Charles Brown - I Just Want to Talk to You - VINYL LP
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- Genre: Country
- Description: Queer country rock from south of the Mason-Dixon line. High school folkie Charles Brown teamed up with regional rural rock rascals Sleepy Creek, triggering an unrequited inter-band love story and this album's melancholy title track. This 15-song LP gathers Brown's solo and band work from 1976-'82, and Jon Freeman's accompanying essay dissects the origin story of this private press pioneer. Album Tracks 1. I Just Want to Talk to You 2. Tennessee Woman 3. Talk Too Much Blues 4. Restless 5. The Hurtin' Kind 6. Livin' in a Suitcase 7. Circles 8. Trouble Is 9. All the Time 10. Like a Stone (Love Without Love) 11. Where Did the Love Go? 12. Colorado (My Lady Says) 13. On the Corner 14. The Hurtin' Kind (Demo) 15. I Just Want to Talk to You (Live)
- Artist: Charles Brown
- Title: I Just Want to Talk to You
- Format: VINYL
- Label: Numero
- Release Date: 08/02/2024
- Genre: Country
- Number Of Discs: 1
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- UPC: 825764108812
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Queer country rock from south of the Mason-Dixon line. High school folkie Charles Brown teamed up with regional rural rock rascals Sleepy Creek, triggering an unrequited inter-band love story and this album's melancholy title track. This 15-song LP gathers Brown's solo and band work from 1976-'82, and Jon Freeman's accompanying essay dissects the origin story of this private press pioneer. Album Tracks 1. I Just Want to Talk to You 2. Tennessee Woman 3. Talk Too Much Blues 4. Restless 5. The Hurtin' Kind 6. Livin' in a Suitcase 7. Circles 8. Trouble Is 9. All the Time 10. Like a Stone (Love Without Love) 11. Where Did the Love Go? 12. Colorado (My Lady Says) 13. On the Corner 14. The Hurtin' Kind (Demo) 15. I Just Want to Talk to You (Live)

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