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Greg Brown


In The Hills Of California


$20.00 US


released: September 7, 2004
SKU: CDRHR180

 
 
(cd only)

 
 

Track List

disc 1
01 - for all  
02 - wash my eyes  
03 - never so far  
04 - the way my baby calls my name
05 - spring and all  
06 - slow food  
07 - inabell sale  
08 - tequila and me  
09 - china  
10 - introduction to kate's guitar  
11 - kate's guitar
12 - say a little prayer
13 - you really got a hold on me  
14 - i want my country back  
15 - i shall not be moved  
16 - two little feet  


disc 2
01 - introduction to lord i have made you a place in my heart  
02 - lord i have made you a place in my heart  
03 - poet game  
04 - think about you  
05 - where is maria  
06 - lullaby  
07 - almost out of gas  
08 - livin' in a prayer  
09 - introduction to mose allison played here  
10 - mose allison played here  
11 - rexroth's daughter  
12 - vivid  
13 - kind hearted woman blues  
14 - just by myself  
15 - your town now  
16 - don't let me down  

 

What’s more important- to be able to pen intelligent, memorable songs or to deliver a captivating live performance? For Greg Brown, this question is moot. In addition to being a touring partner of Ani DiFranco’s, Greg has been a perennial presence at the Kate Wolf Music Festival, mesmerizing audiences with both his songwriting craftwork and his delivery. Now he has gathered live tracks from his 1997-2003 appearances at the festival to create the double-disc In the Hills of California.

Coupled with the tastefully expressive Nina Gerber on guitar, Greg carries you through sorrowful narratives, chugging country blues, and humorous tales. Highlights include his warm duet with Shawn Colvin on the calmly rolling “Say A Little Prayer,” as well as a 1997 recording of “Kate’s Guitar,” just one day after its completion – it’s a rare treat to receive a glimpse at art when it’s still so fresh for the artist.

Proceeds from the sale of In the Hills of California go to the Jugalbandi Project, which is a project to promote music and the arts in schools.

To learn more about Greg Brown, please visit www.gregbrown.org.