Known as a "musician's musican" and one of San Francisco's best kept secrets, Jeffrey Luck Lucas is an incredibly well-rounded composer and songwriter who has lately been recording these gorgeously burnished folk albums with elegant little hints of his West Texas upbringing in them. Upon hearing What We Whisper, Performer Magazine described Lucas as "the downcast balladeer in A Touch of Evil's lost cantina scene," while one listener called him as a cross between Johnny Cash and Frank Sinatra. Features an absolutely otherworldly performance on pedal steel by David Phillips of Tom Waits' crew, as well as performances by Tim Mooney (American Music Club), Wendy Allen (The Court & Spark), Chris Mulhauser (Aphrodesia), and Desmond Shea's stellar studio craft. Standout tracks include "The Pills," "Just Like Moths," "Grifos Muertos," and "In The Stars' Whirling." "Darkly gorgeous, unexpectedly uplifting" —Dusted Magazine.
m3u audio streams (if the flash player above doesn't work for you): [hifilofi] Play all tracks as an m3u audio stream (or xspf, ogg, mp3 file)
[hifilofi] 01-You Knew It Well (6:22)
[hifilofi] 02-Fall In Love Wrong (6:03)
[hifilofi] 03-The Pills (4:43)
[hifilofi] 04-Just Like Moths (4:29)
[hifilofi] 05-Grifos Muertos (3:02)
[hifilofi] 06-In The Stars Whirling (5:05)
[hifilofi] 07-I Cry You All The Time (5:19)
[hifilofi] 08-Know My Name (3:19)
[hifilofi] 09-Sometimes Sometimes (4:48)
[hifilofi] 10-Angels Take Me (4:17)