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Eric Andersen, Stages: The Lost Album

Audio CD

Disk ID: 84618

Disk length: 58m 19s (13 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1991

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Baby, I'm Lonesome 3:20
2. Moonchild River Song 4:21
3. Can't Get You Out of My Life 2:55
4. Woman, She Was Gentle 4:20
5. Time Run Like a Freight Train 8:30
6. It's Been a Long Time 3:21
7. Wild Crow Blues 6:12
8. Be True to You 3:09
9. I Love to Sing My Ballad, Mama 2:58
10. Dream to Rimbaud 6:26
11. Make It Last 4:52
12. Lie with Me 3:52
13. Soul of My Song 3:55

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Review

Getting his start in the same coffeehouse scene as Dylan, Andersen is the rare '60s folkie whose work can match Dylan for lyrical and vocal complexity. If that seems like an overstatement, a close listen to this album--recorded shortly after 1972's eloquent Blue River but which was lost and not released until 1991--is in order. Andersen sings every line with emotional consequence, and rather than rely on the quaint or precious impressions of most confessional writers, he mines a harder poetry of human choice and fate. "Time Runs Like a Freight Train" is simply beyond summary. And the whole velvety sound of his record--featuring backup from Leon Russel and Dan Fogelberg--is as sensuous and spiritual as Andersen's songs. --Roy Francis Kasten

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Stages: The Lost Album

Tracks: 13, Disk length: 58m 20s (+0m 1s)

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