White, Jim: Funny Little Cross To Bear
White, Jim: Funny Little Cross To Bear
Format: CD
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Artist: White, Jim
Label: Luaka Bop
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 680899501620
Genre: Alternative Rock
This is an EP of roadside rarities recorded by Jim White at some of the country's best indie record stores, radio programs and concert halls. Not only can live versions of favorites be found here, there are also tracks that have thus far only been experienced by those brethren partaking in the Jim White Fellowship of Song that his concerts become. It includes songs like "Jim 3:16" where he postulates that a bar is just a church where they serve beer and a live, unreleased version of "Stranger Candy", a beautiful song left of his TRANSNORMAL SKIPEROO album that makes US wonder what those honchos at Jim's label were thinking. Good tasting and nice listening for all concerned.
Tracks:
1.1 Stranger Candy
1.2 Jailbird
1.3 Counting Numbers in This Air
1.4 Alabama Chrome
1.5 Jim 3:16
1.6 Plywood Superman
1.7 [Untitled]