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Loafer's Glory

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Download links and information about Loafer's Glory by Mark Ross, Utah Phillips. This album was released in 1997 and it belongs to Rock, World Music, Songwriter/Lyricist genres. It contains 16 tracks with total duration of 01:07:37 minutes.

Artist: Mark Ross, Utah Phillips
Release date: 1997
Genre: Rock, World Music, Songwriter/Lyricist
Tracks: 16
Duration: 01:07:37
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Loafer's Glory / Nothin' to Do But Go 2:19
2. Amtrack 2:03
3. Bessie / Look for Me In Butte 3:12
4. Suspenders 3:04
5. Moffit Tunnel / Walking Through Your Town In the Snow 4:18
6. Story / All Used Up 3:07
7. Gaffing / The Last Ride 12:15
8. Heroes / Jesse James' Farewell Blues 5:43
9. Budgie Lore 4:18
10. Syracuse / Fly Away 2:11
11. Gordon Vales / Shadowmaker 2:42
12. Country Music / Aces, Straights and Flushes 4:44
13. Blackie and the Duck 3:19
14. The Sheep and the Goats / He Comes Like Rain 3:39
15. Hood River Blackie / Hood River Roll On 7:51
16. The Whistle In the Night / Loafer's Glory / Disenchantment 2:52

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Utah Phillips returned to recording with Ani DiFranco's encouragement for their duet album, The Past Didn't Go Anywhere. Evidently, the collaboration inspired Phillips, because he delivered Loafer's Glory just months after The Past, which was released six years after his last album. Loafer's Glory captures him at the top of his form, running through songs and stories with glee, especially when he's subverting traditional American mores. Anyone who learned of Phillips through DiFranco couldn't ask for a better introduction to his style than Loafer's Glory.