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Bryan and the Haggards: Pretend It's The End of the World
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Bob Dylan
guitar and vocalsb.1941

Willie Nelson
guitar
Pete Seeger
banjo1919 - 2014
Bryan and the Haggards make a wonderful tribute to this living legend without getting too sentimental and despite the delayed rhythm of the track, "Lonesome Fugitive," which ends up appearing somewhat overdone,the barn-recorded nature of the music comes as close to the Blues as anything that white America might have in relation to the blues of

Blind Willie McTell
guitar, 12-string1898 - 1959

Sonny Boy Williamson II
harmonica1897 - 1965

Big Bill Broonzy
guitar, acoustic1893 - 1958
Rather than featuring the hits of Haggard, this album focuses on his character and in doing so, brings to light some of his lesser known music. "Silver Wings" and "Swinging Doors" were not as famous as "Okie from Muskogee" and "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Lucky Star." What does come to pass, however, is the raw and primal nature of Haggard's music. "Working Man's Blues" is superb and resounds with the heat and clang of struggle. The emotion of "All of Me Belongs to You" is taut and quite overwhelming in the best sense of the word, as the song soars well beyond "yonder blue" that musicians of Haggard's ilk liked to reach out to.
Murray is most ably assisted by the arresting tone of

Jon Irabagon
saxophone
Jon Lundbom
guitar
Danny Fischer
drumsTrack Listing
Silver Wings; Swinging Doors; Working Man Blues; Miss the Mississippi and You; Lonesome Fugitive; All of Me Belongs to You; Trouble in Mind.
Personnel
Bryan Murray
saxophone, tenorBryan Murray; tenor saxophone; Jon Irabagon: alto saxophone; Jon Lundbom: guitar; Matthew "Moppa" Elliott: bass; Danny Fischer: drums.
Album information
Title: Pretend It's the End of the World | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: Hot Cup Records
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