Discogs
Artist Biography
by Mark DemingOne of the most well-respected singer/songwriters of his generation, Peter Case is an artist whose eclectic body of work embraces rock & roll, contemporary folk, blues, and a number of points in between. As a songwriter, Case has shown himself to be a master storyteller with a special understanding of underdogs and lost souls, and his direct, passionate style as a singer and guitarist has served him well in both electric and acoustic contexts. He first gained a reputation with the taut power pop bands the Nerves (One Way Ticket) and the Plimsouls (Everywhere at Once), but he moved from rock to a more acoustic-oriented sound with his 1986 solo debut Peter Case. 1993's Sings Like Hell was a straightforward set of blues and folk covers, 2000's Flying Saucer Blues ranks with his best sets of original songs, and 2017's On the Way Downtown: Recorded Live on FolkScene documents the intimate, fervent tone of his live shows.
Tracklist
1 | Vanishing Act | |
2 | Deja Blues | |
3 | Dream About You | |
4 | When You Don't Come | |
5 | Never Comin' Home | |
6 | It's All Mine | |
7 | Why Don't We Give It A Go? | |
8 | Why? | |
9 | Last Time I Looked | |
10 | Wonderful 99 | |
11 | I've Been Looking For You | |
12 | Beyond The Blues | |
13 | It Don't Matter What People Say |
No comments:
Post a Comment