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Bob Einweck : Soon
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This disc includes: drop D tunings, fingerpicking, aggressive strumming, rock themes, country leanings and way too much information
Genre: Folk: Modern Folk
Release Date: 2003
Soon © Copyright-Bob Einweck
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
One True Love 4:00 Not Available
Long Time Comin' Down 4:14 Not Available
Keep It On the Inside 4:14 Not Available
Deer Valley 3:03 Not Available
The Low Side of the Sun 3:12 Not Available
Look Out, Ma 3:14 Not Available
One Drink 3:39 Not Available
Soon 3:54 Not Available
In a Song 4:13 Not Available
Ghost Bar 2:46 Not Available
Goodbye Teressa 2:39 Not Available
Til It Means Everything 3:39 Not Available
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Album Notes

“Inside of the first tune Einweck’s mellow voice, jaunty arrangements and deep lyrics had my fullest attention. His turn of phrase and wry, unexpected or poignant twists hold the listeners as his limber guitar work keeps the music flowing and bouncing along.” Dan Buckley The Tucson Citizen “… consistently witty, warm and playful, often wise and occasionally twisted. With his soft but muscular tenor, Einweck often recalls a gentler, more tuneful John Prine. He sounds like a grown- up choirboy struggling with the cunfusions of the real world” Gene Armstrong The Arizona Daily Star “Soon (2003 One Bun) a winning home-spun collection of rootsy, country-folk tunes.” Steve Seigel The Tucson Weekly “Einweck is a fixture on the New Mexico- Arizona music scene.” Adrian Gomez Las Cruces Sun-News “ … laid back Western-style folk music.” Kevin Hooper The Albuquerque Journal “Bob Einweck is a honky Baby Boomer lonesome cowpoke who’s paid his dues and knows how to sing the blues. He’s also a country-western singer-songwriter poet with stories to tell and some relationship issues to work out as you sing along.” S. Derrickson Moore Las Cruces Sun-News “Reminiscent in writing quality and conciousness to Bob Dylan’s, “Under The Red Sky” … Einweck’s music is knowing, full of horse sense, lacking hostility.” Tim Trescott The Desert Exposure From the banks of The Mississippi, Bob Einweck's musical roots hail from a smallish Iowa town, Clinton, where he sang in school and church choirs, took piano lessons and listened to his older brothers and sisters sing and play the piano and guitar. He developed his live performance style in the 70's in Austin, Texas. In search of better paying club work, he moved to Arizona, where he studied voice, guitar, composition and journalism at the University of Arizona. Thirty years, 6 CDs and 2,000 live shows later, he performs in Tucson and lights up his circuit of rooms in New Mexico and Arizona.

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REVIEWS

Great!
author: Sarah
I love this CD. Buy it!
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Another collection of rare jewells!
author: Chuck "Wagon" Maultsby Tucson, Az.
Bob can hang with the best songwriter/performers in the business... Take Danny O'Keef, Gordon Lightfoot, Neil Young, John Prine and maybe some Townes Van Zant and stick 'em in a blender....what do you get?... EINWECK! Can you Imagine O'Keef singing along with "KEEP IT ON THE INSIDE", or Mr. Young's version of "LOOK OUT MA".... Get hold of "DARK HORSE SALOON" someday soon and see why I'ts my favorite song by anybody, of any era.... period! Beats me why this particular cream has'nt risen to the top..... yet.
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