OldGouldandBlack
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A Sailor's Guide to Earth doesn't have a skip on it.
i agree with this...
I can skip Welcome to Earth and Breakers Roar. I found it really cool that the idea for the album was based on a letter he wrote to his wife and newborn while he was stationed in Japan. It gives the songs a deeper meaning ( Keep It Between the Lines in particular).
Holy shit do you have a kid?
Youngbuck's last post made me realize Cuttin' Grass is pretty much perfect too.Ya two of them, but that isn't the style of music I want when I want to listen to Sturgill. To go from Metamodern to that is just too much of a change for my tastes.
If I want to cry about kids and dads I will listen to thats my job by Conway Twitty.
For me, the brilliance in "Cuttin' Grass" is that all the songs hold up so fucking well as bluegrass songs. Like if you didn't know Cuttin' Grass was an album of songs previously recorded with very different arrangements, I think you'd hear it and enjoy them as bluegrass tunes.Youngbuck's last post made me realize Cuttin' Grass is pretty much perfect too.