Dark Was the Yearling - The Bones of J.R. Jones

Dark Was the Yearling

The Bones of J.R. Jones

  • Genre: Singer/Songwriter
  • Release Date: 2014-05-20
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 12

  • ℗ 2014 The Bones Of J.R. Jones

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Dreams to Tell 2:44 USD 1.29
2
Good Friend of Mine 2:59 USD 1.29
3
Ticket Home 2:51 USD 1.29
4
St. James' bed 3:48 USD 1.29
5
Hearts Racing 3:43 USD 1.29
6
Broken Land 2:50 USD 1.29
7
The Dark 4:39 USD 1.29
8
Fury of the Light 3:34 USD 1.29
9
Black Letter Day 2:56 USD 1.29
10
The Plan 3:41 USD 1.29
11
This Fire 4:24 USD 1.29
12
Dreams to Tell (Reprise) 3:16 USD 1.29
Dark Was the Yearling - The Bones of J.R. Jones
Cover Album Dark Was the Yearling - The Bones of J.R. Jones

Reviews

  • Great stuff!
    5
    By spidey3778
    Get it. Love it. You're welcome. This guy is extremely talented. I didn't know how much I needed this music until I stumbled upon it. Can not recommend enough!
  • My favorite album by far
    5
    By Happy Grouponer
    This is one hell of a musician right here! It will be a travesty if this does not become a top seller. Blues, blue grass and a little rockabilly all fused into one wonderful piece of work. Unique and exceptional. Did I say I like this? Hell I love this!!!
  • Fantastic
    5
    By evdob27
    These are dark and rich, often moody blues with touches of folk, at times reminiscent of the soulful chants of Native American song or call-and-response work songs. Upbeat and haunting at once, full of heart, rhythmically dynamic, and richly layered. A beautiful, deeply contemplative album.
  • This album is stupid good
    5
    By Rcgorman560
    Don't be a dummy, do yourself a favor and listen to it right meow
  • This white boy plays the blues!
    5
    By PrometheusLuomenos
    This album is fantastic! I bought this and Jack White's album in the same day, and this album emerged as the clear victor. No gimmicks. No sentimental lyrics. Just a white boy playing the hell out of the blues, like few white boys ever have. Too many people get credit for infusing pop music with a touch blues, but this guy nails it!