Track Listings
| 1. Call it a Miracle | ||
| 2. Together | ||
| 3. What Don't Kill Ya | ||
| 4. (Never Will) Kill This Thing | ||
| 5. Closer to the Moon | ||
| 6. The Way of the World | ||
| 7. Rockwells and Picassos | ||
| 8. To You Tonight | ||
| 9. 24/7 Motel | ||
| 10. What's the Big Idea? | ||
| 11. Every Little Vict'ry | ||
| 12. The Dutchman |
Editorial Reviews
Derek Sivers, CDBaby.com
"A very cunning and lucid work of folk pop splendor."
Blair Alley in San Diego's SLAMM Magazine
"One of the top folk singer/songwriters rising up from America's Finest [City]. "
Album Description
The long awaited follow up to 1997s Little Suns, Rockwells and Picassos shows well the growth of Rathburn as he once again explore's what might make this world a better place. Perhaps slightly more spiritual while at the same time more irreverent, this CD presents Joe with his tounge firmly planted in cheek. 11 superb original tunes are capped off with a fine cover of Michael Peter Smith's "The Dutchman". The production this time around is more stark, in your face, and intimate, and though other instruments abound, the CD is still about the song and Joe's voice and acoustic guitar.
Rockwells and Picassos
Rockwells and Picassos, Music, Joe Rathburn, Rockwell does meet Picasso on the humorous title cut, a song about a dream art exhibit, from this OUTSTANDING folk/pop gallery of uplifting vignettes. A very cunning and lucid work of folk pop splendor."
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Rockwells and Picassos
Manufacturer: Betterworld ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00006BN6F Release Date: 2001-12-01 |
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Album Description
The long awaited follow up to 1997s Little Suns, Rockwells and Picassos shows well the growth of Rathburn as he once again explore's what might make this world a better place. Perhaps slightly more spiritual while at the same time more irreverent, this CD presents Joe with his tounge firmly planted in cheek. 11 superb original tunes are capped off with a fine cover of Michael Peter Smith's "The Dutchman". The production this time around is more stark, in your face, and intimate, and though other instruments abound, the CD is still about the song and Joe's voice and acoustic guitar.Music Album: