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Apocalypse

by Bill Callahan

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Elliot
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Elliot Still Bill. Still great
angrypizza98
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angrypizza98 Undeniably one of the best songwriters of all time, my favorite release from him containing my favorite song of his as well. 9/10
alec critten
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alec critten A vivid, lovingly-detailed portrait of a wild, weird vision of America - chaos and panic cast in the snug and warm sounds of blues music, and Bill Callahan's deepened voice emerging as a guide down the river. A great record, not only in terms of its songwriting but also in feeling like a distinctive musical journey from beginning to end.
Clark Travagini
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Clark Travagini i am riding for the feeling
mandolineblue
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mandolineblue Raw, honest, and One Fine Morning is just the peak of Bill's output in my opinion - admittedly there's lots I haven't heard. What transmission! The world suddenly becomes realer.
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America! 05:33
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Free's 03:13
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about

A mirror held up to the self and then turned around to the world. This record makes us wonder what has really happened in the last 100 years. And what will happen in the next 10. The soul of your country called and left you a message. Seven messages.

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released April 19, 2011

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Bill Callahan Austin, Texas

Bill Callahan has inspired an audience to follow his unique style of song since 1990. For the first 17 years he called himself Smog and then began performing under his own name in 2007.

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