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My Own Peculiar Way
Country · 1969 · 11 tracks · 32m

My Own Peculiar Way

1969 · RCA

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A sophisticated, velvet-lined melancholy that feels like a high-end 1960s studio session.

Tracklist · 11 Tracks · 32m
01
My Own Peculiar Way
3:04
02
I Walk Alone
3:06
04
I Just Don’t Understand
2:35
05
I Just Dropped By
3:25
06
The Local Memory
1:50
07
That’s All
2:24
08
I Let My Mind Wander
2:50
09
Natural to Be Gone
2:00
10
Love Has a Mind of Its Own
2:36
11
The Message
2:39
12
It Will Come to Pass
3:00
Moments Worth Listening For
The swell of the string section on the title track that threatens to swallow the guitar before retreating.
The unexpected choral backing on I Just Dropped By that gives the song a church-like reverence.
The way the nylon-string guitar solo on I Walk Alone cuts through the orchestral wash with dry clarity.

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