Rolling Through This World
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Rolling Through This World | |
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Studio album by Bob Brozman, Jeff Lang | |
Released | 2002 |
Recorded | 2002 |
Genre | Americana |
Label | Shock Records |
Producer | Jeff Lang, Bob Brozman |
Rolling Through This World is the title of a collaborative album between American guitarist Bob Brozman and Australian guitarist Jeff Lang, released in 2002. It won the Best Blues & Roots Album award at the ARIA Music Awards of 2002.[1]
Described as "an absurd, almost obscene, demonstration of acoustic guitar virtuosity", the album was recorded over four days during a break from Brozman's Australian tour in January 2002.[citation needed]
Angus Diggs, Lang's drummer at the time, played drums and percussion.
Contents
Track list
All songs arranged by Jeff Lang, Bob Brozman and Angus Diggs
- "61 Highway"
- "Danville Girl"
- "Rolling Through This World"
- "The Changeling"
- "Cypress Grove"
- "Black Back Train"
- "Get Lucky"
- "Telephone Arguing Blues"
- "Rooster Tail"
- "Plucked Pigeon Soup-Hop"
- "Wipe It Off"
Personnel
- Bob Brozman – guitars
- Jeff Lang – guitars
- Angus Diggs – drums, percussion
Credits
- Produced by Jeff Lang & Bob Brozman
- Recorded by Chris Thomson
References
- ↑ Allmusic entry for Rolling Through This World Retrieved November 2009.