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An excellent slide guitarist with a confident, veloce curviness that varies high, lonesome country with moaning country blues, Whitley unraveled his early commercial potential one album at a time. He deserves our admiration for following up his mostly acoustic debut, Living with the Law, with a pair of white-noise albums loud enough to make Sonic Youth wear earplugs. But he also lost his lucrative contract with Sony. "Dirt Floor," with a barren, desperate quality and iterative images of running (especially on the intense "Ballpeen Hammer" and the love-and-loss ballad "Loco Girl") has the same airy, blues feeling of his superb early singles.
01 - Scrapyard Lullaby.flac
02 - Indian Summer.flac
03 - Accordingly.flac
04 - Wild Country.flac
05 - Ballpeen Hammer.flac
06 - From One Island To Another.flac
07 - Altitude.flac
08 - Dirt Floor.flac
09 - Loco Girl.flac
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