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Blackberry Smoke Find A Light 180g 2LP (Red Vinyl)
& lt;a href=javascript:; & quot; onclick= & quot;document.location.hash='SS'; & quot; & gt; & lt;img src= & quot;/content/images/playbutton.gif & quot; hspace= & quot;10 & quot; align= & quot;left & quot; border= & quot;0 & quot; & gt; & lt;font color= & quot;0000FF & quot; & gt; & lt;b & gt;Click Here for Video Sample! & lt;/b & gt; & lt;/font & gt; & lt;/a & gt; & lt;br & gt; & lt;br & gt; & lt;font color= & quot;#FF0000 & quot; & gt; & lt;b & gt;180g Red Vinyl Double LP With Custom Vinyl Wolf Etching! & lt;br & gt; Featuring Robert Randolph, Amanda Shires, Levi Lowrey & amp; The Wood Brothers! & lt;br & gt; & lt;/b & gt; & lt;/font & gt; & lt;br & gt; Pigeonholing Blackberry Smoke has never been easy. Since emerging from Atlanta in the early '00s, the quintet—vocalist/lead guitarist Charlie Starr, guitarist/vocalist Paul Jackson, bassist/vocalist Richard Turner, drummer Brit Turner and keyboardist Brandon Still—has become known for a singular sound indebted to classic rock, blues, country and folk. & lt;br & gt; & lt;br & gt; Find A Light, Blackberry Smoke's sixth studio album, doubles down on diversity. Songs hew toward easygoing roots-rock ( & quot;Run Away From It All & quot;) and Southern rock stomps ( & quot;The Crooked Kind & quot;), as well as stripped-down acoustic numbers ( & quot;I've Got This Song & quot;) and bruising alt-country ( & quot;Nobody Gives A Damn & quot;). Rich instrumental flourishes—keening fiddle, solemn organ and bar-band piano boogie—add further depth and resonance. & lt;br & gt; & lt;br & gt; & lt;b & gt; & quot;That's one of my favorite things about Blackberry Smoke albums—there's a lot of variety, & quot; & lt;/b & gt; Starr says. & lt;b & gt; & quot;My favorite albums through the years are built that way, too. I love a record that keeps you guessing. I love the fact that our records are sort of a ride, with different types of songs and different vibes. & quot; & lt;/b & gt; & lt;br & gt; & lt;br & gt; Within Blackberry Smoke's catalog, Find A Light is distinctive in several notable ways. The record sounds heavier than other albums; in fact, Starr characterizes the churning, scorched-blues album opener, & lt;b & gt; & quot;Flesh And Bone, & quot; & lt;/b & gt; as & lt;b & gt; & quot;maybe the heaviest song we've ever recorded. & quot; & lt;/b & gt; The title has deep significance to the record's overarching themes. & lt;br & gt; & lt;br & gt; Accordingly, Find A Light's lyrics portray characters weighed down by the pressures of everyday life. & quot;Flesh And Bone & quot; explores the conundrum of temptation; & quot;Run Away From It All & quot; is about seizing the day and trying to leave troubles behind; and & quot;Nobody Gives A Damn & quot; cautions about letting external achievements such as an attractive partner or a hit song go to one's head. & lt;br & gt; & lt;br & gt; Yet Find A Light's hard-luck characters are soldiering forward despite it all, and remain buoyed by optimism—and deep faith in themselves. & quot;One of these days I'll get the best seat in the house/It's the measure of a man, of a man, & quot; goes the jangly & quot;Best Seat In The House, & quot; while the narrator of & quot;I've Got A Song & quot; asserts, & quot;At the end of the day, it's the one thing they can't take away: I've got this song. & quot; The album's final song, & quot;Mother Mountain, & quot; focuses on the belief that redemption and rebirth are always within reach. & lt;br & gt; & lt;br & gt; & quot;It felt good to write that song, & quot; Starr says of the latter. & quot;I don't write a whole lot of songs like that, the really optimistic, yearning for something better kind of a song. The album's called Find A Light, and that song is sort of a plea, as far as that goes. & quot; & lt;br & gt; & lt;br & gt; The brisk, gospel-tinged Southern rocker & quot;I'll Keep Ramblin' & quot; features the song's co-writer, & lt;b & gt;Robert Randolph & lt;/b & gt;, adding frantic pedal steel, while the psychedelic-tinted folk elegy & quot;Mother Mountain & quot; blooms with & lt;b & gt;The Wood Brothers & lt;/b & gt;' inimitable harmonies. & lt;br & gt; & lt;br & gt; The Keith Nelson co-write, the easygoing & quot;Let Me Down Easy, & quot; features & lt;b & gt;Amanda Shires & lt;/b & gt; shading Starr's vocals with her clarion twang. & quot;I thought it would be really cool to have a female harmony on this song, sort of a Gram Parsons-Emmylou Harris kind of thing, & quot; Starr explains. & quot;And Amanda came to mind. Her voice is so cool, so genuine and unique. & quot; & lt;br & gt; & lt;br & gt; & lt;a name= & quot;SS & quot; & gt; & lt;/a & gt; & lt;iframe width= & quot;560 & quot; height= & quot;315 & quot; src= & quot;https://www.youtube.com/embed/hsYQ56Ubovc & quot; frameborder= & quot;0 & quot; allow= & quot;autoplay; encrypted-media & quot; allowfullscreen & gt; & lt;/iframe & gt; & lt;br & gt; & lt;br & gt; & lt;b & gt;Features: & lt;/b & gt; & lt;br & gt; • 180g Red Vinyl & lt;br & gt; • Double LP & lt;br & gt; • Custom vinyl wolf etching & lt;br & gt; • Gatefold jacket & lt;br & gt; • Limited time album download & lt;br & gt; & lt;br & gt; & lt;b & gt;Selections: & lt;br & gt; Side A: & lt;/b & gt; & lt;br & gt; 1. Flesh And Bone & lt;br & gt; 2. Run Away From It All & lt;br & gt; 3. The Crooked Kind & lt;br & gt; 4. Medicate My Mind & lt;br & gt; & lt;b & gt;Side B: & lt;/b & gt; & lt;br & gt; 1. I've Got This Song & lt;br & gt; 2. Best Seat In The House & lt;br & gt; 3. I'll Keep Ramblin' (feat. Robert Randolph) & lt;br & gt; 4. Seems So Far & lt;br & gt; & lt;b & gt;Side C: & lt;/b & gt; & lt;br & gt; 1. Lord Strike Me Dead & lt;br & gt; 2. Let Me Down Easy (feat. Amanda Shires) & lt;br & gt; 3. Nobody Gives A Damn & lt;br & gt; 4. Till The Wheels Fall Off & lt;br & gt; 5. Mother Mountain (feat. The Wood Brothers) & lt;br & gt; & lt;b & gt;Side D: & lt;/b & gt; & lt;br & gt; Custom Wolf Etching
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Blackberry Smoke Find A Light 180g 2LP (Red Vinyl)
Blackberry Smoke The Southern Ground Sessions 180g 12" Vinyl EP (Smokey Clear Vinyl)
& lt;a href=javascript:; & quot; onclick= & quot;document.location.hash='SS'; & quot; & gt; & lt;img src= & quot;/content/images/playbutton.gif & quot; hspace= & quot;10 & quot; align= & quot;left & quot; border= & quot;0 & quot; & gt; & lt;font color= & quot;0000FF & quot; & gt; & lt;b & gt;Click Here for Video Sample! & lt;/b & gt; & lt;/font & gt; & lt;/a & gt; & lt;br & gt; & lt;br & gt; & lt;font color= & quot;#FF0000 & quot; & gt; & lt;b & gt;Live Acoustic Recordings On 180g 12 & quot; Smokey Clear Vinyl EP! & lt;br & gt; Featuring & quot;You Got Lucky & quot; w/Amanda Shires & amp; & quot;Mother Mountain & quot; w/Oliver Wood! & lt;/b & gt; & lt;/font & gt; & lt;br & gt; & lt;br & gt; Created as an accompaniment to their acclaimed 2018 album, Find A Light, this 6-song EP was recorded live at Southern Ground studio in Nashville and features acoustic versions of five album tracks as well as a rendition of Tom Petty's & quot;You Got Lucky & quot; featuring Amanda Shires. & lt;br & gt; & lt;br & gt; & lt;b & gt; & quot;Not long ago, we went into Southern Ground Studios in Nashville to record some acoustic versions of songs from our album Find a Light, & quot; & lt;/b & gt; Blackberry Smoke frontman Charlie Starr told Rolling Stone. & lt;b & gt; & quot;We had some special guests come in — the Wood Brothers and Amanda Shires — and while Amanda was there, we decided to play a version of 'You Got Lucky.' [It's] just such an incredibly written song; it's just perfect, as are so many Tom Petty songs. & quot; & lt;/b & gt; & lt;br & gt; & lt;br & gt; & lt;a name= & quot;SS & quot; & gt; & lt;/a & gt; & lt;iframe width= & quot;560 & quot; height= & quot;315 & quot; src= & quot;https://www.youtube.com/embed/td8To6gb3qA & quot; frameborder= & quot;0 & quot; allowfullscreen & gt; & lt;/iframe & gt; & lt;br & gt; & lt;br & gt; & lt;b & gt;Features: & lt;/b & gt; & lt;br & gt; & amp;bull; 12 & quot; Vinyl EP & lt;br & gt; & amp;bull; 180g Vinyl & lt;br & gt; & amp;bull; Smokey Clear Vinyl & lt;br & gt; & amp;bull; Limited time digital download & lt;br & gt; & lt;br & gt; & lt;b & gt;Selections: & lt;/b & gt; & lt;br & gt; 1. Run Away from It All & lt;br & gt; 2. Medicate My Mind & lt;br & gt; 3. Let Me Down Easy (feat. Amanda Shires) & lt;br & gt; 4. Best Seat In The House & lt;br & gt; 5. You Got Lucky (feat. Amanda Shires) & lt;br & gt; 6. Mother Mountain (feat. Oliver Wood)
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Blackberry Smoke The Southern Ground Sessions 180g 12" Vinyl EP (Smokey Clear Vinyl)
Blackberry Smoke You Hear Georgia 2LP (Vinyl)
& lt;header & gt; & lt;p & gt; & lt;strong & gt;Double LP Featuring Warren Haynes & amp; Jamey Johnson! & lt;/strong & gt; & lt;/p & gt; & lt;/header & gt; & lt;p & gt;Hailed as & quot;the reigning heavyweight champions of Southern rock & quot; (No Depression), Atlanta-based quintet Blackberry Smoke celebrates their 20th anniversary with a magnificent tribute to their home: You Hear Georgia. Produced by Dave Cobb (John Prine, Jason Isbell, Sturgill Simpson), the upcoming album is inspired by and a celebration of the South and all it has to offer. In true Blackberry Smoke fashion, the band masterfully weaves through genre, with everything from Southern Rock anthems about overcoming preconceived notions to life lessons wrapped in heartfelt Americana. And they bring a few friends along for the ride, with guest features from Jamey Johnson and Warren Hayes (The Allman Brothers Band, Gov't Mule). & lt;/p & gt; & lt;blockquote cite= & quot;www.allmusic.com & quot; & gt; Ever since their first indie records back in the 2000s, Blackberry Smoke has been steeped in the traditions of Southern rock, occasionally recalling Georgian heavyweights the Allman Brothers Band but more frequently bringing to mind the greasy, flinty style of Lynyrd Skynyrd. Both bands loom over You Hear Georgia, but Blackberry Smoke manages to find a few new wrinkles, such as the Little Feat funk that keeps 'Hey Delilah' simmering....it's all effective, from the sturdy song constructions to performances that know when to lean into the muscle and when to let things swing. & lt;footer & gt; -Stephen Thomas Erlewine, AllMusic.com & lt;/footer & gt; & lt;/blockquote & gt; & lt;section id= & quot;features & quot; & gt; & lt;h3 & gt;Features & lt;/h3 & gt; & lt;ul & gt; & lt;li & gt;Double LP & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Gatefold jacket & lt;/li & gt; & lt;/ul & gt; & lt;/section & gt; & lt;section id= & quot;selections & quot; & gt; & lt;h3 & gt;Selections & lt;/h3 & gt; & lt;ol & gt; & lt;li & gt;Live It Down & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;You Hear Georgia & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Hey Delilah & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Ain't The Same & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Lonesome For A Livin' (feat. Jamey Johnson) & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;All Rise Again (feat. Warren Haynes) & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Old Enough To Know & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Morningside & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;All Over The Road & lt;/li & gt; & lt;li & gt;Old Scarecrow & lt;/li & gt; & lt;/ol & gt; & lt;/section & gt;
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Blackberry Smoke You Hear Georgia 2LP (Vinyl)
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