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Performer: Joe Pug
Title: The Great Despiser
Catalog Number: LRR-67452
Label: Lightning Rod Records
Released: 2012
Rating: 4.9
Votes: 926
| 1 | Deep Dark Wells |
| 2 | Ours |
| 3 | The Servant's Ace |
| 4 | Silver Harps And Violins |
| 5 | Hymn #76 |
| 6 | Stronger Than The World |
| 7 | One Of Many |
| 8 | The Great Despiser |
| 9 | Those Thankless Years |
| 10 | Neither Do I Need A Witness |
| 11 | A Gentle Few |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LRR-67452 | Joe Pug | The Great Despiser (LP, Cle) | Lightning Rod Records | LRR-67452 | US | 2012 |
The Great Despiser - Joe Pug. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Joe Pug is an American singer-songwriter from Greenbelt, Maryland. The Great Despiser is his second studio album. The album's opening track, Hymn 76, was selected by American Songwriter magazine as one of the Top 50 Songs of 2012- Wikepedia paraphrased. The Pug can mesmerize with just his voice, words, and an acoustic guitar, which he more than proved on his 2010 debut, Messenger. That release was moving and deep, and The Great Despiser is equally so. Examining universal themes through the eyes of relatable characters grappling with lifes ups and downs, Pugs songs can be heartbreaking, soothing, and illuminating at once. With a subtle band that supports the songs without overwhelming them, the fuller sound sets this release apart from Messenger and Pug's two EPs. The Great Despiser is Joe Pug's second studio album. The album's opening track, Hymn 76, was selected by American Songwriter magazine as one of the Top 50 Songs of 2012. Hymn 76 3:37. Those Thankless Years 3:05. The Great Despiser 4:05. A Gentle Few 3:53. Ours 4:03. Silver Harps and Violins 4:13. Stronger Than The World 3:16. One of Many 3:09. Neither Do I Need A Witness 3:26. The Servant's Ace 3:11. Deep Dark Wells. 11 tracks 38:55. Joe Pug. The Great Despiser, 2012. Hymn 76, 03:37. Those Thankless Years, 03:05. The Great Despiser, 04:05. A Gentle Few, 03:53. Silver Harps and Violins, 04:13. Is The Great Despiser the best album by Joe Pug brings together thousands of 'greatest ever album' charts and calculates an overall ranking. Your feedback. The Great Despiser by Joe Pug 2012 Release date: 2012-04-23 Overall rank: - Average Rating: 73100 from 6 votes. The 11-track was recorded in Chicago with producer Brian Deck Modest Mouse, Iron & Wine, Califone, etc. In addition to Pug, the album features various acclaimed musicians, including Sam Kassirer Josh Ritter, Langhorne Slim on piano, organ and marimba as well as backing vocals form The Hold Steady's Craig Finn on the album's title track