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May 3 street date. Danny Barnes’ Get Myself Together originally released in 2005 is now available on vinyl for the first time. The limited edition 140g version is beautifully remastered and available on glacial blue vinyl. With Get Myself Together, Danny Barnes – America’s irreplaceable alchemist of acoustic razzle-dazzle gets back to basics. Or so a record of lively blues and old-timey-tinged songs, played on banjo and guitar with occasional fiddle and bass guitar accompaniment (Brittany Haas and Garey Shelton, respectively), would seem. This record came on the heels of the widescreen epic Dirt on the Angel and a magic-barrel profusion of experimental-edge side projects. Get Myself Together sounds at first like a return to the earlier, leaner aesthetic of Bad Livers, the Texan avant-hillbilly visionaries whom Barnes steered through seven records from 1994 to 2000. But his fans know to listen more than once. When Barnes is driving there are no entirely straight routes, forward or back, and nothing slips off the back of the truck. The limited edition 140g version is beautifully remastered by Pete Lyman at Infrasonic Sound and available on glacial blue vinyl.
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