Going Slowly
Shorty Garrett
Performed By
Shorty Garrett
Album UPC
700261937380
CD Baby Track ID
9973908
Label
Bent Willow
Released
2013-02-01
BPM
132
Rated
0
ISRC
uscgh1350773
Year
2013
Spotify Plays
67
Writers
Writer
Shorty Garrett
Pub Co
Bent Willow
Composer
Shorty Garrett
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Rights Controlled
Master and Publishing Grant
Rights
One-Stop: Master + 100% Pub Grant
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
United States - Oregon
Description
Lost treasure shines, rescued from ancient tapes, folk/psych come roots/rock precursor to Shorty's solo efforts. Put on those retro dancing shoes, and turn it up.
Notes
Recorded before his solo releases, Shorty Garrett Of Bent Willow and 8 Songs Of Christmas, this is some of the premiere recording efforts by Shorty. Recently mixed by "the fifth Beatle" Jon Lindahl at Fresh Tracks PDX, the retro vibe of this album is brought up to date and comes out more polished than previous releases. The "backup band" is basically Glenwood Exit with guest musicians added for extra oomph.
Lo-Fi is traded for turn-it-up.
Live show staples like the psuedo reggae / old timey What D'ya Know and the Orbisonish Time To Go are presented as recordings for the first time as well as the elusive and spacey The Edge.
The opening track, Made In The Shade, will get you up dancing and it may escape one of the subject matter and the outcome of the protaganist.
Going Slowly has a beachbum vibe, and Don't Call Me is a double entendre stop smoking ditty.
The title cut, Sharp Objects, strips pretense away from the childhood jeer, sticks and stones.
For The Money is what it is. Peaches draws a line in the sand. Devil Monkey is the kid next door to Tigers, growl.
Finally, the long awaited release of Sharp Objects.
Lo-Fi is traded for turn-it-up.
Live show staples like the psuedo reggae / old timey What D'ya Know and the Orbisonish Time To Go are presented as recordings for the first time as well as the elusive and spacey The Edge.
The opening track, Made In The Shade, will get you up dancing and it may escape one of the subject matter and the outcome of the protaganist.
Going Slowly has a beachbum vibe, and Don't Call Me is a double entendre stop smoking ditty.
The title cut, Sharp Objects, strips pretense away from the childhood jeer, sticks and stones.
For The Money is what it is. Peaches draws a line in the sand. Devil Monkey is the kid next door to Tigers, growl.
Finally, the long awaited release of Sharp Objects.
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