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Garry Tallent: Break Time - VINYL LPTitle: Break Time Artist: Garry Tallent Label: D'ville Record Group Product Type: VINYL LP UPC: 600385262118 Genre: Rock Release Date: 2016 03 18 Number of Discs: 1 Vinyl LP pressing. As a founding member of The E Street Band, Garry Tallent has spent a considerable portion of his life touring the world and playing for legions of fans. In between these musical campaigns, the question fans most often ask is, "So, what do you do in your break time?" With

Title: Break Time
Artist: Garry Tallent
Label: D'ville Record Group
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 600385262118
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 2016-03-18
Number of Discs: 1

Vinyl LP pressing. As a founding member of The E Street Band, Garry Tallent has spent a considerable portion of his life touring the world and playing for legions of fans. In between these musical campaigns, the question fans most often ask is, "So, what do you do in your break time?" With his new album, Garry now has the perfect answer. Break Time is a wonderfully raucous collection of twelve original songs, all written or co-written by Garry. Reaching back to the sounds that initially inspired him; the songs on Break Time use the music of the '50s as a framework. But this is no museum piece! Using a largely acoustic ensemble, Garry captures the timeless energy of the era when rock and roots music was born. Upright bass, accordion, archtop guitar and real drums come together in a jubilant festival of song. Recorded live to 8-track tape at Nashville musician Paul Burch's Pan American Studios, Break Time is a triumph of analog music making. Co-produced by Garry and Eddie Angel, founder of Los Straitjackets, it sounds like the work of a man who has been in love with rock and roll his entire life. And that's exactly what it is; Every last note of it.

Tracks:
1.1 Ooh la la
1.2 Bayou Love
1.3 Tell 'Em I'm Broke
1.4 Today's the Day
1.5 Promise to My Heart
1.6 I Love 'Em All
1.7 Charlene
1.8 Ants in Her Pants
1.9 Say It Out Loud
1.10 If Love Would Change Your Mind
1.11 Stay Away (Featuring Kristi Rose)
1.12 Why Do You Do Me Like That

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