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A Year In The Wilderness

Released: 2007 12 tracks

  • 1. The Wilderness
    2. Hotel Ghost
    3. The Golden State
    4. Darling Underdog
    5. A Little More Time
    6. Unforgiven
  • 7. There's a Hole
    8. Lean out Yr Window
    9. Big Moon
    10. The Bridge
    11. The Meanest Man in the World
    12. A Grain of Salt


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John Doe with Dead Rock West!

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Other Tags: Dead Rock West, Cindy Wasserman, Nick Luca, Madison WI, X
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Blog post image preview I saw a great gig at the High Noon Saloon on July 16th. . . Dead Rock West supporting and backing John Doe of X fame. I went down to the venue around 5 during the soundcheck to ask John if I would be allowed to record the show, and he was kind enough to say YES! Dave Carpenter from Dead Rock West said it would be cool if I recorded their set as well. (This shot was not actually taken during soundcheck proper, but actually shortly after they let the crowd in around 9... MORE

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Grain of Salt

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One of the most beautiful songs ever written. It took a couple of listens, but once I really heard the lyrics, I realized how touching it really is...

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“A Year in the Wilderness” is a really excellent roots-rocking new album from John Doe, out June 5 on Yep Roc. Here’s my PopMatters piece which ran on Friday. “John Doe could easily coast for the rest of his life on his history—with ground-breaking cow-punkers X and alt.country-inventing Knitters and, since the late 1990s, in a string of seven solo albums, ranging from country-flavored singer songwriter to venom-laced roadhouse punk. It’s all been good to excellent, an... MORE


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