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Joe Henry (Blood From Stars) CD

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Joe Henry (Blood From Stars) CD

Tracklisting:

  1. Prelude: Light No Lamp When The Sun Comes Down
  2. The Man I Keep Hid
  3. Channel
  4. This Is My Favorite Cage
  5. Death To The Storm
  6. All Blues Hail Mary
  7. Bellwether
  8. Progress of Love (Dark Ground)
  9. Over Her Shoulder
  10. Suit On A Frame
  11. Truce
  12. Stars
  13. Coda: Light No Lamp When The Sun Comes Down
For more than two decades Grammy-winning producer Joe Henry has worked with some of the most celebrated names in music, from Ornette Coleman and Elvis Costello to Ani DiFranco and Madonna. Most recently, Henry produced Allen Toussaint’s The Bright Mississippi and Ramblin’ Jack Elliott’s A Stranger Here, both of which found veteran artists exploring classic blues songs. With his work as a producer and a songwriter overlapping and informing one another, it is only natural that the blues found their way onto Henry’s Blood from Stars, and opened up a new part of Joe's own songwriting – Joe at his most visceral, passionate and raw. Filled with murmuring samples lend th
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Tracklisting:

  1. Prelude: Light No Lamp When The Sun Comes Down
  2. The Man I Keep Hid
  3. Channel
  4. This Is My Favorite Cage
  5. Death To The Storm
  6. All Blues Hail Mary
  7. Bellwether
  8. Progress of Love (Dark Ground)
  9. Over Her Shoulder
  10. Suit On A Frame
  11. Truce
  12. Stars
  13. Coda: Light No Lamp When The Sun Comes Down
For more than two decades Grammy-winning producer Joe Henry has worked with some of the most celebrated names in music, from Ornette Coleman and Elvis Costello to Ani DiFranco and Madonna. Most recently, Henry produced Allen Toussaint’s The Bright Mississippi and Ramblin’ Jack Elliott’s A Stranger Here, both of which found veteran artists exploring classic blues songs. With his work as a producer and a songwriter overlapping and informing one another, it is only natural that the blues found their way onto Henry’s Blood from Stars, and opened up a new part of Joe's own songwriting – Joe at his most visceral, passionate and raw. Filled with murmuring samples lend th