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Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album
The Cactus Blossoms, "Easy Way" on CD
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lyrics
Three o’clock in the morning and I’m all alone
Picked a number on the receiver of my telephone
It’s been ringing over and over, it’s been ringing since two
Three o’clock in the morning, and I’m calling you
To take me away from the places that I go in my routine
Four o’clock in the morning and I’m calling you
Five o’clock in the morning, there’s nothing to do
Clouds are turning brighter colors with a golden hue
Too late for drinking, too soon for coffee, I’ve been up for a few
Five o’clock in the morning and I’m calling you
To take me away from the places that I go in my routine
Six o’clock in the morning and I’m calling you
To take me away from the places that I go in my routine
Six o’clock in the morning and I’m calling you
supported by 8 fans who also own “I'm Calling You”
Melancholic and energetic in equal parts, this album continues the trend of no New Pornographers album sounding the same. It's shaping up to be one of my favorites. heavydraws
supported by 8 fans who also own “I'm Calling You”
The best I've heard from Steve Earle in a while. The songs have a subtler, earthier tone, tastefully rendered in authentic sounding country/blues/bluegrass stylings. 'J.T' reminds of earlier records like 'Feel Alright' or 'Train a Comin'.
Deep grief, love and compassion is felt on the final track, the only composition from Steve, seemingly written for his son. The rest, composed by JT, do confirm what a great songwriter he really was. tideracer