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Hiss Golden Messenger- Bad Debt (CD)

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Hiss Golden Messenger- Bad Debt
Hiss Golden Messenger- Bad Debt

M.C. Taylor recorded this spiritually devastating, austere antecedent to the widely celebrated Hiss Golden Messenger albums Haw (2013) and Poor Moon (2011) direct to a portable cassette recorder at the kitchen table of his pine-entwined home in rural Piedmont, NC in 2010. It was the dead of winter and the pit of the financial crisis, a moment when the dire ramifications of debt - in it's economic, political, and personal senses - had assumed a rank immediacy and terror for many working people around the world, not least of all in the American South. Taylor, his one-year old boy Elijah sleeping in the next room, was compelled to chart the sacred valences of debt, doubt, and family in fresh ways, in the process stripping bare and reinventing his songwriting idiom.

Tracklist:

  1. Blue Country Mystic
  2. Call Him Daylight
  3. Drummer Down
  4. Under All The Land
  5. Westering
  6. Pittsboro Farewell (Two Monarchs)
  7. Super Blue (Two Days Clean)
  8. Jesus Shot Me In The Head
  9. O Little Light
  10. A Working Man Can't Make It No Way
  11. Dreamwood
  12. Balthazar's Song
Format: New CD/Rock

Hiss Golden Messenger- Bad Debt (CD)

SKU: 673855062327
Regular price ¥103.00
Unit price
per

Release Date: 11.02.2018

 
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M.C. Taylor recorded this spiritually devastating, austere antecedent to the widely celebrated Hiss Golden Messenger albums Haw (2013) and Poor Moon (2011) direct to a portable cassette recorder at the kitchen table of his pine-entwined home in rural Piedmont, NC in 2010. It was the dead of winter and the pit of the financial crisis, a moment when the dire ramifications of debt - in it's economic, political, and personal senses - had assumed a rank immediacy and terror for many working people around the world, not least of all in the American South. Taylor, his one-year old boy Elijah sleeping in the next room, was compelled to chart the sacred valences of debt, doubt, and family in fresh ways, in the process stripping bare and reinventing his songwriting idiom.

Tracklist:

  1. Blue Country Mystic
  2. Call Him Daylight
  3. Drummer Down
  4. Under All The Land
  5. Westering
  6. Pittsboro Farewell (Two Monarchs)
  7. Super Blue (Two Days Clean)
  8. Jesus Shot Me In The Head
  9. O Little Light
  10. A Working Man Can't Make It No Way
  11. Dreamwood
  12. Balthazar's Song