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Peter Case, Torn Again

Audio CD

Disk ID: 120151

Disk length: 48m 24s (12 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1995

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Turnin' Blue 4:28
2. Baltimore 4:32
3. Workin' for the Enemy 4:22
4. Breaking the Chain 3:28
5. Anything 4:16
6. Blind Luck 4:17
7. A Little Wind (Could Blow Me Away) 3:57
8. Punch & Socko 2:47
9. Wilderness 4:50
10. Takin' It 3:54
11. Airplane 4:25
12. Moves Me Deeply 3:02

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Review

Peter Case emerged from the punk-pop band The Plimsouls with a startlingly different focus. His songs kept their rock edge, but became fuller, almost cinematic in scope, and the country blues he'd mastered at the start of his career found fullest expression in his gruff, nasal voice and powerhouse acoustic guitar. On this '95 release, he uses a cracking acoustic outfit featuring multi-instrumental whiz Greg Leisz. At the center is sharply detailed, personal singer-songwriter material: "Little Wind (Could Blow Me Away)" (cowritten with Tom Russell), "Turnin' Blue," and the suggestive, poppy "Baltimore." --Roy Francis Kasten

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