Ghost Repeater
Jeffrey Foucault is a Dylanesque poet, whose songs can seem like nonsense if you're not listening closely enough. He so quickly moves from image to image that a haphazard listener can easily get lost. Ghost Repeater, though, is full of great stories. You feel as though you've fallen into a different world, where lyrics liken themselves to the words of great poets, and the melody almost passes for something you've heard before.
Foucault's prior work has been more about sadder moments, whereas Ghost Repeater sounds more hopeful. The love songs are about everyday things like marriage (One for Sorrow), friendship (Tall Grass in Old Virginny), and how it feels to be stuck alone in a Mexican bar in the desert when your lover is somewhere back home (Mesa, Arizona).~ Full Review at About.com
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