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Ghost of David - Premium Collectible Figurine for Home Decor & Gifts | Perfect for Halloween, Horror Fans & Anime Collectors
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Ghost of David - Premium Collectible Figurine for Home Decor & Gifts | Perfect for Halloween, Horror Fans & Anime Collectors
Ghost of David - Premium Collectible Figurine for Home Decor & Gifts | Perfect for Halloween, Horror Fans & Anime Collectors
Ghost of David - Premium Collectible Figurine for Home Decor & Gifts | Perfect for Halloween, Horror Fans & Anime Collectors
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Product Description Damien Jurado is an urban-folk singer with his hand in the baskets of all the right fringe genres. He's a storyteller, and the stories have matured steadily since he first appeared on the scene with the perfect balance of lighthearted pop and saddest of the sad on his early singles and first full-length, Waters Ave S. Since then, (with his second full-length, Rehearsals for Departure, the Gather in Song EP (both from 1999), and this year's collection of found recordings, Postcards and Audio Letters) he's moved more toward the dark, and if you ask him, he'll tell you point blank that it's in the dark where you'll find us all. Amazon.com "It just so happens I have many concerns," sings Damien Jurado on "Medication," the opening cut of Ghost of David, before letting loose with a tale of despair and woe rarely matched: the singer is quietly struggling with an affair while his brother sits in a sanitarium, suffering from delusions. The singer is being twisted and turned by the mounting troubles kicking in from both sides. Just as his excellent second album, Rehearsals for Departure, began with the mesmerizing "Ohio," Jurado has again pulled it off for his third solo album. The Pacific Northwest has been a fertile ground for all kinds of songwriters this past decade, but Jurado is single-handedly reviving the raw-boned, skeletal folk song. These tunes wouldn't sound out of place on one of Harry Smith's revered folk anthologies. Even when Jurado ups the amp volume for "Paxil," it's still within the cozy confines of the rec room. But he's at his best for the lonely, ambient "Tonight I Will Retire" and the mountain harmonies of "Rosewood Casket." --Rob O'Connor
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