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Joe Flood: Joe Flood Translates and Sings Georges Brassens

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Singer/songwriter Joe Flood collaborated with members of The Band around 1990, after meeting them during a stay in Woodstock, New York. Flood wrote songs with The Band's Jim Weider and Levon Helm, and worked occasionally as a side man with Rick Danko. "Move to Japan," a collaboration between Levon, Jim, Joe, and keyboardist Stan Szelest, appeared on The Band's 1993 release Jericho.

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On the 2012 album Joe Flood Translates and Sings Georges Brassens, recorded in Woodstock in the summer of 2010, he performs ten of his own translations of songs by French singer-songwriter and poet Brassens. Garth Hudson is credited for playing accordion, piano and melodica on the album.

Tracks

  1. The Bad Reputation
  2. The Thunderstorm
  3. The Gorilla
  4. Song for a Kind Stranger
  5. Chasing Butterflies
  6. I'm a Child Again
  7. The Gravedigger
  8. Age Has No Bearing
  9. Jenny
  10. Friendship Evermore

Joe Flood - Joe Flood Translates and Sings Georges Brassens - 2012 - bandcamp.com Digital Download


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