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Til I Reach the Light
Blake Guthrie and Getaway Car
The first studio album from this acclaimed Georgia songwriter; recorded with his band Getaway Car. This album is sure to delight fans of great Americana Pop/Rock music and top-tier songwriting.
Collection Contents
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Threads | 3:17 | Play |
| 2 |
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Black Hole | 4:04 | Play |
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Electricity | 4:07 | Play |
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After the Ecstasy | 2:18 | Play |
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Those Blue Eyes (Stil Drive Me Crazy) | 2:47 | Play |
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She Is A Mystery To Me | 4:15 | Play |
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Fallin' In Love (I'm No Fred Eaglesmith) | 3:49 | Play |
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Kiss Me, Kill Me | 2:19 | Play |
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Georgia In Summertime | 4:11 | Play |
| 10 |
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Invisible Man | 4:32 | Play |
| 11 |
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Baby Come On Down | 3:11 | Play |
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Baby You've Got To Be Free | 3:11 | Play |
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Til I Reach the Light | 3:35 | Play |
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New Blood, New Skin | 3:59 | Play |
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Description
Renowned Atlanta Troubadour Poised for
National Recognition with First Studio Album
"A man who knows a thing or two about writing a good song" is how the Atlanta-Journal Constitution described Blake Guthrie after the release of his first CD "Songs About Chicks (Live)." Music mag Stomp and Stammer called Guthrie "one of the most biting lyricists in the city." Before he even had the CD under his belt Creative Loafing hailed the truth-telling troubadour as "Best Acoustic Band/Artist" for two years in a row in their annual "Best of Atlanta" issue.
Now Guthrie-accompanied by his rock band Getaway Car-is completing work on his first-ever studio project. With a May 21st, 2005 release date, Guthrie will be poised to step out of the regional spotlight and onto the national stage with his "wholly unique and uncluttered worldview [Southeast Performer]."
A native of Birmingham, AL, Guthrie has lived in Atlanta since 1998, settling for the sweet Georgia breezes after an itinerant period of rambling that took him from the high Rocky Mountains of Utah to the low rocky coast of Maine and plenty of rocky places in between. From golf ball picker-upper to assembly line worker to mail room sorter to grill cook, Guthrie has worked his way from one end of the country to the other, playing gigs all along the way. The question asked of him more than any other has always been: "Are you related to Woody or Arlo?" To which Guthrie has always replied: "I dunno-people always ask me that."
Since settling in Georgia, Guthrie has played some of the best rooms in the South (the 40 Watt Club, Eddies Attic, the EARL, Red Light Caf, Work/Play theater, Moonlight Music Caf) and opened for-or shared the stage with-some of the best artists in the world (Frank Black, Peter Case, John Mayer, Shawn Mullins, India Arie). At every turn this indie folk-pop firebrand has managed to tug at the heartstrings as well as tickle the funnybone-defying all the high-falutin', pre-conceived notions of the singer/songwriter genre along the way. Guthrie's next project-Til I Reach the Light-promises to do more of the same. To anyone remotely familiar with Guthrie's deep repertoire, ample emotional range and richly textured vocal style, it should come as no surprise that this independent song-poet has once again defied the expectations of a grateful audience.