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Goodbye Little Doll

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Download links and information about Goodbye Little Doll by EZ-T. This album was released in 2004 and it belongs to Alternative genres. It contains 9 tracks with total duration of 34:00 minutes.

Artist: EZ-T
Release date: 2004
Genre: Alternative
Tracks: 9
Duration: 34:00
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. The Bay Shallows 2:35
2. Downs-Pain 5:03
3. New River 3:11
4. Goodbye Little Doll 2:49
5. Central Control 3:29
6. Fingerless Children 4:47
7. Cruxes, Cruxes 3:21
8. Margaret-99 Mother of 64th Street 5:10
9. I Fell Down 3:35

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Longtime Will Oldham associate Colin Michael Gagon has released his brand of country-rock as EZT on the Bill Callahan-produced Goodbye Little Doll. Gagon's songwriting has a similar gothic rambling to Oldham's, but his arrangements are less spare. On songs like the gritty and rollicking "The Bay Shallows," or the sublimely work-a-day title track, EZT sounds closest to the crunchy Americana of Jason Molina's stunning Magnolia Electric Company. But Gagon will also traffic in humorous self-deprecation — take the upbeat and non-sensical drinking tune "Central Control," with it's toast to the red-headed girls. Goodbye Little Doll is a truck driver's daydream, diner bathroom-wall poetry, dead-end town realism, and a Midwestern tragicomedy.