Blood Feathers

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Don't Know You At All 03:30 Tools
The Same Mad Part 02:54 Tools
Christmas Will Help You Feel O.K. 05:38 Tools
Sea Legs 03:42 Tools
Sugar in Bed 04:07 Tools
On A Holiday 03:13 Tools
Your Advice 03:47 Tools
On & On 03:47 Tools
Caterpillar 03:16 Tools
Blood Orange 03:16 Tools
Hide All The Eggs 03:24 Tools
Origins 03:18 Tools
Sweet Little Lullaby 03:04 Tools
Great God Almighty 02:39 Tools
Big Hearts 03:34 Tools
Cat Can Coo Too 03:19 Tools
King Cotton & The Little Star (For Bo Diddly) 03:01 Tools
Bite My Tongue 03:25 Tools
Meddlin' 04:03 Tools
Money Never Spent 04:42 Tools
If You Don't Ask Me (I Won't Have To Tell You) 03:53 Tools
King Cotton & The Little Star (For Bo Diddley) 03:02 Tools
Clever Devil 04:04 Tools
Your Welcome 03:57 Tools
Kinger & The Revival 03:28 Tools
Oh Heavy Fell The Levee 04:32 Tools
You're Welcome 03:28 Tools
Fireproof 02:59 Tools
Gunpowder 02:59 Tools
Oh, Heavy Fell The Levee 04:32 Tools
Sweet Tea 03:35 Tools
Holy Water 02:59 Tools
Lost Without You Baby 03:35 Tools
It'd Be A Pity Gal 03:35 Tools
Baby's Got His Daddy's Eyes 03:35 Tools
Youre Welcome 03:35 Tools
No One's Gonna Miss You When You're Gone 03:30 Tools
My Rifle, My Pony, & Me 03:30 Tools
Isaac 03:35 Tools
We're In Heaven Now 03:30 Tools
Baby Blue Robins Egg 03:30 Tools
Don't Know You At All DEMO 03:35 Tools
Hard Being You 03:30 Tools
It Is Hard Being You (I Am Sure) 03:29 Tools
King Cotton 04:40 Tools
Baby Blue Robins Egg DEMO 03:30 Tools
Celver Devil 03:30 Tools
God Almighty 03:29 Tools
Move On DEMO 03:29 Tools
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"In 1776, a handful of men gathered in Philadelphia to divorce the British over (cited) irreconcilable differences. In the process they created a monumental document, a new country, and forever changed the course of music history. As unique cultures began to intermingle for the first time, they found common ground in musical expression. The amalgamation of their individual styles soon gave rise to new forms such as jazz, blues, country, and gospel. These well-springs began to flow through the farthest corners of the country, becoming further personalized, and evolving into genres we’ve come to know as bluegrass, tejano, Appalachian folk, rockabilly, cajun, and rhythm n blues, among others. Great caravans set forth along the blues highway, with the medicine shows, or following the migration of opportunity. As the people traveled, they sang, and as they sang, they began to be recorded. Records spun on phonograph players for hours, and the air was filled with music. The next generation, dizzy with excitement, breathed it all in, and exhaled rock ‘n’ roll. And so, as you sit here now with this record in your hands, you are holding the collective history of this country. You are holding Ben Franklin’s electricity, and Thomas Jefferson’s liberty. You are holding Thomas Edison’s phonograph player, and all the field recordings it made possible. You are holding Louis Armstrong’s trumpet, Bo Diddley’s guitar, Howlin’ Wolf’s moan, and the tight harmonies of the Carter Family. But be not misled... Goodness Gracious! is not a throwback to something you’ve heard before, though it will feel familiar. These songs will snug into the grooves of your grandmother’s 78s as easily as they download into the mystery of your IPod. With this release, Blood Feathers is once more ready to take wing, and we, with eyes and ears cast skyward, are attentive with lofty expectation." -Newt Lynn Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.