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Download links and information about Delicious by Duane Jarvis. This album was released in 2003 and it belongs to Rock genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 44:46 minutes.

Artist: Duane Jarvis
Release date: 2003
Genre: Rock
Tracks: 11
Duration: 44:46
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Coulda Shoulda Woulda 3:03
2. Can't Build a Better Love 3:59
3. Come Back Again 3:39
4. Mandolin Moon 3:26
5. Prodigal Daughter 4:53
6. Spread My Soul Too Thin 3:42
7. Beyond Beautiful 5:25
8. Delicious 4:13
9. I Miss You Already 3:03
10. Lower Than Lonely 4:07
11. Happy Town 5:16

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This is Duane Jarvis' fourth album as a frontman (not counting the live Combo Platter) and his second for the well-regarded Slewfoot imprint, a label that specializes in borderline uncategorizable roots rock singer/songwriters. That's a non-description that fits Jarvis' music pretty well. His sound is strictly old-school, his tempos generally languid to sludgy, his voice gritty and laconic. The songs tend to be wry, but not bitter; on numbers like "Prodigal Daughter" and "Come Back Again" he sings about forgiveness — though, granted, forgiveness of two very different kinds. On "Can't Build a Better Love" and the title track he sings about the kind of love that grows over time as the result of long-term fidelity and devotion. But it's not all comfortable domestic satisfaction on this album: the Tex-Mex-flavored "I Miss You Already" is pure romantic regret, and in the ironic "Happy Town" he finds the symbol of a schizophrenic city in a jukebox that alternates between the Rolling Stones and the Count Five. A few of his moves seem a bit mannered and obvious, like the roadhouse piano and resonator guitar on "Come Back Again" and the shuffling, enervated tempo on "Lower Than Lonely." But take the album together as a whole and you'll likely find it very satisfying. Recommended.