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Get Myself Together

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Download links and information about Get Myself Together by Danny Barnes. This album was released in 2005 and it belongs to Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative, Songwriter/Lyricist genres. It contains 13 tracks with total duration of 42:04 minutes.

Artist: Danny Barnes
Release date: 2005
Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative, Songwriter/Lyricist
Tracks: 13
Duration: 42:04
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Get Myself Together 1:54
2. Rat's Ass 2:52
3. Big Girl Blues 2:49
4. Get Me Out of Jail 3:58
5. Sympathy for the Devil 4:05
6. Cumberland Gap 2:40
7. Let Your Light Shine On Me 3:46
8. Cut a Rug 2:47
9. Corn Kingdome Come 2:15
10. Wasted Mind 3:33
11. Get It On Down the Line 2:42
12. Cat to the Rat 2:25
13. Big Shoe 6:18

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Banjo-pickin' prodigy Danny Barnes has crafted another fine album in Get Myself Together — one that explores the human condition as it crafts an inventive song cycle. Look no further than "Get Me Out of Jail" for a sadly amusing tale of a day in the life an alcoholic and prescription drug addict, or the superb, whiskey bar-addled depiction of love gone wrong in "Big Girl Blues." Barnes' lyrics are as wry as ever, as evidenced by "Wasted Mind," which observes, "Smell like turpentine/You'll be doin' time," (just one in a number of accurate albeit unflattering descriptions of life in America). They guy still has a knack for covers, be it the expressive, blues-picked tribute to friend and sometime collaborator Bill Frisell ("Big Shoe") or a dazzling acoustic ballad homage to Willie Johnson. While the idea behind a bluegrass bastardization of the Rolling Stones' classic "Sympathy for the Devil" seems misguided, Barnes not only pulls it off but triumphs in the process. Toss in a fiddle-and-banjo duel "Rat's Ass" and you've got a bona fide down-home classic, not to mention a frontrunner for the Americana album of 2005. ~ John D. Luerssen, Rovi