cracker - Gentleman's Blues [1998][EAC/FLAC]