Track Listings
| 1. Jefferson |
| 2. Red |
| 3. Little Fists |
| 4. Matador |
| 5. Times Square |
| 6. Chicago |
| 7. Shiloh |
| 8. Green Room |
| 9. Bushwick |
| 10. All the Weight |
| 11. Metals |
| 12. Boxes |
Editorial Reviews
The New York Times, Sunday, January 11th, 2004 --Jon Pareles
"BERKELEY... sings in a lustrous, melancholy voice...his melodies ascend to become benedictions...the music shimmers and peals."
Product Description
Currently being played on fine stations like KCRW, WFUV, WXPN, WTMD, WERS, XM Satellite Radio, and featuring the bonus track "Fire Sign," as heard on CBS-TV's mini-series "Without a Trace," Berkeley's sophmore album, "After the Wrecking Ships," creates a layered landscape of sounds that envelope the listener. His voice, compared to that of Nick Drake, Grant-Lee Phillips and Ryan Adams is dynamic: vulnerable, confessional and powerful. If you are a fan of the new guard of singer/songwriters: Damien Rice, Gary Jules, Ryan Adams or are looking for a throwback to greats like Neil Young, Tim Buckley and Nick Drake, pick this album up today.
After the Wrecking Ships
After the Wrecking Ships,David Berkeley,Ten Good Records,Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop
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