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Artist: Julian Fauth Title: Everybody Ought To Treat A Stranger Right Year Of Release: 2012 Label: Electro-Fi Records Genre: Blues Quality: Flac (image, log, .cue) Total Time: 77:48 Total Size: 525 Mb (covers) Tracklist: 01. Window Pane Blues 02. Everybody Ought to Treat a Stranger Right 03. I Hope My Pony Knows the Way Back Home 04. Requiem 05. Dimpled Nose 06. Eyesight to the Blind 07. Let It Heal 08. If Your Mind 09. Little Soldier 10. Riff Raff 11. Angelique 12. Mean Old Train 13. Decisions 14. Roll and Tumble 15. So Friggin' Happy 16. Toothless, Bald and on Your Own 17. The End of the Day Julian Fauth - Vocals, guitar, piano, foot Jay Danley - Guitar, back up vocals, mandolin Terra Hazeleton - Back up vocals Alec Fraser - Back up vocals Shawn Nykwist - Tenor saxophone Tim Hamel - Trumpet Paul Brennan - Drums James Thomson - Bass Donn?? Roberts - Guitar Ken Yashioka - Harmonica Bob Vespaziani - Drums Drew Jurecka - Violin Life is a series of puzzle pieces. How they come to fit together is often a matter of chance. That a young boy would become infatuated upon hearing a rag-tag collection of pre-war blues musicians from a discarded record brought home by his father is curious enough. That the gift of inheritance - his aunt's piano - would transform that fascination into a lifelong gift is beyond fate. The boy is now a man and his absolute devotion to the blues is all-encompassing. You can hear it in his impassioned vocals, in his reverent songwriting and with each rhythmic roll of his fingers. From haunting originals to reinterpreted covers, Julian Fauth is the embodiment of the musicians he grew up with, those who pointed the way. With a sound so entrancing, he's surpassed his role as medium, having taken their mantle to forge a monumental contribution of his own. Driven by his heart, fuelled by his muse, Julian Fauth is a willing prisoner of his blues. Yet his musical story - and the way in which he tells it - is completely, authentically his own. Like his cherished musical heroes, he lives to open the blues up into fresh territory. On EVERYBODY OUGHT TO TREAT A STRANGER RIGHT (his 3rd release for this adventurous label).... he does exactly that. http://rapidgator.net/file/100f5a58cee690925faaab9dc3571e84/jfeot.rar.html ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss http://ssh.tf/jfy8tColp/jfeot.rar ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss http://uploaded.net/file/78tk8qlc/jfeot.rar