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Daniel Romano: Mosey - COMPACT DISCS

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Management number 205828435 Release Date 2025/10/22 List Price $53.55 Model Number 205828435
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Title: Mosey
Artist: Daniel Romano
Label: New West Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 607396633128
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 2016-05-27
Number of Discs: 1

Daniel Romano refuses to be confined to narrow classification - in fact, out of necessity he created his own genre: Mosey Music. With the release of Daniel's fifth solo record Mosey on New West Records, we get a fresh new vista into the mind of the prolific singer-songwriter, the masterful lyricist and the multi-instrumentalist. His most ambitious affair to date, Mosey will undoubtedly catch many by surprise. New sonic territories are mapped, genres are splintered, conventional rules discarded. Imagine Rolling Thunder Revue era Bob Dylan conspiring with Lee Hazlewood, Tom Waits and Peter Green. You'll hear heavy swells of fuzzed out electric guitar, horns, and keys delivered with a fire and fury that demands your close attention. There are even some surprise guest cameos to boot.

Tracks:
1.1 Valerie Leon
1.2 I Had to Hide Your Poem in a Song
1.3 Toulouse (Feat. Rachel McAdams)
1.4 Hunger Is a Dream You Die in
1.5 Mr. E. Me
1.6 One Hundred Regrets Avenue
1.7 I'm Alone Now
1.8 Sorrow (For Leonard and William)
1.9 (Gone Is) All But a Quarry of Stone
1.10 Maybe Remember Me
1.11 The Collector
1.12 Dead Medium

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