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Voices In the Fog

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Download links and information about Voices In the Fog by Dennis Driscoll. This album was released in 2002 and it belongs to Rock, Pop, Alternative, Songwriter/Lyricist genres. It contains 17 tracks with total duration of 39:31 minutes.

Artist: Dennis Driscoll
Release date: 2002
Genre: Rock, Pop, Alternative, Songwriter/Lyricist
Tracks: 17
Duration: 39:31
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Sarah Jane Part 2 3:12
2. I Know 2:41
3. Telepathic Birdcalls 1:27
4. Drive-In 2:57
5. Fall In Love 2:31
6. Waitress and Sailor 1:53
7. Where Did We Go Wrong? 3:08
8. Neptune's Daughter 1:47
9. Second Hand 1:34
10. Sunday Is Over 0:55
11. You're Both Alone 2:31
12. Stormy Weather 3:38
13. I'm In Love With a Ghost 2:48
14. Moon Patrol 2:51
15. Little Old Me 3:23
16. Roller-Coaster 1:31
17. You Don't Know 0:44

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Dennis Driscoll is the sort of tireless young singer/songwriter who's always writing — or at least it seems that way. If all of his songs aren't equally well developed, neither would any qualify as mere throwaways (which can't be said about most artists who are as prolific). Voices in the Fog, his third full-length, is a 17-song folk-pop affair that weaves influences from Nick Drake ("Sarah Jane, Pt. 2") to Heavenly ("Drive-In") to Beat Happening ("Fall in Love"). His voice wavers at times, the drumming occasionally veers off the beat, and "Where Did We Go Wrong," in particular, sounds as if it were recorded off a scratchy record, but these "flaws" — which may well be intentional — only add to the homespun charm that is Voices in the Fog (which was produced by K Records honcho and lo-fi enthusiast Calvin Johnson). Guest musicians include fellow Olympians Mirah, Katy Davidson (Dear Nora), Khaela Maricich (the Blow), DJ K.O. (IQU) — who adds theremin to the fanciful "Moon Patrol" — and Heather Dunn and Chris Sutton from Dub Narcotic Sound System. The CD edition includes a music video for "Drive-In" and an interview. ~ Kathleen C. Fennessy, Rovi