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The Saint Of Lost Causes 4:50 2. Aint Got No Money 3:03 3. Dont Drink The Water 4:41 5. Frightened By The Sound 3:44 6. Flint City Shake It 3:44 7. Pacific Northwestern Blues 3:36 9. Appalachian Nightmare 5:36 10.
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About this product
Product Identifiers
Record LabelNew West Records, Neww
UPC0607396645428
eBay Product ID (ePID)27046057114
Product Key Features
Release Year2019
FormatCD
GenreCountry
ArtistEarle, Justin Townes
Release TitleSaint of Lost Causes
Dimensions
Item Height0.34 in
Item Weight0.09 lb
Item Length5.08 in
Item Width4.61 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
Number of Tracks13
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Saint of Lost Causes 1.2 Ain't Got No Money 1.3 Mornings in Memphis 1.4 Don't Drink the Water 1.5 Frightened By the Sound 1.6 Flint City Shake It 1.7 Over Alameda 1.8 Pacific Northwestern 1.9 Blues 1.10 Appalachian Nightmare 1.11 Say Baby 1.12 Ahi Esta Mi Nina 1.13 Talking to Myself
Notes2019 release. The Saint Of Lost Causes is the eighth album from American roots troubadour, Justin Townes Earle. Earle's album finds a songwriter and artist who is unflinching and unequivocal in his truth. When writing this album, Earle focused on a different America - the disenfranchised and the downtrodden, the oppressed and the oppressors, the hopeful and the hopeless. There's the drugstore-cowboy-turned-cop-killer praying for forgiveness ('Appalachian Nightmare') and the common Michiganders persevering through economic and industrial devastation ('Flint City Shake It)'; the stuck mother dreaming of a better life on the right side of the California tracks ('Over Alameda') and the Cuban man in New York City weighed down by a world of regret ('Ahi Esta Mi Nina'); the used up soul desperate to get to New Orleans ('Ain't Got No Money') and the sons of bitches in West Virginia poisoning the land and sea ('Don't Drink the Water'). These are individuals and communities in every corner of the country, struggling through the ordinary and sometimes extraordinary circumstances of everyday life.