About this title: Like jazzman Chet Baker (whom he sounds nothing like), folk-pop artist Bill Morrissey is a perfect example of a singer who manages to be quite expressive and charismatic despite the fact that he doesn't have much of a voice or much of a range. Morrissey's thin, fragile, cracking vocals can take some getting used to, but for those who have acquired a taste for them, Inside shows us just how poignant a storyteller he can be. The obscure singer/acoustic guitarist isn't one to run away from his vulnerability, and he wears it on his sleeve on such tales of disillusionment as "Long Gone" and ...
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Tracks on this album
Tracks:
- Inside
- Everybody Warned Me
- Off White
- Gambler's Blues
- Long Gone
- Man from Out of Town
- Rite of Spring
- Robert Johnson
- Hang Me, Oh Hang Me
- Chameleon Blues
- Sister Jo
- Casey, Illinois
Note: This is a general synopsis. Each listing is described below.