Audio Collection
A Young Man's Blues
Ian Thomas
An energized and modern mix of old-time country, traditional folk, and "fast, focused, forward-looking blues."
Collection Contents
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A Young Man's Blues | 3:10 | Play |
| 2 |
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Honey, Can I Count On You | 3:12 | Play |
| 3 |
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Teeth Of The Rake | 5:04 | Play |
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I Ain't Gonna Lose | 4:11 | Play |
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Lonesome Blue Ocean | 4:14 | Play |
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Ain't A-Gonna Dredge | 4:19 | Play |
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Poor Boy Rag | 3:49 | Play |
| 8 |
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Sweet Celeny | 4:15 | Play |
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It's Autumn Underneath This Tree | 5:04 | Play |
| 10 |
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Honey Rag | 0:29 | Play |
| 11 |
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Black Crow Medicine | 4:00 | Play |
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I Ain't Lonesome | 4:22 | Play |
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Description
Ian Thomas's debut album is a "fast, focused, forward-looking" powerhouse of acoustic blues from one of the most honest and engaging undiscovered singer-songwriters of our time.
After traveling the country for years with a guitar and a knapsack strapped to his back, Ian Thomas gave up the wandering life last year and settled into New York City, busking for cash and living out of a beaten-up 1977 Toyota Corolla. It is this unusual life story that forms the backdrop of "A Young Man's Blues", an album that is as mired in the confusion and paranoia of the modern world as it is rooted in traditional American folk and blues.
While the album invokes the likes of Bob Dylan, Son House, Jimmy Page, and Townes Van Zandt, in the words of reviewer Neal Block, "... Thomas's voice and vision are surely his own."