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Tracklist

A1 Countless Hours
A2 Brighten Your Night With My Day
A3 And I Love You So
A4 Polk Salad Annie
A5 Fire And Rain
A6 Sunny Skies
B1 Steamroller Blues
B2 If I Fell
B3 I've Got This Old Feeling
B4 Say It Like It Is
B5 Didn't He?
B6 The Outlaw

Notes

All guitars & vocals by Andy Roman.
Dusk & Dawn Records
1810 Elton Rd. Adelphi,
MD. 20783

Andy Roman - Songs From My Path FLAC album

Musician performer: Andy Roman

Title: Songs From My Path

Style: Folk

Genre: Folk, World, & Country

Size FLAC: 1828 mb

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As the title suggests, this custom lp documents the songs that held importance in the life of Maryland folk-singer Andy Roman, both before and after becoming a Christian. Musically Andy’s in the simple coffeehouse format, with just one-to-two acoustic guitars to back him. He’s got a nice semi-rugged folk-singer voice that wanders into both high and low ranges while occasionally slurring mildly off-key, sounding off-and-on like Pat Terry, James Taylor or Bob Dylan. He apparently admires James Taylor a lot, as there are covers of ‘Brighten Your Night With My Day’, ‘Fire And Rain’, ‘Sunny Skies’ and ‘Steamroller Blues’. Also renditions of The Beatles’ ‘If I Fell’, Don McLean’s ‘And I Love You So’ and Tony Joe White’s ‘Polk Salad Annie’, the latter decorated with some rather expressive grunts. “Countless Hours’ and ‘I’ve Got This Old Feeling’ are original songs written by Andy. Some of these titles were selected to describe Andy’s “insecurities, fears, loneliness, doubts and hurt before finding peace with God through Jesus”. Closes “on a very positive note” with covers of Malcolm & Alwyn (‘Say It Like It Is’), Randy Matthews (‘Didn’t He’) and Larry Norman (‘The Outlaw’). Recorded during time he spent at the Roma Restaurant in Washington DC. and the Auto-Train Nightclub in Virginia. Cool cover drawing of Andy jamming on his guitar. (The Archivist, 4th edition by Ken Scott).
lucky kitten
As the title suggests, this custom lp documents the songs that held importance in the life of Maryland folk-singer Andy Roman, both before and after becoming a Christian. Musically Andy’s in the simple coffeehouse format, with just one-to-two acoustic guitars to back him. He’s got a nice semi-rugged folk-singer voice that wanders into both high and low ranges while occasionally slurring mildly off-key, sounding off-and-on like Pat Terry, James Taylor or Bob Dylan. He apparently admires James Taylor a lot, as there are covers of ‘Brighten Your Night With My Day’, ‘Fire And Rain’, ‘Sunny Skies’ and ‘Steamroller Blues’. Also renditions of The Beatles’ ‘If I Fell’, Don McLean’s ‘And I Love You So’ and Tony Joe White’s ‘Polk Salad Annie’, the latter decorated with some rather expressive grunts. “Countless Hours’ and ‘I’ve Got This Old Feeling’ are original songs written by Andy. Some of these titles were selected to describe Andy’s “insecurities, fears, loneliness, doubts and hurt before finding peace with God through Jesus”. Closes “on a very positive note” with covers of Malcolm & Alwyn (‘Say It Like It Is’), Randy Matthews (‘Didn’t He’) and Larry Norman (‘The Outlaw’). Recorded during time he spent at the Roma Restaurant in Washington DC. and the Auto-Train Nightclub in Virginia. Cool cover drawing of Andy jamming on his guitar. (The Archivist, 4th edition by Ken Scott).