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This CD by William Tyler titled "Impossible Truth" is a must-have for any music lover. With its unique style, it's sure to be a standout addition to your collection. The artist, William Tyler, needs no introduction with his impressive guitar skills. Chris Scruggs plays bass throughout.This album on Merge Records is a true gem and sure to impress anyone who listens to it.
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About this product
Product Identifiers
ProducerMark Nevers^William Tyler
Record LabelMerge Records, Mrg
UPC0673855046525
eBay Product ID (ePID)12046063732
Product Key Features
FormatCD
Release Year2013
GenreIndie Rock/Pop
ArtistTyler, William
Release TitleImpossible Truth
Dimensions
Item Height0.24 in
Item Weight0.11 lb
Item Length5.74 in
Item Width4.86 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
Number of Tracks8
Tracks1.1 Country of Illusion 1.2 The Geography of Nowhere 1.3 Cadillac Desert 1.4 We Can't Go Home Again 1.5 A Portrait of Sarah 1.6 Hotel Catatonia 1.7 The Last Residents of Westfall 1.8 The World Set Free
NotesRooted in apocalyptic expectation and bittersweet nostalgia, Tyler describes the record as 'my '70s singer-songwriter record; it just doesn't have any words.' 2010's Behold the Spirit, William Tyler's first album under his own name, was celebrated by Pitchfork as 'the most vital, energized album by an American solo guitarist in a decade or more' and established him as a critical favorite. Impossible Truth will challenge your ideas of what an instrumental guitar record can and should be. As his friend and tour mate M.C. Taylor from Hiss Golden Messenger puts it, 'William will worry a phrase, some tangled chordal wormhole, until you are certain it's all that exists. He'll take you over the stiles, he'll love you up and down, and then he'll make you cry for the world and what we've done to it."