Bill Callahan: Apocalypse - VINYL LP
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Bill Callahan: Apocalypse - VINYL LP

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Bill Callahan: Apocalypse - VINYL LPTitle: Apocalypse Artist: Bill Callahan Label: Drag City Product Type: VINYL LP UPC: 781484045014 Genre: Rock Release Date: 2011 03 29 Number of Discs: 1 Callahan is back! Essentially an ensemble recorded live in the studio, Callahan's Apocalypse is the corpus delecti. Something happened here! If tape is like meat, this record is the whole hog! Callahan, riding on the back of his band, corrals them all & guides them single handedly through the valley

Title: Apocalypse
Artist: Bill Callahan
Label: Drag City
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 781484045014
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 2011-03-29
Number of Discs: 1

Callahan is back! Essentially an ensemble recorded live in the studio, Callahan's Apocalypse is the corpus delecti. Something happened here! If tape is like meat, this record is the whole hog! Callahan, riding on the back of his band, corrals them all & guides them single-handedly through the valley with love & ferocity. This record makes US wonder what has really happened in the last 100 years, & what will happen in the next 10. The soul of your country called and left you a message. 7 messages. -This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

Tracks:
1.1 Drover 5:24
1.2 Baby's Breath 5:30
1.3 America! 5:33
1.4 Universal Applicant 5:53
1.5 Riding for the Feeling 6:05
1.6 Free's 3:13
1.7 One Fine Morning 8:46
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