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December 25, 2004

I was given a CD of the John Butler Trio's 'Sunrise over the Sea' for Xmas:

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Tom Walker, Rehearsing for Album, 2002

I cannot play the CD at the shack as we do not have a CD player. So I will have to wait until I return to Adelaide. From the little I've heard on the television this folk/blues rock/reggae mixture of music and politics works well. Apparently they also like letting the music wander like on like the Grateful Dead. Like the Dead the word is that the John Butler Trio is better live than in the studio.

A review of a gig. A deflationary US review of the album.

| Posted by Gary Sauer-Thompson at 8:30 AM | | Comments (0)
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