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'Tales From Monographic Oceans': a spontaneous journey through a stretch of sea, cutting across the isthmuses of some discographies (John Hiatt 38, 18)
'Have a Little Faith in Me': and how could one not have it, for this Dylan from Indiana, but also Springsteen or why not Steve Earle or John Mellencamp?
Who has been producing memorable songs (and thus albums) for almost forty years, for himself and for others, a bit rock, a bit country, a bit blues (oh, the blues... yes, there's plenty of blues... you'll see) sung with an incomparable soulful voice.
That in a better world, even just a little of this disgusting would be heritage not only for us gerontocrats
Crossing Muddy Waters
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