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To the Four Directions by Johnsmith (CD, Apr-2001, Johnsmith)

US $9.25
ApproximatelyS$ 11.96
Condition:
Good
Good condition. 2 black Sharpie X's on non-playing side of disc.
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Located in: Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States
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eBay item number:266400953475

Item specifics

Condition
Good
An item in used but good condition. May have minor damage to jewel case including scuffs or cracks, or to the item cover including scuffs, scratches, or cracks. The cover art and liner notes are included for a CD. VHS or DVD box is included. Video game instructions are included. No skipping on CD/DVD. No fuzzy/snowy frames on VHS tape. See all condition definitionsopens in a new window or tab
Seller Notes
“Good condition. 2 black Sharpie X's on non-playing side of disc.”
CD Grading
Good (G)
Type
Album
Case Type
Jewel Case: Standard
Style
Folk Rock, Indie Folk
Case Condition
Good (G)
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Inlay Condition
Good (G)
UPC
0783707209128
Artist
Johnsmith
Format
CD
Producer
Peter Gallway
Release Year
2001
Record Label
Cdb, CD Baby
Release Title
To the Four Directions
Genre
Folk

About this product

Product Identifiers

Producer
Peter Gallway
Record Label
Cdb, CD Baby
UPC
0783707209128
eBay Product ID (ePID)
23046057662

Product Key Features

Release Year
2001
Format
CD
Genre
Folk
Artist
Johnsmith
Release Title
To the Four Directions

Dimensions

Item Height
0.40 in
Item Weight
0.25 lb
Item Length
5.60 in
Item Width
4.90 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs
1
Number of Tracks
12
Tracks
Down a Gravel Road, I Like the Way It Feels, Driving Into the Moon, Long Rain, Clear Blue Sky, Pedal to the Metal, That's My Dad, Making Her Move, God Knows Why, What Is, It's Not About Words, All for You
Notes
'I don't know who this Johnsmith guy is. But after his album crossed my desk I feel like I do. It's heartfelt, well-written songs casually slipped into my CD player and didn't want to leave. Smith wrote or co-wrote all of this collection's dozen songs. They mirror life, and are sung by a voice so comfortable with them that they seem like old friends' stories that you've lived too. They are framed by simple, well-played music from a supporting cast that includes Michael Lille (acoustic guitars), Seth Farber (accordion, electric piano, organ, and piano), David Mansfield (violin and dobro), Michael Visceglia (bass), and Dean Sharp (drums). Gotta note the tasteful back-up vocals by Erin Kamler, Eugene Ruffolo, and Liz Queler, too. I do know this about Johnsmith . . . he's a guy who's made a great DIY disc, and whose songs deserve to find a wider audience through (and because of) it.' - John Porter, The Performing Songwriter --------------- 'I want to live my life like I mean it.' With this one line of lyric from his song, 'No Turning Back,' singer/songwriter Johnsmith has distilled his commitment to writing and performing songs that matter, songs that speak to the heart. In these times when so much popular music is a transient experience, John's songs plant their roots deep in the soul. He focuses on the things that make up the big picture for us all - in his words, 'family, parents, children, relationships and the spiritual. I hope my music has an overall optimistic, upbeat feeling.' Born in Iowa, raised in a large family of ten kids, John got the music bug early. 'I drove my mother crazy when I was little,' he laughs. 'I sat in the rocking chair for hours and made up songs, and everyday when I walked home from school, I would sing at the top of my lungs. While in high school, John found a more appropriate outlet for his singing in an R & B band. At the same time, he was absorbing the sounds of the great singer/songwriters of the time - Bob Dylan, James Taylor, Joni Mitchell, and Jackson Browne. This all led up to the turning point in college when he penned his first song. 'I'd been playing other people's music, but it just didn't feel right,' he recalls. 'Then when I wrote my first song, it felt really good, like something that wasn't judged or compared to anyone else.' Since that time, he has forged his influences and passion for music into a sound all his own: powered by a guitar style that swings from driving, rhythmic grooves to softer open-tuned finger-picking, laying a solid foundation for his clear, soulful singing. The sound of his voice is warm and friendly, and his gift for incisive musical storytelling can move listeners to both tears and laughter. A winner of the prestigious Kerrville New Folk Award and a perennial finalist at Telluride's Troubadour competition, Smith has performed both as a solo act and half of the acclaimed duo Runaway at clubs and coffeehouses around the country. Though his heavy touring schedule keeps him on the road for half the year and separates him from his home in Wisconsin, Smith reflects, 'I've made a great family across the country. People often approach me after shows, and those personal connections are the most fulfilling part of this biz.' It's John's ability to connect with listeners, both through his songwriting and performing, that has consistently made him sought after. 'I always try to remind myself before I perform,' John says, 'you've got these songs, you love to sing and people want to open their hearts if they feel your heart is open.' John currently has four recordings including 'To The Four directions', 'Hole in the Clouds,' and two recordings with the duo Runaway. --------------- 'When I first heard John Smith my attention was captured by his sweet, earthy voice and fine craftsmanship, but what drew me in was his heart. It's clear that he's lived the pain in his songs and that his optimism is hope born of wisdom. That's a rare thing and a gift to all who hear him.

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