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The Good Book - Holy Bible, NIV Version, Leather Bound with Ribbon Marker - Perfect for Daily Devotion, Bible Study & Gift Giving
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The Good Book - Holy Bible, NIV Version, Leather Bound with Ribbon Marker - Perfect for Daily Devotion, Bible Study & Gift Giving
The Good Book - Holy Bible, NIV Version, Leather Bound with Ribbon Marker - Perfect for Daily Devotion, Bible Study & Gift Giving
The Good Book - Holy Bible, NIV Version, Leather Bound with Ribbon Marker - Perfect for Daily Devotion, Bible Study & Gift Giving
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This is Roy Book Binder's first all original song, studio album in many years! Featuring guitar, clarinet, stand-up bass, percussion and special guest Damon Fowler on lap steel...Is it midnight in Paris 1935? Or Texas in 1940? It swings and it's hot! Roy Book Binder's new CD is no doubt his best! It has been a long journey for the artist who first recorded for the Blue Goose label back in the late 1960's after being discovered at a Gaslight Cafe hootenanny in Greenwich Village! Over the years, Book Binder has slowly developed from an interpreter of his heroes' blues to a songwriter whose own compositions have been recorded by such luminaries as Jorma Kaukonen, Vidar Busk, and most recently by Ann Rabson & Bob Margolin. Not since Jerry Douglas produced his first Rounder CD Bookeroo in 1988 do we find Roy in the company of such a fine ensemble of musicians..... and he sure takes to it! This music tells the story of a man who has lived "the life" for over 40 years and has enjoyed every day of it! The Book and his cohorts are having fun and you're bound to feel the same when you hear this new music.... Plenty of fingerpickin' guitar, wailing clarinet, stand-up bass, drums and even some hot lap steel guitar by special guest, Damon Fowler. The title song "The Good Book" reminds listeners about the simple lessons we learned as youngsters. "Step Right Up" is a reminisce about Roy's medicine shows friends and their days in the business. Hacksaw Harney, who stayed with Roy in NYC, inspired the instrumental piece "Hacksaw". The song, "They Called Him Junior", recalls the life of Robert Lockwood. With this new all original CD, Roy fulfills one of his dreams! Hope you enjoy! 1 The Good Book 2 It Coulda Been Worse 3 Step Right Up 4 Full Go Around 5 Poker Playin' Papa 6 Crazy About You 7 What You Gonna Do 8 They Called Him Junior 9 Electric Cigarette Blues 10 Hacksaw
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I generally only review albums in the CD format on Amazon but - for some odd reason - it's only here as an MP3 download. If Amazon should offer as a CD, I'll update my review but I'm sure you can find the CD in music stores.Anyway, this is a fine album by finger style-guitarist Book Binder(think Rev. Gary Davis) and he composed ten numbers in this all-too-short album (just 28 minutes). There are "hokum" string band songs like "It Coulda Been Worse" and old-style humor on contemporary subjects ("Electric Cigarette Blues"). Paying tribute to those guitarists who came before him, Book Binder composed "They Called Him Junior", the subject being Robert Lockwood Jr., who played for free every Wednesday night at the Catfish Blue Restaurant in Cleveland until he died in 2006. (I was lucky enough to see him when I passed through Cleveland earlier that year.)Give the samples a listen and see if you aren't hooked. I sure am.I hope you found this review both informative and helpful.Ramm"Anything Phonographic"

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