So Much I Still Don't See
Sam Robbins
CD Download |
|
Vinyl Download |
|
So Much I Still Don’t See, the third album from folk artist Sam Robbins, is set to be released and ready for airplay on April 25. It’s the story of a singer-songwriter’s journey through his 20s, of 45,000 miles per year on the road, and of the beginning of a troubadour’s career. Inspired by the recordings of singer-songwriters like James Taylor, Jim Croce, and Harry Chapin, the album is the culmination of first-hand experiences gathered through hard travel and big adventures, heard through a soft, introspective soundscape. So Much I Still Don’t See tells those stories through one man and his worn-out Martin guitar, bought just a few years ago a week after moving to Nashville.
Produced by Seth Glier, this album is built sparingly around solo acoustic guitar and vocals, tracked live, just as they are performed live on stage. Robbins, who is recognized as a strong voice in US fingerstyle guitar playing in addition to songwriting, recorded So Much I Still Don’t See in an old church in Springfield, Mass. The album’s sounds reflect the humility that comes with traveling and experiencing a world much larger than yourself – of looking inward and reveling in the quiet of the inner mind while facing an expansive landscape of life on the road.
-
Piles of Sand 3:580:00/3:58
-
The Real Thing 3:240:00/3:24
-
0:00/3:56
-
People Gonna Talk 4:170:00/4:17
-
Rosie 1:420:00/1:42
-
All So Important 2:590:00/2:59
-
Live Them in Love 4:100:00/4:10
-
0:00/4:20
-
Ride With Me 3:410:00/3:41
-
I Will 1:520:00/1:52
