October At Our Heels
ASIN: B000068GP8
Track Listings
| 1. Losing |
| 2. Meteor Showers |
| 3. Three Towns |
| 4. Forty Two |
| 5. Tired of Lucky |
| 6. Slim |
| 7. Caroline |
| 8. First Time I Fall |
| 9. Ellomenopee |
| 10. Summer Lake |
| 11. Sliding Into Home Safely |
| 12. Fuse |
Editorial Reviews
Mike Fortier, Showcase Magazine, May 16, 2002
England's words have a way of sounding both eloquent and matter-of-fact at the same time.
Product Description
Pondering Judd continue to blur musical lines with the release of their third full-length record, October at Our Heels. October continues the P-Judd legacy of producing roots rock records with the power of torrential rain on the roofs of station wagons. Producer Andy Happel returned to pilot October, arguably P-Judd's finest work to date, and features twelve songs of thickly textured melodies wrapped around the poetry of singer/songwriter Martin England. P-Judd's latest marks a turn in their approach to songwriting; the new record is honest and dilate in its pace, creating an arc reminiscent of baseball's April to October lifespan
October At Our Heels
October At Our Heels,Pondering Judd,Pondering Judd,Pondering Judd produces roots rock with the power and emotion of torrential rain falling on the roofs of station wagons.
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October At Our Heels
Manufacturer: Pondering Judd ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000068GP8 Release Date: 2002-05-17 |
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Album Description
Pondering Judd continue to blur musical lines with the release of their third full-length record, October at Our Heels. October continues the P-Judd legacy of producing roots rock records with the power of torrential rain on the roofs of station wagons. Producer Andy Happel returned to pilot October, arguably P-Judd's finest work to date, and features twelve songs of thickly textured melodies wrapped around the poetry of singer/songwriter Martin England. P-Judd's latest marks a turn in their approach to songwriting; the new record is honest and dilate in its pace, creating an arc reminiscent of baseball's April to October lifespanAlbum Review: