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That Sea, the Gambler
Folk · 2007 · 11 tracks

That Sea, the Gambler

Dusty, tape-saturated folk that feels like a long drive through the high plains. Intimate vocals and expansive arrangements for quiet nights and open roads.

January 1, 2007 · Suburban Home Records

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A quiet, expansive sense of solitude that feels like watching the horizon from a moving car.

Tracklist · 11 Tracks
01
All There Is
2:22
02
The Stable Song
6:00
03
Black & Blue
3:48
04
San Francisco
5:40
05
Salt and the Sea
3:28
06
John Brown's Body
5:22
07
3 A.M.
4:46
08
That Sea, the Gambler
4:53
09
Raising Cain
4:38
10
Unwritable Girl
2:54
11
The Moon Was Red and Dangerous
4:09
Moments Worth Listening For
The way the banjo enters like a ghost on 'The Stable Song', anchoring six minutes of slow-burn longing.
The intimate, dry vocal delivery on 'All There Is' that feels like he is whispering directly into your ear.
The haunting, cinematic swell of strings and piano that closes 'The Moon Was Red and Dangerous'.

How does That Sea, the Gambler sound next to the rest of Gregory Alan Isakov's catalogue?

Autumn Walk+2.2σ

Autumn Walk saturates this record far more than the artist's norm.

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