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Steve Wynn - Here Come the Miracles (Expanded Edition) (2001/2020) Hi Res

Steve Wynn - Here Come the Miracles (Expanded Edition) (2001/2020) Hi Res

BAND/ARTIST: Steve Wynn

  • Title: Here Come the Miracles (Expanded Edition)
  • Year Of Release: 2001/2020
  • Label: Real Gone Music
  • Genre: Art Rock, Indie Rock, Classic Rock
  • Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks) | 24Bit/44 kHz FLAC
  • Total Time: 01:54:02
  • Total Size: 261 mb | 748 mb | 1.1 gb
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Tracklist:

01. Steve Wynn - Here Come the Miracles
02. Steve Wynn - Shades of Blue
03. Steve Wynn - Sustain
04. Steve Wynn - Blackout
05. Steve Wynn - Butterscotch
06. Steve Wynn - Southern California Line
07. Steve Wynn - Morningside Heights
08. Steve Wynn - Let's Leave It Like That
09. Steve Wynn - Crawling Misanthropic Blues
10. Steve Wynn - Drought
11. Steve Wynn - Death Valley Rain
12. Steve Wynn - Sustain (Unreleased Demo)
13. Steve Wynn - Southern California Line (Unreleased Demo)
14. Steve Wynn - Morningside Heights (Unreleased Demo)
15. Steve Wynn - Death Valley Rain (Unreleased Demo)
16. Steve Wynn - There Will Come a Day (Instrumental Unreleased Demo)
17. Steve Wynn - Strange New World
18. Steve Wynn - Sunset to the Sea
19. Steve Wynn - Good and Bad
20. Steve Wynn - Topanga Canyon Freaks
21. Steve Wynn - Watch Your Step
22. Steve Wynn - Charity
23. Steve Wynn - Smash Myself to Bits
24. Steve Wynn - There Will Come a Day
25. Steve Wynn - Watch Your Step (Unreleased Demo)
26. Steve Wynn - Smash Myself to Bits (Unreleased Demo)
27. Steve Wynn - Staten Island (Unreleased Demo)
28. Steve Wynn - Watch Your Step (Unreleased Demo 2)
29. Steve Wynn - Bitch Pants (Unreleased Studio Outtake)

Steve Wynn defines the phrase "What goes around comes around" on this double-disc, psychedelic set that recalls his groundbreaking bash-and-drone halcyon days with the '80s group the Dream Syndicate, yet is completely original and of the moment in its own right. Grunging and crunching out on blues-based riffs on songs like "Strange New World" and "Crawling Misanthropic Blues," Wynn has hardly sounded better or just plain more alive and at home in the garage rock setting. Recorded during a ten-day studio session in Tucson, AZ, Wynn called in his usual group of suspects and amigos: Linda Pitmon on drums, Chris Cacavas on keyboards, Chris Brokaw on guitar, and locals John Convertino and Howe Gelb (Giant Sand). The sprawling epics ("Good and Bad," "Butterscotch"), another one of Wynn's strong suits, coexist with the full-on rockers (riff monsters "Watch Your Step" and "Smash Myself to Bits"). The varied songs slide over, under, and sideways, between the grooves, while adding to the essence of the entirely freewheeling project. Wynn just may have painted his masterpiece.


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  • whiskers
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Many Thanks
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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for HD tracks.