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Paul Thorn - The Best of Paul Thorn (Includes The Acoustic Show) (2016)

Paul Thorn - The Best of Paul Thorn (Includes The Acoustic Show) (2016)

BAND/ARTIST: Paul Thorn

  • Title: The Best of Paul Thorn (Includes The Acoustic Show)
  • Year Of Release: 2016
  • Label: Perpetual Obscurity Records
  • Genre: Folk Rock, Singer/Songwriter, Rock, Blues Rock
  • Quality: flac lossless
  • Total Time: 01:30:29
  • Total Size: 604 mb
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Tracklist

CD1
01. I Don't Like Half the Folks I Love
02. Mission Temple Fireworks Stand
03. Snake Farm
04. Pimps & Preachers
05. Long Way from Tupelo
06. Burn Down the Trailer Park
07. Bull Mountain Bridge
08. What the Hell Is Goin' On?
09. What Have You Done to Lift Somebody Up
10. Old Stray Dogs & Jesus
11. I Have a Good Day Every Now and Then
12. Rose City

CD2
13. Intro (Live)
14. A Lot of Good Reasons (Live)
15. I Backslide on Friday (Live)
16. I Hope I'm Doin' This Right (Live)
17. Hammer & Nail (Live)
18. That's Life (Live)
19. Turnip Greens (Live)
20. Don't Let Nobody Rob You of Your Joy (Live)
21. She Won't Cheat on Us (Live)
22. Everything's Gonna Be Alright (Live)


Tupelo, Mississippi's Paul Thorn was a prizefighter and skydiver before becoming a rootsy singer/songwriter. As a boxer Thorn once fought against Roberto Duran, and as a musician he has toured and collaborated with Sting, Paul Carrack, Joe Diffie, Tanya Tucker, Ronnie Milsap, and Carole King, to name a scant few. Thorn is the son of a Pentecostal preacher; gospel music was in his blood from birth and has remained a lifelong passion. Music wasn't his first choice as a profession, however; boxing was. He fought professionally in the 1980s. After retiring, he embraced music, but continued to pay the rent with a day job -- until music entrepreneur and manager Miles Copeland heard him play a show in a Tupelo pizzeria. Copeland signed him to A&M. His debut album, Hammer and Nail, was issued in 1997. Thorn moved to Copeland's Ark 21 for 1999's Ain’t Love Strange. A formidable guitarist, Thorn decided to showcase his chops and the rock & roll side of his roots music on the celebrated Mission Temple Fire Works Stand in 2002. His took on the weighty subject of love for 2004's Are You with Me?, using a more stripped-down style of production and R&B-based grooves to illustrate his material. Thorn took a four-year break from recording, though he still gigged -- if not incessantly, then abundantly -- in the United States and Europe. When he did return, on 2008's A Long Way from Tupelo, he'd melded all of his previous explorations holistically into a resonant Americana with his gritty, expressive, soulful voice atop it all. In 2010 he released the humorously yet poignantly titled Pimps and Preachers on his own Perpetual Obscurity label, and followed it in 2012 with his first all-covers collection, What the Hell Is Goin' On?; the album featured Thorn's versions of tunes by Rick Danko, Allen Toussaint, Donnie Fritts, Lindsey Buckingham, Ray Wylie Hubbard, and others. Thorn returned with a strong album of originals, Too Blessed to Be Stressed, in 2014.

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  • whiskers
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Many Thanks
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Many thanks for lossless.