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Butch Stolen - The Dying Outlaw album

Butch Stolen - The Dying Outlaw album

  • Performer: Butch Stolen
  • Genre: Electronic / Audiobooks and files / Folk music
  • Title: The Dying Outlaw
  • Released: 2008
  • Style: Glitch, Noise, Spoken Word, Folk
  • MP3 version size: 1945 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1413 mb
  • Other: MP4 MOD MMF AIFF WMA AA TTA
  • Rating: 4.5
  • Votes: 792

Description

Jansky Noise reincarnates as vaquero cowboy in the form as Butch Stolen.

On this page you can not listen to mp3 music free or download album or mp3 track to your PC, phone or tablet. All materials are provided for educational purposes. mp3 The Dying Outlaw. 1. Keep On Trucking Keep On Riding.

Aliases: Animal, Animal MacGregor, Jansky Noise, Screaming Macgregor.

Robert Leroy Parker (April 13, 1866 – November 7, 1908), better known as Butch Cassidy, was a . train robber and bank robber, and the leader of a gang of criminal outlaws known as the "Wild Bunch" in the . Parker participated in criminal activity for more than a decade at the end of the 19th century, but the pressures of being pursued by law enforcement, notably the Pinkerton detective agency, forced him to flee the country

barred outlaw motorcycle special– angels from hell! Today’s rebels on wheels, living a legend of violence and excitement. They love joking and re-living recent episodes in their bizarre live. tolen bikes, latest spots to obtin a fix, who’s locked up this mont. t’s all trashed-ove. ver a weed! – . n purpose a fellow in a large truck ran into the back of a kid who was riding a little Honda. . n the meantime, while they are stealing the dying outlaw, one of the caucasian roughnecks rapes a young, beautiful Negro nurse– but is in such a hurry that he doesn’t really have time to get her pregnant. This pointed out the fact that the gang is not prejudice.

The Outlaw Album just might be the most eagerly anticipated book release in years that doesn’t involve insufferably prude emo-glampires or awkward tween warlocks. After all, this is the first book we’ve seen from Daniel Woodrell since his masterful ’06 novel, Winter's Bone. Forget the disappointing irony that it took a film (the 2010 adaptation of Bone) to get a writer critics spent years calling American literature’s best-kept-secret the readership he deserved. It would be hard to draw a more obvious literary progression than from William Faulkner to Flannery O’Connor to Daniel Woodrell. Woodrell’s novels have always seemed like a middle ground between these predecessors – but The Outlaw Album (perhaps because it’s strictly short stories) seems fully in the camp of the latter. It’s as if he’s found Flannery O’Connor’s secret formula for short story perfection and boiled it down to its essence.

The Outlaw Album book. The trip was filled with pleasant encounters with genuinely friendly, polite people; but then we didn't shoot anyone's beloved dog or with a newly built house block their dying daddy's view of the river. These are good stories and the one I was most affected by, as far as violence goes, was "Woe to Live On", set in 1916 and earlier, during the Civil War when anarchy seemed to reign in Missouri and both sides killed casually due to prejudice of all kinds.

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The opening stories of The Outlaw Album are fairly disturbing. These characters live in a liminal world between humanity and animality-it’s a world of random cruelty, unresolvable loss and loneliness, poetic revenge and equally poetic semi-articulacy. Woodrell’s writing is spare and almost painterly. As the stories get longer, they get lusher, more varied in their settings-both in temporal and psychic landscapes-and more nuanced in their exploration of arbitrary suffering. They are always restrained in their portrayal of pain, if not in the amount of suffering they portray.

Tracklist

1 Keep On Trucking Keep On Riding 5:16
2 Shoot Dog Or Die 1:49
3 R.I.P. And Let It Slide 1:32
4 Say Good Night To The Prarie 1:19
5 The Rising Sun 2:53
6 The Dying Outlaw At Sun Down 5:12
7 The Meats Gone Off I'm Hitting The Trail 2:58

Credits

  • Producer – Jansky Noise

Notes

"Jansky Noise reincarnates as vaquero cowboy in the form as Butch Stolen. On 'The Dying Outlaw' - Butch steels and delivers seven wild songs from the west. Not so much buckaroo, but more buckawrong his songs move between evil hillbilly herder and un-settler with no sight of others to draw comparisons on."