Lee, Ben: Quarter Century Classix

Lee, Ben SKU: 39568458
Lee, Ben: Quarter Century Classix

Lee, Ben: Quarter Century Classix

Lee, Ben SKU: 39568458

Format: VINYL LP

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Title: Quarter Century Classix
Artist: Lee, Ben
Label: New West Records
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 607396535415
Genre: Rock

Limited blue colored vinyl LP pressing. "In January 2019 I found myself stuck in a Chicago hotel room during the "Polar Vortex". I was performing there with my duo Radnor & Lee over a few nights when temperatures dropped, leaving me unable to do much outside my hotel room for 4 days. Chicago is a city that holds a special history for me, and I found myself spending a good chunk of time staring out my hotel window, reflecting on my first trip there in 1993 to record my debut solo album Grandpaw Would at Idful Studios with Brad Wood. But more than the details of that trip, I was struck by how vividly memories started flooding back to me of being a 15 year old mega fan of music, and in particular, indie rock. I lived for the records that I loved and the bands who made them. I'm not sure you are ever a fan of bands the way you can be as a teenager. It's pretty sacred.

Tracks:
1.1 Web in Front
1.2 Blueprint
1.3 Divine Hammer
1.4 Car
1.5 Sugar Kane
1.6 Get Me
1.7 In the Mouth a Desert
1.8 Goldheart Mountain Top Queen Directory
1.9 Speeding Motorcycle
1.10 Brand New Love
1.11 Ingrown
1.12 My Noise
1.13 Godsend
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