Bruce Molsky - Everywhere You Go (2022) Hi-Res

Artist: Bruce Molsky
Title: Everywhere You Go
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: The Old / Time Tiki Parlour
Genre: Americana, Folk, Acoustic Guitar, Banjo
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks) / FLAC (tracks) 24bit-44.1kHz
Total Time: 42:37
Total Size: 99 / 134 / 340 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Everywhere You Go
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: The Old / Time Tiki Parlour
Genre: Americana, Folk, Acoustic Guitar, Banjo
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks) / FLAC (tracks) 24bit-44.1kHz
Total Time: 42:37
Total Size: 99 / 134 / 340 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Iasitera (2:47)
02. Bye Bye Baby Blues (3:09)
03. Kom Hem (Come Home) (3:17)
04. Bruce 3/4 Kaira Bah (4:02)
05. Can't Win (3:51)
06. Tostando Cancha (3:16)
07. Fios Chun a' Bhaird (a Message to the Bard) (5:13)
08. Boogie Woogie Dance (3:10)
09. Si Bheag, Si Mhor (3:34)
10. Facing the Chair (5:14)
11. Dear Jill (5:04)
“After a long career that stands as a fiddle masterclass, comes a beautiful eclectic album of song and six-string wizardry, a rare treat indeed. ” ~ John Paul Jones.
Everywhere You Go Known and respected internationally for decades as a master fiddler, preserver of American music traditions, and multi-style collaborator, Bruce Molsky’s first musical love was finger-style guitar. Here, on “Everywhere You Go,” Bruce dives into intimate and unique arrangements of a wide swath of tunes and songs through his own musical lens, from African, Scandinavian, Scottish, Irish, American; both old and new. Longtime colleagues Darol Anger and Scottish Gàidhealtachd singer Mary Ann Kennedy lift things up on a few pieces. But mostly this is Bruce’s introspective and very solo exploration of a lifetime of his most loved songs and tunes.
Everywhere You Go Known and respected internationally for decades as a master fiddler, preserver of American music traditions, and multi-style collaborator, Bruce Molsky’s first musical love was finger-style guitar. Here, on “Everywhere You Go,” Bruce dives into intimate and unique arrangements of a wide swath of tunes and songs through his own musical lens, from African, Scandinavian, Scottish, Irish, American; both old and new. Longtime colleagues Darol Anger and Scottish Gàidhealtachd singer Mary Ann Kennedy lift things up on a few pieces. But mostly this is Bruce’s introspective and very solo exploration of a lifetime of his most loved songs and tunes.