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Thomas Dybdahl, One Day You'll Dance for Me, New York City

Audio CD

Disk ID: 62629

Disk length: 38m 27s (9 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2004

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. One Day You'll Dance for Me, New York City 4:54
2. If We Want It, It's Right 3:46
3. A Lovestory 2:59
4. Solitude 2:44
5. It's Always Been You 3:28
6. Don't Lose Yourself 4:25
7. Babe 4:13
8. Henry 3:39
9. Piece 8:12

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Review

Recording for forty years now, Rory Block has devoted the entirety of her newest album to the songs of Robert Johnson. This is no mere dalliance or bandwagon jumping for her, as this music has informed her own musical path from the outset, starting with her love of his records when she was just a child. Her subsequent studies of Rev. Gary Davis, Skip James, Mississippi John Hurt and others put her in good stead for understanding the dynamics of one guitar and voice. Like some of those blues masters, Block uses the subtle complexities of fingerpicking combined with occasional slide work to create a whole that has the range of a small combo. What's amazing in hearing these thirteen songs is how fully they became part of the blues lexicon -- not just the individual songs, but their entire bearing. --David Greenberger

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One Day You'll Dance for Me, New York City

Tracks: 10 (+1 tracks), Disk length: 42m 31s (+4m 4s)

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