Jones, Glenn: Wanting

Jones, Glenn SKU: 15947802
Jones, Glenn: Wanting

Jones, Glenn: Wanting

Jones, Glenn SKU: 15947802

Format: VINYL LP

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Title: Wanting
Artist: Jones, Glenn
Label: Thrill Jockey
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 790377027112
Genre: Soul/R & B

The Wanting, Glenn Jones' first album for Thrill Jockey, was recorded in a fourth floor apartment on Commonwealth Avenue, Allston, Massachusetts, a suburb of Boston, overlooking the commuter train line. If you listen carefully to the record, you can occasionally hear trains going by in the background. Simply put, the Wanting is a collection of original compositions for solo acoustic steel string guitar, six string, 10 string and bottleneck, and 5 string open back banjo. Glenn Jones, a 30+ year devotee of the so called "American Primitive" school of acoustic steel string guitarists, has been playing guitar since the age of 14. He formed Boston psych-rock band, Cul-de-Sac, in 1989 and led it on it's 20 year journey to nowhere, leaving nine albums in it's wake, including collaborations with guitarist John Fahey and Can's Damo Suzuki.

Tracks:
1.1 A Snapshot of Mom, Scotland, 1957
1.2 The Great Pacific Northwest
1.3 The Great Swamp Way Rout
1.4 Anchor Chain Blues (2)
1.5 Even to Win Is to Fail (2)
2.1 My Charlotte Blue Notebook
2.2 Menotomy River Blues
2.3 Of It's Own Kind
2.4 The Wanting
2.5 Twenty-Three Years in Happy Valley, or Love Among the Chickenshit
2.6 The Orca Grande Cement Factory at Victorville
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