Justin Townes Earle - Nothings Going to Change the Way You Feel About
2012 release, the fourth album from the critically acclaimed singer/songwriter. Produced by Earle alongside longtime collaborator Skylar Wilson, the 10-track album was recorded completely live with no overdubs over a four day period at an old converted church recording studio in Asheville, NC. of the new record, Earle comments, "I think that it's the job of the artist to be in transition and constantly learn more. The new record is completely different than my last one, Harlem River Blues. This time I've gone in a Memphis-soul direction."
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Justin Townes Earle - Nothings Going to Change the Way You Feel About
Justin Townes Earle - Nothings Going to Change the Way You Feel About
2012 release, the fourth album from the critically acclaimed singer/songwriter. Produced by Earle alongside longtime collaborator Skylar Wilson, the 10-track album was recorded completely live with no overdubs over a four day period at an old converted church recording studio in Asheville, NC. of the new record, Earle comments, "I think that it's the job of the artist to be in transition and constantly learn more. The new record is completely different than my last one, Harlem River Blues. This time I've gone in a Memphis-soul direction."
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2012 release, the fourth album from the critically acclaimed singer/songwriter. Produced by Earle alongside longtime collaborator Skylar Wilson, the 10-track album was recorded completely live with no overdubs over a four day period at an old converted church recording studio in Asheville, NC. of the new record, Earle comments, "I think that it's the job of the artist to be in transition and constantly learn more. The new record is completely different than my last one, Harlem River Blues. This time I've gone in a Memphis-soul direction."











