Fauth, Julian: Everybody Ought to Treat a Stranger Right
Fauth, Julian: Everybody Ought to Treat a Stranger Right
Format: CD
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Artist: Fauth, Julian
Label: Electro-Fi Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 741360353688
Genre: Blues
Life is a series of puzzle pieces. How they come to fit together is often a matter of chance. That a young boy would become infatuated upon hearing a rag-tag collection of pre-war Blues musicians from a discarded record is curious enough. That the gift of inheritance - his Aunt's piano - would transform that fascination into a lifelong gift is beyond fate. The boy is now a man, and Julian Fauth'S absolute devotion to the Blues has become all encompassing on his new album Everybody Ought To Treat A Stranger Right. Recorded by Peter J. Moore (Neil Young, Cowboy Junkies. Garth Hudson). Like his long gone musical heroes, Julian Fauth (rhymes with South)now lives to open the Blues up into new territory. On this new album, he does just that.
Tracks:
1.1 Window Pane Blues
1.2 Everybody Ought to Treat a Stranger Right
1.3 I Hope My Pony Knows the Way Back Home
1.4 Requiem
1.5 Dimpled Nose
1.6 Eyesight to the Blind
1.7 Let It Heal
1.8 If Your Mind
1.9 Little Soldier
1.10 Riff Raff
1.11 Angelique
1.12 Mean Old Train
1.13 Decisions
1.14 Roll and Tumble
1.15 So Friggin' Happy
1.16 Toothless, Bald and on Your Own
1.17 The End of the Day
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