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Backbone

Compra Backbone original con envío a todo Guatemala

CDs y Vinilo / Folk / Folk Contemporánea

Precio y disponibilidad de Backbone

Q 106.05

Q 124.77

Envío gratis a todo Guatemala

Disponible en todos nuestros productos, sin costos ocultos ni mínimo de compra.

Stock disponible: 7 unidades en existencia.

Tiempo de entrega: Entrega estimada de 6 a 10 dias habiles en Guatemala.

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Valoración de clientes

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Tienda Though she grew up in Michigan and recently relocated to North Carolina, Annie Gallup first emerged as a singer/songwriter in Seattle, where she recorded both of her albums. Backbone features the sparkling guitar arpeggios and sprawling narrative lines similar to those of Patty Larkin and early Joni Mitchell. Though the songs are fleshed out by a tasteful folk-rock band, Gallup's soprano voice and acoustic guitar dominate the foreground. Gallup's melodies are often underwhelming, but she has a way with words. In both "Fight the Devil" and "The Girl with the Flyaway Hair," she addresses a male friend who has become obsessed with an exotic woman. All her best songs work similarly--seeming to head in one direction before taking an unexpected left turn. --Geoffrey Himes

Ficha técnica

Fabricante
CD Baby
Dimensiones
5.5 x 4.94 x 0.45 pulgadas
SKU
B0000035KV
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Descripción detallada de Backbone

Tienda Though she grew up in Michigan and recently relocated to North Carolina, Annie Gallup first emerged as a singer/songwriter in Seattle, where she recorded both of her albums. Backbone features the sparkling guitar arpeggios and sprawling narrative lines similar to those of Patty Larkin and early Joni Mitchell. Though the songs are fleshed out by a tasteful folk-rock band, Gallup's soprano voice and acoustic guitar dominate the foreground. Gallup's melodies are often underwhelming, but she has a way with words. In both "Fight the Devil" and "The Girl with the Flyaway Hair," she addresses a male friend who has become obsessed with an exotic woman. All her best songs work similarly--seeming to head in one direction before taking an unexpected left turn. --Geoffrey Himes

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