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Buddy and Jim

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Download links and information about Buddy and Jim by Buddy Miller, Jim Lauderdale. This album was released in 2012 and it belongs to Blues, Gospel, Rock, Country, Alternative Country, Songwriter/Lyricist genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 34:26 minutes.

Artist: Buddy Miller, Jim Lauderdale
Release date: 2012
Genre: Blues, Gospel, Rock, Country, Alternative Country, Songwriter/Lyricist
Tracks: 11
Duration: 34:26
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. I Lost My Job of Loving You 3:10
2. The Train That Carried My Gal From Town 3:54
3. That's Not Even Why I Love You 3:28
4. South In New Orleans 2:58
5. It Hurts Me 3:08
6. Vampire Girl 2:41
7. Forever and a Day 2:31
8. Lonely One In This Town 2:44
9. Looking For a Heartache 3:31
10. I Want To Do Everything For You 3:18
11. The Wobble 3:03

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Singer/songwriters Buddy Miller and Jim Lauderdale have two of the longest and most celebrated careers in Americana, with the former having recently contributed songs for the TV series Nashville and the latter having composed tunes that have been recorded by everyone from Elvis Costello to Blake Shelton. While they're longtime friends and collaborators, Buddy and Jim marks their first full album together. It's a stunner; the duo's harmonies mix like bourbon and honey, with their sonic palette ranging from zydeco to rockabilly, bluegrass to honky tonk. "Vampire Girl" is an uppity rumba featuring Miller's unmistakable guitar leads, while "That's Not Even Why I Love You" is a smoldering waltz with a wistful slide guitar. The Americana pyrotechnics notwithstanding, "It Hurts Me" may be the highlight here; it's a front-porch ballad about expiring love that hits you square in the gut.