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The Limbic System [Digipak] * by Tim Reynolds (2 CD, Aug-2010)
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eBay item number:255971199571
Item specifics
- Condition
- Like New
- Seller Notes
- “Pictures are of the actual item being sold.”
- Country of Origin
- United States
- Non-Domestic Product
- No
- CD Grading
- Excellent (EX)
- Occasion
- Does Not Apply
- Case Type
- Cardboard Sleeve
- Custom Bundle
- No
- Color
- Multicolor
- Case Condition
- Excellent (EX)
- Inlay Condition
- Excellent (EX)
- Modified Item
- No
- Edition
- First Edition
- Type
- Album
- Language
- English
- Era
- 2010s
- Style
- 2010s
- Features
- Digipak
- UPC
- 0884501372831
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Product Identifiers
Record Label
TIM Reynolds, Tire
UPC
0884501372831
eBay Product ID (ePID)
23046076633
Product Key Features
Format
CD
Release Year
2010
Genre
Rock
Artist
Reynolds, Tim
Release Title
Limbic System
Dimensions
Item Height
0.24 in
Item Weight
0.11 lb
Item Length
5.56 in
Item Width
4.98 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs
1
Number of Tracks
26
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Tracks
1.1 Masquerade 1.2 Free Man 1.3 What's in a Bottle? 1.4 Martyr Song 1.5 Lost Again 1.6 Banjo Love 1.7 No Redemption 1.8 Old Picture and a Rifle 1.9 The Valley 1.10 Consumin' Me 1.11 Illusion 1.12 Arroyo 1.13 Uncle Chair 1.14 Scarab 2.1 Hands Full 2.2 We Are from Outer Space 2.3 To the Next 2.4 The Truth 2.5 Smells So Sweet 2.6 She's Not Your Woman Anymore 2.7 Ships Passing 2.8 At Times, These Times, Sometimes 2.9 Fuck Yeah 2.10 Old Bones Rollin' 2.11 This Is the One 2.12 Ancestors
Notes
Tim Reynolds has released a rare solo-acoustic double CD of original music, entitled "The Limbic System". One disc is entirely instrumental, the other with vocals. Named after the primitive part of the brain responsible for memories and pleasure, The Limbic System is a bit mysterious and the songs draw their inspiration from Reynolds' wide-ranging interests. Most of the music was recorded in 2007, at Reynolds' former home and studio in Santa Fe, NM. "The space of my old studio was a really inspirational place for me, where the music I wrote and played, just naturally flowed out of me." He had every good intention of releasing the material earlier, but wasn't able to find the time until now. "Life got really busy. First I was touring solo, then I put together a new version of my electric band, TR3, and we started touring. After that, I ended up gigging with DMB fulltime," says Tim. "It was great to go back and listen to the acoustic tracks. I'd forgotten that I'd even recorded some of these songs." The idea for the song "Che" came while Reynolds, a prolific reader, was reading the Che Guevara Reader, a book of Guevara's letters to his family and friends. "Guevara was smart and got things done. Although his name was Ernesto, his nickname was 'Che' which means friend. I just took it from there." "Hands Full" comes from Reynolds' political bent. "I wrote it when Bush was President, but I still find it relevant for today with everything that is going on in the world, and what Obama is dealing with." During this time, Reynolds was listening to Son House and Robert Johnson to educate himself on old, acoustic delta blues, as well as listening to his longtime favorites, Yes and Genesis. "I was trying to figure out how these acoustic Blues Artists' sang and played the way they did. I tried to duplicate their vocal styles in 'Old Bones Rolling,' but I only have one vocal cord, so I improvised, of course." "Old Bones Rolling" and "South Fork Mud" are two of Reynolds' songs that evoke the rawness of the delta blues, however, a progressive influence can definitely be found on other tracks, and in the forms the music takes. Although lately he's been surrounded by electric guitars, Reynolds always keeps an acoustic guitar close by, even when he's on the road with DMB or TR3. "When I play on my acoustic guitar, I find that more original music develops and unfolds. It's good for me spiritually, as my body naturally has a desire to keep playing."
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