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    Leigh Wildman The Exciting Sound Of The Machine

    Horseless Carriage
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    • Leigh Wildman – Ain't She Beautiful
    • Leigh Wildman – The Sound Of The Machine
    • Leigh Wildman – Sunroof
    • Leigh Wildman – Open Road
    • Leigh Wildman – (Tis) The Invention Of The Devil
    • 1. Ain't She Beautiful
    • 2. The Sound Of The Machine
    • 3. Horse & Trap
    • 4. Sunroof
    • 5. Open Road
    • 6. The Only Way To Travel
    • 7. Le Bruit de la Machine (reprise)
    • 8. Slowdown Children Playing
    • 9. (Tis) The Invention Of The Devil
    • 10. End of the road

    Strictly limited to 300 copies.

    Renaissance man Leigh Wildman has crafted his first musical output in years; a concept album based on both the wonders and apprehension that followed the advancement of the industrial revolution in the late 1800's/early 1900's. Using bluesy rhythms and sun-drenched Americana touches, the songwriter forges a cool yet heavy soundscape.

    Stemmed from the classic book, Early Country Motoring by John F. Bridges, Wildman paints an auditory picture of early motor cars and their travels, along with the phasing out of horses and the occasional resistance that the then new wave of exciting machines received from the more traditional types.

    All copies come with an exclusive hand-stamped poster!

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