Prine, John: German Afternoons

Prine, John SKU: 42890652
Prine, John: German Afternoons

Prine, John: German Afternoons

Prine, John SKU: 42890652

Format: VINYL LP

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Title: German Afternoons
Artist: Prine, John
Label: Oh Boy
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 793888792265
Genre: Rock

John Prine needed to get into his comfort zone to finish a new album, so his wife reserved a room at the Omni Hotel in Nashville for a week. After nearly 50 years on the road, hotel rooms are a familiar enough sight. Following two bellmen to his suite, Prine settled in with four guitars and 10 boxes of legal pads to complete the album that would become The Tree of Forgiveness. The highly-anticipated album, The Tree of Forgiveness, is Prine's first collection of new material since 2005's Grammy-winning Fair and Square. Rather than going out on a limb, Prine cultivated the themes that have brought international acclaim since the 1970s. For example, he can take a topic like loneliness and make it funny ("Knockin' on Your Screen Door") or heartbreaking ("Summers End"). Perfectly aligned with his quirkiest songs, "The Lonesome Friends of Science" makes it's point through the characters he calls "those bastards in the white lab coats who experiment with mountain goats," as well as the discredited planet Pluto and the towering Vulcan statue in Birmingham, Alabama.

Tracks:
1.1 Lulu Walls
1.2 Speed of the Sound of Loneliness
1.3 Out of Love
1.4 Sailin' Around
1.5 If She Were You
1.6 Linda Goes to Mars
1.7 I Just Want to Dance with You
1.8 Love, Love, Love
1.9 Bad Boy
1.10 They'll Never Take Her Love from Me
1.11 Paradise
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