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The majority of this album was recorded in one marathon session on a sweltering summer evening in Los Angeles. A young folk singer and songwriter named James Isaak strolled into Sound Asylum Studios with nothing but his guitar, harmonicas, his songs and a burning desire to leave behind something of value. When the dust settled, a very exhausted (and hungry) young folk singer stumbled out of the recording booth and disappeared into the blackness of the night. What was left behind was this record... “James Isaakâ€, the self titled debut album from this new young folk singer captures a moment in time and a gifted songwriter just beginning to explore the depths of his abilities. The recording is intimate, giving the listener an immediate feeling of warmth and familiarity. The songs are both contemporary and timeless. Whether they be tragic (Ballad of Byron Lee), hopeful (The Chains That Have Bound Us), whimsical (Nancy’s Song), or absurd (Do It All Again), they are populated with a memorable cast of characters and situations brought to life by the gifts of a natural storyteller. Check out the artist's website: http://myspace.com/jimsfault Track List: 1. The Chains That Have Bound Us 2. Ballad of Byron Lee 3. The Bay 4. Do It All Again 5. True Love of Mine 6. All These Years 7. Nancy's Song 8. Man in Black 9. Fallout Lullaby 10. Christmas Song 11. Amazing Grace Other Genres:
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