MP3 1844 mb.
Performer: Vollmar
Title: 13 Or So People Who Need Chances
Country: US
Catalog Number: INRI074
Label: Bluesanct
Released: 07 Sep 2004
Style: Folk, Indie Rock
Rating: 4.9
Votes: 159
| 1 | Lover, Won't You Bring Those Berries | 1:37 |
| 2 | Henry's Unprepared | 1:50 |
| 3 | William, Go Away | 2:04 |
| 4 | A Widow | 2:52 |
| 5 | Daisy's Out Of Line | 2:41 |
| 6 | Who Have You Never Spoken With (Spilled Upon The Ground) | 2:22 |
| 7 | Dove For Sale | 1:39 |
| 8 | Joseph And Rosemary | 2:40 |
| 9 | Lucy Of The Blue Hills | 3:30 |
| 10 | Instrumental (Nothing's Different) | 1:36 |
| 11 | A Man Talking To His Dog | 2:23 |
| 12 | Beside The Sea From You And Me | 2:22 |
Also: http://bluesanct.bandcamp.com/album/13-or-so-people-who-need-chances
Justin Vollmar's second album is folksy, on-the-porch or around-the-campfire singersongwriter music. There's a difference between this and most such music that fell into this description prior to the 21st century, for Vollmar espouses a vulnerability and quirky introspection largely missing from the music made at most informal social gatherings. There's a lo-fi ambience reminiscent of numerous records that have come out on labels such as K or Knw-Yr-Own, as if it was done in a bedroom on a cheap home recorder rather than in a studio which, for all we know, might have been the. 1 Who Have You Never Spoken With Spilled Upon The Ground 00:00 2 Dove For Sale 2:22 3 A Widow 4:00 4 Beside The Sea From You And Me 7:09 5 Lover, Won't You Bring Those Berries 9:12 6 Instrumental Nothing's Different 10:55 7 William, Go Away 12:30 8 A Man Talking To His. Dog 14:38 9 Henry's Unprepared 16:58 10 Daisy's Out Of Line 18:46 11 Joseph And Rosemary 21:39 12 Lucy Of The Blue Hills 24:01. I do not own rights. Please buy a record or find another way to support the artist. Listen free to Vollmar 13 Or So People Who Need Chances Who Have You Never Spoken With Spilled Upon The Ground, Dove for Sale and more. 12 tracks 27:36. VOLLMAR is from Bloomington, IN, by way of WV. Hes made an album of obvious songs recorded at home with obvious sounds recorded elsewhere. At the same time being both less and more than his first record, Every Place is Home Bluesanct 2002, 13 or so People in need of chances is an exercise in traditional folk-song story-telling with contemporary structural elements. digital re-release 15 February 2014 . original liner notes: 13 or so People who need chances or People are Moving in Different Directions. Album Tracks. Who Have You Never Spoken With Spilled Upon The Ground 2. Dove For Sale 3. A Widow 4. Beside The Sea From You And Me 5. Lover, Won't You Bring Those Berries 6. Instrumental Nothing's Different 7. William, Go Away 8. A Man Talking To His Dog 9. Henry's Unprepared 10. Daisy's Out Of Line 11. Joseph And Rosemary 12. West Virginia native and Bloomington, Indiana resident Justin Vollmar has been making leftfield folk-rock for longer than most. He's toured the western world over with like-minded artists such as Half-Handed Cloud and Elephant Micah, and released a small library of critically-acclaimed home recordings. 13 Or So People Who Need Chances CD, Album. INRI074. 13 Or So People Who Need Chances, Vollmar's 2004 release, was a mini-masterpiece of the blend of harmony-rich songs with a perverse experimental streak that would make John Cale proud. Okay continues the mix, and takes even more risks, dividing the 10 songs into three thematic sections focusing on regret, stasis, and action. The risk is of course pretension, but Justin Vollmar, with his band, are beyond pretension here and willing to take the chance in order to bring further weight to these great songs. The strongest and most raw of the songs. According to Apollo 13 Flight Dynamics Officer Jerry Bostick, no. In preparation for the movie, the writers interviewed Bostick about the experience. Apollo 13 came in on a shallower trajectory than other missions resulting in a longer period in the upper atmosphere where there was less deceleration of the capsule. Nor did Jack Swigert, who left the astronaut corps and was elected to Congress from the state of Colorado, but he died of cancer before he was able to take office. Ken Mattingly orbited the moon as command-module pilot of the Apollo 16 and even flew the space shuttle, having never gotten the measles. Gene Kranz retired as director of flight operations just not long ago. The first Who album in 13 years opens with a perfectly cynical Pete Townshend lyric: I dont careI know youre gonna hate this song. But its kind of hard to hate something that feels so familiar. Roger Daltrey sings the lyric. But even when Townshend, who wrote the majority of Who hits, is the one ripping himself off, it sounds as authentic as it does ironic. The fact that the song, and much of the record, feels like Classic Rock Comfort Food may be why the band tiled the album simply Who - their first, official self-titled record as opposed to The Who Sell Out, Whos Next, Who Are You and on and on and on. Its sort of an Abbot and Costello-esque affirmation of their identity. Michelle Vollmar, MSW, LCSW. Individual therapy for trauma, anxiety, depression, perfectionism, and burnoutcompassion fatigue using DBT. During the loneliest week of my life, I made a list of the people who mattered most to me. Then I wrote them each a note about what I appreciated most about . Feeling grateful is good. The first thing is that even those pigs, and bears, and people, who seem to have got everything in life all sorted out. they probably haven't. Actually, everyone has days when they feel Not Very Okay At All. Some people are just better at hiding it than others