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Guy Clark - Live at Great American Music Hall in San Francisco January 20th 1991 (2023)

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Guy Clark - Live at Great American Music Hall in San Francisco January 20th 1991 (2023)

Guy Clark - Live at Great American Music Hall in San Francisco January 20th 1991 (2023)
FLAC (tracks), Lossless / MP3 320 kbps | 1:41:20 | 736 / 220 Mb
Genre: Country

Guy Clark didn't just write songs, he crafted them, with the kind of hands-on care and respect that a master carpenter (a favorite image of his) would when faced with a stack of rare hardwood. Clark worked slowly and with strict attention to detail – he released only 13 studio albums in his 40-year career – but he produced an impressive collection of timeless gems, leaving very little waste behind. His albums never met much commercial success, but the emotional level of his work consistently transcended sales figures and musical genres.

Guy Clark - Somedays The Song Writes You (2009)

Posted By: Designol
Guy Clark - Somedays The Song Writes You (2009)

Guy Clark - Somedays The Song Writes You (2009)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 263 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 119 Mb | Scans included
Country-Folk, Alt-Country | Label: Dualtone | # 80302-01471-26 | Time: 00:39:09

Texas singer-songwriter Guy Clark has been a patriarchal figure to many in the Nashville songwriting community for decades. Artists like Rodney Crowell and Steve Earle studied under the watchful eye of Clark during their early years. Like friend Townes Van Zandt before him, Clark is a master storyteller, a dream weaver blessed with the ability to match ear-catching melodies with poetic lyrics that aim for the deepest part of the listener's soul. Somedays the Song Writes You, Clark's eleventh studio album, is a well-crafted collection of compositions that rank among some of his best. Clark's tobacco-and-whiskey-stained voice has never sounded better than it does on such tracks as "The Guitar," a fiery number about a wayward musician and the pawnshop guitar that causes an unexpected awakening in him, and "Hollywood," a slow-grooving cut that takes a sideways look at the world-famous district of Los Angeles, CA. Clark, as he has on previous albums, covers a Townes Van Zandt tune on Somedays the Song Writes You.