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End to Slavery - Eugene Chadbourne
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  1. Amber
  2. Naima
  3. Misty, I Know You're Misty Because You Miss Me When I'm Gone
  4. Shreeve's Heaven
  5. Grey Skies Are Just Clouds Passing Over
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  1. Amber
  2. Naima
  3. Misty, I Know You're Misty Because You Miss Me When I'm Gone
  4. Shreeve's Heaven
  5. Grey Skies Are Just Clouds Passing Over
  6. Oil of Hate
  7. Imitation of Astral Traveling
  8. That's That
  9. A Stone from Every River
  10. Symphony of Weirdness: Presto/Acarrot/Con Gas/Adagio
  11. End to Slavery
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These "Ends to Slavery" Eugene Chadbourne refers to in his title are just that: the pieces he played to end his own cultural and musical slavery. To this end, in the liner notes, he discusses -- sometimes at length -- what happens in particular works, or, more interestingly, what they're about and who they're for. The opening track, "Amber," is about a family cocker spaniel who had to be gassed because of her age -- and the fact that she was too old to go draft-dodging with the guitarist during the Nixon era. He puts the ...

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