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Live Wide Open

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Download links and information about Live Wide Open by Martin Sexton. This album was released in 2000 and it belongs to Rock, Alternative, Songwriter/Lyricist, Contemporary Folk genres. It contains 15 tracks with total duration of 01:30:59 minutes.

Artist: Martin Sexton
Release date: 2000
Genre: Rock, Alternative, Songwriter/Lyricist, Contemporary Folk
Tracks: 15
Duration: 01:30:59
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. In the Journey (Live) 6:05
2. Angeline (Live) 4:05
3. Beast in Me (Live) 7:50
4. Freedom of the Road (Live) 5:20
5. Hallelujah (Live) 4:01
6. Things You Do to Me (Live) 4:16
7. Women and Wine (Live) 5:06
8. Where Did I Go Wrong (Live) 4:20
9. 13 Step Boogie (Live) 5:29
10. Gypsy Woman (Live) 16:23
11. Can't Stop Thinking About You (Live) 5:57
12. Wasted (Live) 4:01
13. Black Sheep (Live) 10:31
14. Ice Cream Man (Live) 5:58
15. Amazing Grace (Live) 1:37

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Fans of Martin Sexton's first live album Live Wide Open should check out his 2008 live follow-up simply entitled Solo. But where that one features only two closing songs where Sexton is joined by a band, this one abounds with what sounds like a three- piece ensemble throughout. And listen closely and marvel at this – there is no bass player. In addition to singing, playing guitar and even approximating some wailing guitar solos with his mouth, Sexton has also detuned his guitar's low E string and is simultaneously using his thumb to work in some amazing bass parts. He impressively pulls it off (especially in the beginning of "Beast in Me") while drummer Joe Bonadio keeps the rhythm driving, dynamic and danceable. Guitar virtuoso Nils Lofgren makes a guest appearance on a boozy, bluesy cover of John Brim's "Ice Cream Man," but otherwise it's just Sexton and Bonadio making a live duo configuration sound like a power trio, or even a quartet, on songs like "Gypsy Woman." Although the recorded version from 1996's Black Sheep plays at just under five minutes, this epic rendition of "Gypsy Woman" unfolds into a semi-psychedelic, eastern tinged, extend-o-jam that plays on for well over 16 minutes.