Begging Her Graces (Album). Ulftone Music, Intercord. Degrees Of Gone (CD, Album).
Pat MacDonald (musician). For the American football player, see Pat MacDonald (football player). Melaniejane and Pat MacDonald taken 2009 at Davey's Uptown in Kansas City. Background information. Pat MacDonald Sleeps With His Guitar (Ark 21), (1997). Begging Her Graces (Ulftone), (1999). Degrees Of Gone (Ulftone), (2001). Strange Love: PM Does DM (Ulftone), (2003). In The Red Room (DarkPresents), (2004).
Solo album discography. Troubadour of Stomp (Broken Halo), (2007). In The Red Room re-release (SB United) (2008). Purgatory Hill self-release (2009).
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MacDonald's low-tuned acoustic guitar and world-weary vocals are at the forefront, sometimes unadorned (as on an illuminating solo version of his Timbuk 3 song "Daddy's Down in the Mine") and elsewhere backed by foot stomps or basic percussion. The whole thing has a foggy, ethereal feel, as if all the sessions had taken place in the hours between midnight and dawn. In the end, Sleeps With His Guitar isn't an album that's easy to get into, but its challenges pay off after repeated plays.
Real Gone is the 15th studio album by Tom Waits, released October 3, 2004 in Europe, and October 5 in United States on the ANTI- label. The album was supported by the Real Gone Tour, playing sold out locations in North America and Europe in October and November 2004. The album features some of the few political songs Waits has written, the most explicit being "Day After Tomorrow", a song Waits has described as an "elliptical" protest against the Iraq War.
Discover all of this album's music connections, watch videos, listen to music, discuss and download. Album by Pat MacDonald. is a cover of. Master and Servant by Depeche Mode (1984). Enjoy the Silence by Depeche Mode (1990). Policy of Truth by Depeche Mode (1990).