Midwest Farm Disaster
Bob Martin 1972 - Relançamento em 2010
Martin’s lyrics have a very American style to them, simple and understated yet concise and often powerful. This is not the poetry of metaphor and myth but the straightforward art of the folk storyteller. from Sound Bytes
Bob Martin recorded Midwest Farm Disaster at Nashville Studios in 1972 after he was discovered at Gerdes Folk City in NYC by label reps who signed him to RCA Victor. He worked closely with Chet Atkins, a studio executive at the time and exceptional musicians including drummer Kenneth Buttrey, a key player on Bob Dylan’s Blonde on Blonde album.
The record has been out of print since the mid 1970s, however its popularity has remained strong and after years of fan requests, Bob Martin put the recording onto compact disc and made it available on his own imprint Riversong Records
http://www.mediafire.com/file/wdywta7toalr4g1/Martin%2C%20Bob%20-%20Midwest%20Farm%20Disaster%20-%202010-joti-mc.zip
Bob Martin 1972 - Relançamento em 2010
Martin’s lyrics have a very American style to them, simple and understated yet concise and often powerful. This is not the poetry of metaphor and myth but the straightforward art of the folk storyteller. from Sound Bytes
Bob Martin recorded Midwest Farm Disaster at Nashville Studios in 1972 after he was discovered at Gerdes Folk City in NYC by label reps who signed him to RCA Victor. He worked closely with Chet Atkins, a studio executive at the time and exceptional musicians including drummer Kenneth Buttrey, a key player on Bob Dylan’s Blonde on Blonde album.
The record has been out of print since the mid 1970s, however its popularity has remained strong and after years of fan requests, Bob Martin put the recording onto compact disc and made it available on his own imprint Riversong Records
http://www.mediafire.com/file/wdywta7toalr4g1/Martin%2C%20Bob%20-%20Midwest%20Farm%20Disaster%20-%202010-joti-mc.zip