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ARTiST: Dylan LeBlanc
ALBUM: Paupers Field
BiTRATE: 169kbps avg
QUALiTY: EAC Secure Mode / LAME 3.97 Final / -V2 --vbr-new / 44.100Khz
LABEL: Rough Trade
GENRE: Folk/Rock
SiZE: 60.33 megs
PLAYTiME: 0h 47min 02sec total
RiP DATE: 2010-08-21
STORE DATE: 2010-08-20

Track List:
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01. Low                              3:57
02. If Time Was For Wasting          4:44
03. If The Creek Don't Rise          3:24
04. Tuesday Night Rain               3:26
05. Emma Hartley                     3:20
06. Ain't Too Good At Losing         4:10
07. Changing Of The Seasons          4:06
08. 5th Avenue Bar                   3:41
09. On With The Night                3:34
10. Coyote Creek                     5:03
11. Death Of Outlaw Billy John       3:49
12. No Kind Of Forgiveness           3:48

Release Notes:
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How much heartbreak can a 20-year-old have endured? Judging by the assured
country  blues contained in this Louisianan's debut, plenty. LeBlanc, the son of
a Muscle Shoals session player, sings about fear choosing him and dying men in
old bars, with the jaded tones of a bankrupt outlaw, set to the music of Will
Oldham or Jason Molina. "Been around the block too many times ... too many for
my age," LeBlanc mournfully concedes on Changing of the Seasons, yet at his age
most people have barely got to the end of the driveway, let alone the rest of
the block. LeBlanc's mournful, frontier-town pluckings have been favourably
compared with Harvest-era Neil Young and country-folk breakouts Fleet Foxes, but
he's more like a post-Cassadaga Conor Oberst with a There Will Be Blood
infusion. LeBlanc even shares a collaborator with Oberst in Emmylou Harris, who
dives to lend some typically deft backing vocals to the pinching guitars and
guitar swells of If the Creek Don't Rise. Paupers Field meanders at times, but
has moments of real teary-eyed reflection. Which makes you wonder how sad his
music will be by the time he gets to the grand old age of 30.



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ARTiST: Dylan LeBlanc
ALBUM: Paupers Field
BiTRATE: 169kbps avg
QUALiTY: EAC Secure Mode / LAME 3.97 Final / -V2 --vbr-new / 44.100Khz
LABEL: Rough Trade
GENRE: Folk/Rock
SiZE: 60.33 megs
PLAYTiME: 0h 47min 02sec total
RiP DATE: 2010-08-21
STORE DATE: 2010-08-20

Track List:
--------
01. Low                              3:57
02. If Time Was For Wasting          4:44
03. If The Creek Don't Rise          3:24
04. Tuesday Night Rain               3:26
05. Emma Hartley                     3:20
06. Ain't Too Good At Losing         4:10
07. Changing Of The Seasons          4:06
08. 5th Avenue Bar                   3:41
09. On With The Night                3:34
10. Coyote Creek                     5:03
11. Death Of Outlaw Billy John       3:49
12. No Kind Of Forgiveness           3:48

Release Notes:
--------
How much heartbreak can a 20-year-old have endured? Judging by the assured
country  blues contained in this Louisianan's debut, plenty. LeBlanc, the son of
a Muscle Shoals session player, sings about fear choosing him and dying men in
old bars, with the jaded tones of a bankrupt outlaw, set to the music of Will
Oldham or Jason Molina. "Been around the block too many times ... too many for
my age," LeBlanc mournfully concedes on Changing of the Seasons, yet at his age
most people have barely got to the end of the driveway, let alone the rest of
the block. LeBlanc's mournful, frontier-town pluckings have been favourably
compared with Harvest-era Neil Young and country-folk breakouts Fleet Foxes, but
he's more like a post-Cassadaga Conor Oberst with a There Will Be Blood
infusion. LeBlanc even shares a collaborator with Oberst in Emmylou Harris, who
dives to lend some typically deft backing vocals to the pinching guitars and
guitar swells of If the Creek Don't Rise. Paupers Field meanders at times, but
has moments of real teary-eyed reflection. Which makes you wonder how sad his
music will be by the time he gets to the grand old age of 30.



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