Joshua Moses' Din And Danger
ASIN: B0009FUUZ6
Track Listings
| 1. 1861 |
| 2. Empty Wallet, Empty Heart |
| 3. Din and Danger |
| 4. A Map on Hand |
| 5. The Army Recruiter |
| 6. The Punch Card |
| 7. Joshua Moses Waltz |
| 8. The Low-Down Home-Bum |
| 9. Get My Things Together |
| 10. The Depths of the Stinking Canal |
| 11. [Track 11] |
| 12. Manassas City Nights |
| 13. I'll Sleep In Hell |
| 14. Like A Shopper Without A Store |
Editorial Reviews
About the Artist
Liam Idiot (Liam Warfield) is one of those renaissance zine kids turned hobo traveler -- a penchant for travel, writing, and music. Anecdotes. Short stories. Poetry. Punk bands. Street music. Bluegrass back-country jams. What ever has an immediacy of communication.
Product Description
Joshua Moses' Din and Danger is a collaboration between Eric Siegel and Liam Warfield (aka Liam Idiot). And a third collaborator in the form of one Joshua Moses, deceased. Liam and Eric credit the ghost of Mr. Moses with the songs on this CD, and the recordings do have a somewhat haunting flavor. They also consider this to be a collection of "country" songs, but it's not the kind of country that most people talk about. Songs from a rural, dustbowl kind of country. Where potato bugs listen intently as Eric and Liam sip whiskey sours in Joshua's name.
This CD is great companion to Liam's previous CD Refusing To Get Dressed.
Joshua Moses' Din And Danger,Eric Siegel & Liam Warfield,Atomic Mouse Recordings,Country,Lo-fi roots music invoked by the ghost of Joshua Moses, the kind of thing that happens when you camp out hobo-style in a Civil War battlefield with nothin' but a couple of potatoes, cough syrup, and little stash of hash.,Rock
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Joshua Moses' Din And Danger
Eric Siegel & Liam Warfield Manufacturer: Atomic Mouse Recordings ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0009FUUZ6 Release Date: 2005-05-01 |
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Product Description
Joshua Moses' Din and Danger is a collaboration between Eric Siegel and Liam Warfield (aka Liam Idiot). And a third collaborator in the form of one Joshua Moses, deceased. Liam and Eric credit the ghost of Mr. Moses with the songs on this CD, and the recordings do have a somewhat haunting flavor. They also consider this to be a collection of "country" songs, but it's not the kind of country that most people talk about. Songs from a rural, dustbowl kind of country. Where potato bugs listen intently as Eric and Liam sip whiskey sours in Joshua's name. This CD is great companion to Liam's previous CD Refusing To Get Dressed.Album Review: