Tracklist
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1 | Dissatisfied |
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3:54 | ||||
2 | What Is It That You Want (feat. Alicia Gianni & Emily Bell) |
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3:21 | ||||
3 | Puccini's Drunk Again |
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0:41 | ||||
4 | I'm Not Part Of A Scene |
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3:43 | ||||
5 | New World Now (feat. St. Mathew's Baptist Church Choir) |
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4:59 | ||||
6 | To Kill A Mockingbird |
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4:02 | ||||
7 | American Chant |
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3:29 | ||||
8 | Broke And Hungry |
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4:23 | ||||
9 | Say, Jesus (A Homeless Man Talks To Jesus) |
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2:58 | ||||
10 | Gettysburg (feat. Kam Franklin & Sould Fruit) |
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14:07 | ||||
11 | Credits |
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3:40 |
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About This Artist
Craig Kinsey
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“A poet is not someone who writes poetry; a poet is someone who lives a deep and odd life.” Born a full turn from the white picket fences of America, Craig Kinsey was raised on Southern lore from a family of moon shiners. His teenage years were spent train hopping, walking, and driving across the country in search of “the old days… Guthrie, Kerouac, and John Lee Hooker.” This seeking out the marrow of life led him into the great silence of a monastery and out again into music’s center stage. Growing up, Kinsey explains, meant living the hobo and prophet’s life that was so captivatin… read more
“A poet is not someone who writes poetry; a poet is someone who lives a deep and odd life.” Born a full turn from the white picket fences of America, Craig Kinsey was raised on Southern lor… read more
“A poet is not someone who writes poetry; a poet is someone who lives a deep and odd life.” Born a full turn from the white picket fences of America, Craig Kinsey was raised on Southern lore from a family of moon shiners. His teenage y… read more