Sean Rowe The Salesman And The Shark

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Find album reviews, stream songs, credits and award information for The Salesman and the Shark - Sean Rowe on AllMusic - 2012 - Singer and songwriter Sean Rowe is. The songs on The Salesman and the Shark fall somewhere between folk balladry and acts of catharsis, providing Sean Rowe with dark scenarios that perfectly fit his.

Release Date:;Notes:Vinyl LP pressing. 2012 album from the singer/songwriter. Sean Rowe's Anti debut, Magic, turned a lot of heads, as press and fans discovered a distinctive new singer/songwriter. That album, recorded by Rowe himself, served as a great introduction to his talents, but now on the Salesman And the Shark, with full recording budget and time to hone his craft, Rowe has delivered the album he has always envisioned. With ambitious arrangements and beautiful songwriting, the Salesman And the Shark will establish Rowe as an artist to be reckoned with.

At it's center is Rowe's astonishing voice, the instrument that has already earned him comparisons to masters from Van Morrison to Leonard Cohen. The Salesman And the Shark is an album made the old way, with a range of writing styles that showcase Rowe's intensely spiritual interaction with the modern world, and is sure to seal his reputation as a singer and writer for his generation.;Track List:1. Bring Back the Night;2. The Lonely Maze;4. Joe's Cult;5. The Ballad of Buttermilk Falls;8. Old Shoes;10.

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About Sean Rowe's The Salesman and the Shark On his new album 'The Salesman and the Shark,' Rowe has created a work that brilliantly reconfigures classic sounds in support of his intensely observational lyrics and the remarkable ever evolving vocals which inspired No Depression Magazine to succinctly state, “Man, that voice.” 'The Salesman and the Shark,' is a creative tour de force showcasing Rowe’s gifted writing and absolutely astonishing voice. It was recorded live at historic Vox Recording Studios in Los Angeles using only real instruments. It was produced by Woody Jackson utilizing the very same mixing board used to make timeless classics such as The Rolling Stones Exile On Main Street, T-Rex’s Electric Warrior, The Beach Boy’s Smile and seminal works by Tom Waits, Neil Young and more.