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Download links and information about Breach by The Wallflowers. This album was released in 2000 and it belongs to Rock, Punk Rock, Pop, Alternative genres. It contains 10 tracks with total duration of 42:39 minutes.

Artist: The Wallflowers
Release date: 2000
Genre: Rock, Punk Rock, Pop, Alternative
Tracks: 10
Duration: 42:39
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Letters from the Wasteland 4:27
2. Hand Me Down 3:33
3. Sleepwalker 3:31
4. I've Been Delivered 5:01
5. Witness 3:32
6. Some Flowers Bloom Dead 4:42
7. Mourning Train 4:03
8. Up from Under 3:38
9. Murder 101 2:30
10. Birdcage 7:42

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When Jakob Dylan first debuted with the Wallflowers, nobody expected that he would ever escape the shadow of his famous father, and those doubts hung heavily above the band until their second album, Bringing Down the Horse, became an unexpected multi-platinum smash. In light of that success, Dylan became his own man, no longer seen as only Bob's kid. That freedom is evident on the Wallflowers' superb third album, Breach. At the time of its fall 2000 release, there was a lot of attention paid to Jakob finally writing about Bob, a subject he steadfastly ignored before, and it is true that several songs do clearly acknowledge his famous father. But that's not the most noteworthy thing about the album. What's remarkable about the album is that he is assured as a songwriter and bandleader. On the surface, there's not much different between this album and its predecessor, but the songs are stronger, sharper, and the performances are lean, muscular, and immediate. Andrew Slater and Michael Penn's clear, surprisingly varied production is a factor, but the credit goes to Jakob Dylan and the Wallflowers; the band has never sounded better and Dylan has never been as convincing as a writer or singer. The result is the finest straight-ahead rock album of 2000.