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Robbie Fulks Listens Back to Gone Away Backward (ENCORE)

Ep. 27

In this encore episode, hosts Anthony Ihrig and Mother Banjo talk with Grammy-nominated country/folk/bluegrass songwriter Robbie Fulks about his 2013 album Gone Away Backward, give bad answers to good questions and talk about working with the late great producer Steve Albini.


Recorded on Sep 25, 2020


Featured Songs:


  1. I’ll Trade You Money For Wine
  2. Long I Ride
  3. That’s Where I’m From
  4. The Many Disguises Of God Sometimes
  5. The Grass Is Really Greener


Show Notes:

https://backcataloglisteningparty.com/27


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