Matt Woods - The Matt Woods Manifesto (2011)

Artist: Matt Woods
Title: The Matt Woods Manifesto
Year Of Release: 2011
Label: Lonely Ones Records
Genre: Country
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 48:39
Total Size: 122/361 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: The Matt Woods Manifesto
Year Of Release: 2011
Label: Lonely Ones Records
Genre: Country
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 48:39
Total Size: 122/361 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Days Of Walking 02:56
2. A Broken Heart 03:44
3. Port St. Lucie 03:26
4. Ghosts Of The Gospel 05:08
5. Friday Night 04:25
6. A Company Town 03:17
7. Jellico Mountain 04:50
8. Johnny Ray Dupree 05:32
9. Wrong Turn Blues 03:36
10. Lost In Tennessee 05:00
11. The House Always Wins 03:42
12. Beating Down My Door 02:57
Matt had this to say about The Matt Woods Manifesto in a March 2011 interview for Buzzbin Magazine.
"It has been a long process over the course of the last year or more finishing the album, but I think it is the best collection of songs I have ever recorded! I approached this album differently than I have any of the other ones. Because I didn’t have a full time band, I was able to invite friends I have made along the way to contribute and that was a blast! I think all in all there were over 15 people who played on the album in some form or fashion. There is a lot of appalachian instrumentation on this one as well as rockin’ guitars and such."
The album featuring many southeastern musicians from bands such as The Back Row Baptists, Truckstop Coffee, The Tim Lee 3, The Black Lillies (including a duet with Trisha Gene Brady), and many more!
"It has been a long process over the course of the last year or more finishing the album, but I think it is the best collection of songs I have ever recorded! I approached this album differently than I have any of the other ones. Because I didn’t have a full time band, I was able to invite friends I have made along the way to contribute and that was a blast! I think all in all there were over 15 people who played on the album in some form or fashion. There is a lot of appalachian instrumentation on this one as well as rockin’ guitars and such."
The album featuring many southeastern musicians from bands such as The Back Row Baptists, Truckstop Coffee, The Tim Lee 3, The Black Lillies (including a duet with Trisha Gene Brady), and many more!