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William Brooks : Karma Dogs.
Entrancing and ruggedly individualistic, earthy and ethereal songs.
When you're in the mood for some really nice melodic singer-songwriter-y rock in the tradition of The Band, Elton John, and Van Morrison, definitely head William Brooks-ward. With great arrangements and supporting performances, Karma Dogs is that kind of great, soulful troubador material that just makes you feel comfortable and a little bit starry-eyed at the same time. "After The Flood" is an obvious shout-out to good old Elton, and a great one it is at that. "Four Stars, Hip Swaying" says The Musicians Exchange.
Songs:
1. Karma Dogs
2. I Didn't Think
3. After The Flood
4. Between Two Rivers
5. Alright
6. Miracle
7. Isabel
8. Scream Fill The Silence
9. I Do Not Know
10. Slacker Blues
11. Convertible Girls
12. Still Around
Listen to: the entire album.
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Release date: 3/24/2004
William Brooks lives in New York USA
Tagged as: Alt Rock, Rock, Folk
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