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1. Song of the Chattahoochee (feat. Lloyd Maines) 3:48 – 2. The Ghost Trail (feat. Lloyd Maines) 3:42 – 3. Desert Rose (feat. Lloyd Maines) 4:03 – 4. Old Hammerin’ Bill (feat. Lloyd Maines) 3:34 – 5. Only Love (feat. Lloyd Maines) 4:19 – 6. Lack of Linear Thought 3:05 – 7. Fear of Little Men (March of the Fairies) 2:43 – 8. Looking Glass Man 2:37 – 9. Kingdom Highway 3:10 – 10. Peter Pan’s Remorse 2:56 – 11. Lake Isle of Innisfree 4:06 – 12. Song of the Wandering Aengus 4:02 – – – Producers: Jen Reilly, Eddy Bluma — Bass: John Abbey — Percussion: Gerald Dowd — Pedal Steel, Papoose Guitar: Lloyd Maines – Organ, Accordian: Alton Smith — – The New Zeitgeist, the links of Chicago’s Jen Reilly and Eddy Bluma, beckon a revolution as well as a recovering of the simple things in life that matter. – Exploring the origins of the oral folk tradition that touches outlaw and rock ballads, the Geist draws heavily from suspenseful and captivating stories of fairies, earth, and work that call into our current socio-political times. Far-reaching, yet familiar; The New Zeitgeist calls from the deep to weary, worn trails of spirits lingering. – For The New Zeitgeist, time is highly connected to creating music. Inviting and captivating, this connection can be physically heard on their latest album, Myths and Mortals. T.S. Eliot states, “No poet has meaning alone. His appreciation and significance is the direct relation to the dead poets and artists.” Likewise, The New Zeitgeist shares: “Our sense of what it is to be presently human not only involves our mortal stories but also our roots from beyond.” The channel is roots, and “Myths and Mortals”, blossoms like a shady willow in the scornful heat of summer. – – (Source: Artist PR) – UPC 888295591416 – The Amazon ASIN for the mp3 version of this CD is B071NPPTQ7 – Another listing by Zip
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