Folklore And Superstition - Black Stone Cherry

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| Format | CD |
| Available | 19-09-2008 |
| Sourced | Australia |
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Deep down in Louisiana, close to New Orleans, the new noise rang like a Sunday morning church bell, calling on saints and sinners alike to free their minds. Loud guitars and larger than life drumming came together with storytelling poetry and rebel-ism gave birth to rock 'n' roll. Every few years or so, a special batch comes up from the ground, to serve as a beacon. Black Stone Cherry's Folklore and Superstition is a timeless work by American pied pipers destined to take their music from the back roads of America to the four corners of the globe. The band have caused a sensation in the US where their live show is said to be one of the best in the business. Their infectious brand of brash, southern rock sits somewhere between The Black Crowes and Kid Rock and will catch like wildfire with it's instantly infectious appeal. The band enlisted famed rock producer Bob Marlette (Ozzy, Shinedown, Quiet Riot) and headed to Nashville's Blackbird Studios to record Folklore And Superstition. It has housed everyone from Kid Rock to The Raconteurs and is just 85 miles from their hometown of Edmonton, Kentucky. With all the hallmarks of great rock, Folklore and Superstition is exactly the kind of album that could become the sneaky surprise favourite of the summer. Black Stone Cherry say the trick to Folklore and Superstition is simply brotherhood, family, friends and home; no more, no less.
Track Listing
Disc 1:
- Blind Man
- Please Come In
- Reverend Wrinkle
- Soulcreek
- Things My Father Said
- The Bitter End
- Long Sleeves
- Peace Is Free
- Devil's Queen
- The Key
- You
- Sunrise
- Ghost Of Floyd Collins






