Editorial Reviews
Country Western Honky Tonk Saloon Blues
Music Review:
Music Review
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Born a Lion [Enhanced] [Import]
Bach: Keyboard Concertos Nos. 3, 5, 6, 7
From the Artist
This is essentially a blues album without the 3 chord 12-bar formula about traveling around the world and also about not going anywhere at all. Theyre about enjoying all pleasure and sorrow as the beauty of existence. Its about the roots and traditions of music that are fresher than ever in an age of over produced, polished and packaged entertainments. Though these songs are very personal, I think youll relate.
About the Artist
Matt Adams was born and raised in Newport Beach, CA. (The whitest town in America with the most recreational boats in the world). Somehow I survived and am currently living in LA playing with many bands including: The Blank Tapes, Dirdy Birdy and The Filthy Rich Kids. Ive been playing guitar and writing since my Freshman year of high school in 1995. Traveled many times throughout America and Europe and have written over a 100 songs. Besides playing several instruments, I also draw on the... read more
Album Description
The earliest forms of different musical genres are always the most honest. If you appreciate the Kinks, early Leonard Cohen, Little Wings, acoustic Beck, and pre jam-band Grateful Dead, you should listen to this album. Recorded in apartments, bathrooms, bedrooms and even a church during only a few months time. The 8 track cassette recorder was used to capture all songs in their most raw and honest forms. This collection of 23 and a half tracks were completely created by Matt Adams with the exception of some back up vocals and saxophone. It is recommended to listen to the first half on a sunny day and the 2nd half on cool, quiet night. Enjoy.