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All Genres > Country > Bluegrass > PAVLO VACATATSIS: Laid Down Train

I was born one half of a century ago in Athens Gr ( not Ga ), and I am living in New York City for the last quarter century.

This is the eighth album I 've been involved in.

I had a good time playing all the instruments and doing the sound engineering and now I know, more than ever, that there's a lot to be learned on both aspects.

Being a person of limited social graces I feel uncomfortable in most places and situations , but
over time I discovered that making music is my ticket to salvation (not to be confused with salivation).

Well ...
this should explain why I write and record ; but why do I have this urge to release my work to the public The entrenched interests coined the term " Vanity Albums " as an explanation.
Is this correct or self - serving? I have no clue, I would like to find out, but analysts (i.e. shrinks) are beyond my means.

All I can say is that, if even a handful of listeners get something positive out of it, this work will be justified...

Check out the artist's website:
http://www.songsonline.org

Track List:
1. Name on the Bullet
2. Fill - up our Glasses
3. Sunset on the Sierra
4. The Blacksmith's Dilemma
5. 48 Button Holes
6. A Far Place
7. Platform Peg
8. You 've been Wrong
9. Wear & Tear
10. Farewell Rag

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