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Gentleman of Leisure

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Download links and information about Gentleman of Leisure by Jesse Winchester. This album was released in 1999 and it belongs to Rock, Songwriter/Lyricist, Contemporary Folk genres. It contains 14 tracks with total duration of 50:02 minutes.

Artist: Jesse Winchester
Release date: 1999
Genre: Rock, Songwriter/Lyricist, Contemporary Folk
Tracks: 14
Duration: 50:02
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Club Manhattan 3:44
2. Sweet Little Shoe 4:22
3. That's What Makes You Strong 3:10
4. No Pride At All 4:30
5. Gentleman of Leisure 3:52
6. Wander My Way Home 2:53
7. Evil Angel 3:54
8. Just Cause I'm In Love With You 4:00
9. Just Like New 3:40
10. You Tickle Me 3:35
11. Freewheeler 3:50
12. Sweet Loving Daddy 3:11
13. I Wave Bye Bye 3:54
14. Wander My Way Home (Reprise) 1:27

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From the opening vocals of the almost rockabilly "Club Manhattan," the undeniably excellent songwriting of Jesse Winchester makes its way back into our collective psyche. Backed by an unparalleled group of musicians, and with guest appearances from such musical dignitaries as the Fairfield Four, Jerry Douglas, Steve "The Colonel" Cropper, and Vince Gill, Winchester has assembled a highly enjoyable album, filled with the same magic his past releases all possessed. The kind of musical and lyrical genius that has caused dozens of artists to record his music gets into some funky blues territory with "Sweet Little Shoe," and downright beautiful with "That's What Makes You Strong," featuring the lap steel guitar work of Jerry Douglas, who also acts as producer for the album. The title track is a rocking blues number with some out-in-front drums from John Gardner and more of Jerry Douglas' excellent lap steel. "Wander My Way Back Home," a gospel tune, backed by the fabulous Fairfield Four, is one of the album's best tracks, and is reprised at the very end of the record. "Just Because I'm in Love With You" brings some Roy Orbison feeling, with flawless harmonies from country superstar Vince Gill. "Sweet Loving Daddy" features some fine dobro picking from Douglas, but the absolute finest track on the album has to be the final cut, "I Wave Bye Bye." Gentleman of Leisure is an album 11 years on coming, and it was well worth the wait. ~ Michael B. Smith, Rovi