Some These Days
Editorial Reviews Working with indie recording engineer Steve Albini, Hasbrouck has produced a follow-up to the critically-acclaimed ICE CREAM that is rootsy, dense, and personal. SOME THESE DAYS is a many-sided collection of vocal tracks and instrumentals, originals and covers. Hasbroucks original compositions are sometimes moody, sometimes playful, often emotionally complex, and always daring. And as listeners of ICE CREAM know, his interpretations of songs with traditional roots are about as far out as you can get.
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John Hasbroucks eclectic debut cd, ICE CREAM, was cited by ACOUSTIC GUITAR magazine as one of the TOP CDS OF 2002. His second release, SOME THESE DAYS (May 2004), is a deep meditation on American Roots Music. It demonstrates his firm grasp of the rich musical heritage that has shaped his art over three decades of music-making.
Some These Days, Music, John Hasbrouck, Fingerstyle and bottleneck guitar; deep-feeling acoustic blues with echoes of Leo Kottke, John Fahey and Kelly Joe Phelps
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