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Tracklist

1 No Reply 3:45
2 The Beggar & The Thief 4:47
3 A New Morning 4:01
4 Tribe 3:53
5 That Cry 4:23
6 The Branches Grow 3:49
7 My Wilderness 3:23
8 Dreamer 3:36
9 Say But Don't Say 4:19
10 Strange Is The Man 4:25
11 And Still The Calling 4:06
12 Drowning In My Sleep 3:47
13 Three Times Betrayed 5:57

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
3244402 Piers Faccini My Wilderness ‎(CD, Album) Tôt Ou Tard 3244402 France 2011
3247686 Piers Faccini My Wilderness ‎(LP) Tôt Ou Tard 3247686 France 2011


Piers Faccini - My Wilderness FLAC album

Musician performer: Piers Faccini

Title: My Wilderness

Country: France

Date of release: 2011

Style: Folk

Genre: Blues / Folk, World, & Country

Size FLAC: 1182 mb

Rating: 4.2 / 5

Votes: 341

Other Formats: MPC MP1 VOC DTS AA AAC DXD

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Nekora
Piers Faccini's MY WILDERNESS certainly has the folk mood nailed down... but wild? Maybe not so much. The cello on "No Reply" helps tame things, certainly, and "The Beggar & The Thief" has a hint of gypsy horns and strings. "Tribe" is a deep blues dirge, while "That Cry" moves at a brisk pace. The title track itself has a nice twang in its guitar, with some hints of Arabic music in the background, and "Dreamer" brings back those gypsy horns and rhythms. The strings get a little weepier on "Say But Don't Say," but "Strange Is The Man" and "Drowning In My Sleep" have a simplicity to them that also speaks volumes. He goes for a bit of spoken word with "And Still The Calling," but it doesn't get too out of hand. A nice, solid album.
Nekora
Piers Faccini's MY WILDERNESS certainly has the folk mood nailed down... but wild? Maybe not so much. The cello on "No Reply" helps tame things, certainly, and "The Beggar & The Thief" has a hint of gypsy horns and strings. "Tribe" is a deep blues dirge, while "That Cry" moves at a brisk pace. The title track itself has a nice twang in its guitar, with some hints of Arabic music in the background, and "Dreamer" brings back those gypsy horns and rhythms. The strings get a little weepier on "Say But Don't Say," but "Strange Is The Man" and "Drowning In My Sleep" have a simplicity to them that also speaks volumes. He goes for a bit of spoken word with "And Still The Calling," but it doesn't get too out of hand. A nice, solid album.