Johnson, Chuck / Crows In The Basilica
Album: | Crows In The Basilica | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Johnson, Chuck | Added: | May 2013 | |
Label: | Three Lobed Recordings |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2013-06-03 | Pull Date: | 2013-08-05 |
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Week Ending: | Aug 4 | Jul 21 | Jul 14 | Jul 7 | Jun 30 | Jun 23 | Jun 16 | Jun 9 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Aug 01, 2013: | maximum entropy
On A Slow Passing In Ghost Town |
4. | Jul 05, 2013: | Tunes
Wild Geese Descend On Level Sand |
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2. | Jul 20, 2013: | The Iron Skillet
Ransom Street Blues |
5. | Jun 26, 2013: | minimum entropy
Wild Geese Descend On Level Sand |
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3. | Jul 12, 2013: | Tunes
Wild Geese Descend On Level Sand |
6. | Jun 16, 2013: | air balloon lane
On A Slow Passing In Ghost Town |
Album Review
Lestrygonian
Reviewed 2013-05-30
Reviewed 2013-05-30
Masterful Appalachian styled guitar folk, ancient-hearted and soulful like Fahey, Jack Rose, and Three Lobed labelmate Steve Gunn. Probably neighbors with fellow Philadelphia-based folk prodigy Daniel Bachman. RIYL dreadnought steel string acoustic guitars, white lightnin’, chewin’ t’baccah.
1. (3:51) Steady bouncing’ banjo-like Appalachian theme, gorgeous red foliage all along the Shenandoah Valley
2. (4:58)* Sweet ambling tune, plaintive, with just a touch of country blues, old M. John Hurt could have sung over this
3. (6:11) Mystical, haunting slow ballad, wandering through chord arpeggios, space slowly picks up while staying melancholy. A troubled lonely walk through the woods in autumn.
4. (3:17) A version of 19th century parlor guitar standard “Vestapol,” a sweet rollicking tune that brings comfort to the ears of weary travelers.
5. (4:15) Dark baroque piece, slow and pensive, lots of complex chord changes.
6. (8:08)** Slow, brooding, mysterious, theme song to a wander through a ghost town as the title implies.
7. (5:24)* sweet, hopeful, tragic bluegrass—reminds you that your life is nowhere near as hard as a coal miner’s.
8. (3:33)*** beautiful blooming lullaby, almost dulcimer-like, just as ekphrastic and vivid as the title intends
1. (3:51) Steady bouncing’ banjo-like Appalachian theme, gorgeous red foliage all along the Shenandoah Valley
2. (4:58)* Sweet ambling tune, plaintive, with just a touch of country blues, old M. John Hurt could have sung over this
3. (6:11) Mystical, haunting slow ballad, wandering through chord arpeggios, space slowly picks up while staying melancholy. A troubled lonely walk through the woods in autumn.
4. (3:17) A version of 19th century parlor guitar standard “Vestapol,” a sweet rollicking tune that brings comfort to the ears of weary travelers.
5. (4:15) Dark baroque piece, slow and pensive, lots of complex chord changes.
6. (8:08)** Slow, brooding, mysterious, theme song to a wander through a ghost town as the title implies.
7. (5:24)* sweet, hopeful, tragic bluegrass—reminds you that your life is nowhere near as hard as a coal miner’s.
8. (3:33)*** beautiful blooming lullaby, almost dulcimer-like, just as ekphrastic and vivid as the title intends
Track Listing
1. | Across White Oak Mountain | 5. | Crows In The Basilica | |||
2. | Ransom Street Blues | 6. | On A Slow Passing In Ghost Town | |||
3. | Albion Square | 7. | Mine Creek | |||
4. | Vestapol | 8. | Wild Geese Descend On Level Sand |