Harris, Jp -and The Tough Choices-
Home Is Where The Hurt Is
After two years of touring without much in the way of recorded music, Harris made a trip to the sweltering heat of south
Louisiana. In an old Cajun cook shack he and a few pals pounded out an album in three days, and shortly after its
completion, he made the move to Nashville. Lending a hand on the album vocally is friend and local Indie-Country star
Nikki Lane, as well as long-time friend Chance McCoy, singer and guitarist of Old Crow Medicine Show (McCoy also took
rhythm and lead guitar in addition to fiddle duties throughout the album.)
In short, J.P. Harris plays Country Music. Not "Americana," not "Roots," "Folk," or any other number of monikers used to
describe a slew of spin-off genres; he plays from the foundation of these styles, the music that has influenced four
generations of songwriters. In a world where prefixes have been added to the term "Country," JP simply sticks to the
old-fashioned sounds that have called to him. Referencing influences would be like describing each stitch in a quilt;
every scrap of fabric tells a story of how the weathered and comfortable blanket came to be...
Price
Genre
Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
23-09-2014
Label
Item-nr
468252
EAN
0659696295315
Availability
In stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
GIVE A LITTLE LOVIN
2
A BREAKING HEART
3
SOUTH OKLAHOMA
4
OLD LOVE LETTERS
5
HOME IS WHERE THE HURT IS
6
MARIA
7
EVERY LITTLE PIECE
8
ONE FOR EVERY DAY
9
TRUCKSTOP AMPHETAMINES
10
YOUNG WOMEN AND OLD GUITARS