Askew, Ed: For the World

Askew, Ed SKU: 21320811
Askew, Ed: For the World

Askew, Ed: For the World

Askew, Ed SKU: 21320811

Format: CD

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Title: For the World
Artist: Askew, Ed
Label: Tin Angel
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5052571048023
Genre: Rock

For the World is an articulate album, an elegant album, but foremost it is an honest album. Delicate piano, guitar, banjo and harp mix with Ed's harmonica and politely support his words as someone who can reflect on chances and choices by way of New York observations and imagined scenes. Ed's first album Ask the Unicorn was released 40+ years ago on the legendary ESP Disk' and quickly disappeared into Folk-Psych obscurity. Interest in Ed was heightened when an early 80s cassette was reissued/distributed by Drag City, and he embarked on his first US tour at the age of 71. For the World was produced by Jerry DeCicca (Black Swans, Larry Jon Wilson) and comes at no better time to introduce Ed to larger audiences. With special guests Mary Lattimore (Meg Baird, Thurston Moore) on harp, Marc Ribot on guitar, and backing vocals on three songs by super fan Sharon Van Etten.

Tracks:
1.1 Rodeo Rose
1.2 Blue Eyed Baby
1.3 Gertrude Stein
1.4 So
1.5 Moon in the Mind
1.6 Drum Song
1.7 Baby Come Home
1.8 Paper Horses
1.9 Maple Street
1.10 For the World
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