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Live Songs & Stories

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Download links and information about Live Songs & Stories by David Wilcox. This album was released in 2002 and it belongs to Songwriter/Lyricist, Contemporary Folk genres. It contains 21 tracks with total duration of 01:13:33 minutes.

Artist: David Wilcox
Release date: 2002
Genre: Songwriter/Lyricist, Contemporary Folk
Tracks: 21
Duration: 01:13:33
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Rusty Old American Dream 2:40
2. The Terminal Tavern 3:27
3. Show the Way 3:43
4. Impact... 2:10
5. Eye of the Hurricane 3:30
6. Two Roads Diverge 1:40
7. Hold It Up to the Light 5:21
8. Waffle House 3:28
9. Start With the Ending 3:44
10. Get It Out of the Way 2:48
11. Moe 4:04
12. Shiny Ride 2:39
13. Spin 3:22
14. No Far Away 3:58
15. Travelling Companion 1:17
16. Words Alone 4:22
17. Appreciating the Differences 1:53
18. Good Together 8:38
19. Metaphorical Reasons 4:58
20. That's What the Lonely Is For 3:04
21. Kindness 2:47

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Folk road dog David Wilcox has crisscrossed the country many times over, playing empty coffeehouses and packed folk festivals. His 2002 collection, Live Songs & Stories, documents these journeys, alternating live versions of his best-loved songs with the humorous introductions the singer/songwriter has become known for. Wilcox's brand of intimate contemporary folk was born to be performed live, and the unobtrusive interactions with his audience only make the music stronger. The intricate wordplay evident in his songs also shows up in his spoken explanations; his words flow almost like an energetic poetry slam, introducing the songs like a lo-fi version of VH1's Storytellers series and giving insight to the addictions of "Eye of the Hurricane" and his own inspirations in "Words Alone." The songs are sparsely but expertly performed (often just Wilcox's voice and guitar, occasionally augmented by Jake Armerding's gentle fiddle and backing vocals), and every track leaves the listener not only with a glimmer of insight into the performer's mindset, but also with undeniable hope and a kinder world-view. These are the hallmarks of a terrific folksinger and songwriter, of which Wilcox is both.