Track Listings
| 1. Wild Things |
| 2. You Don't Know Me |
| 3. Robin Sings at Midnight |
| 4. Rainin' on Me |
| 5. Rock Bottom |
| 6. Feel Free |
| 7. Leap of Faith |
| 8. I Blunder On |
| 9. Dan Blocker |
| 10. Greatest Show on Earth |
| 11. Fallin' Off the Face of the World |
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Best known for his 11-year stint as guitarist-producer for Lucinda Williams, Gurf Morlix offers some unclassifiable roots-folk-rock of his own on his solo debut. His often-thin voice, which can convey a simpatico vulnerability, is still not always the strongest possible vehicle for his own material, but after that it's hard to find fault. He's adept at blending folk instruments (jug, banjo, mandocello) to create a homey atmosphere on "Robin Sings at Midnight," while "You Don't Know Me" is a nasty, motorvatin' rocker. Performances like "Rainin' on Me," "Rock Bottom," and the solo closer "Fallin' Off the Face of the World" are devastating, while "Dan Blocker" is hilarious. And Morlix is simply a great American guitar stylist, with a bright, delicate touch that rocks hard when it needs to. This is an eclectic yet seamless set, full of pleasures and surprises both large and small. --John Morthland
Toad of Titicaca,Gurf Morlix,Catamount,Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop
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