Todd Snider – Aimless Records Presents: Songs For the Daily Planet (2024) [FLAC 24 bit, 48 kHz]

Todd Snider - Aimless Records Presents: Songs For the Daily Planet (2024) [FLAC 24 bit, 48 kHz] Download

Artist: Todd Snider
Album: Aimless Records Presents: Songs For the Daily Planet
Genre: Folk, Alt. Country
Release Date: 2024
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 48 kHz
Duration: 01:10:36
Total Tracks: 15
Total Size: 663 MB

Tracklist:

1-1. Todd Snider – (Story Behind The Daily Planet) (Purple Version) (03:43)
1-2. Todd Snider – My Generation, Pt. 2 (Purple Version) (04:11)
1-3. Todd Snider – Easy Money (Purple Version) (05:29)
1-4. Todd Snider – That Was Me (Purple Version) (04:04)
1-5. Todd Snider – This Land Is Our Land (Purple Version) (04:52)
1-6. Todd Snider – Alright Guy (Purple Version) (05:12)
1-7. Todd Snider – I Spoke As A Child (Purple Version) (06:06)
1-8. Todd Snider – Turn It Up (Purple Version) (05:30)
1-9. Todd Snider – Trouble (Purple Version) (03:55)
1-10. Todd Snider – A Lot More (Purple Version) (04:50)
1-11. Todd Snider – You Think You Know Somebody (Purple Version) (04:34)
1-12. Todd Snider – Somebody’s Coming (Purple Version) (04:53)
1-13. Todd Snider – Joe’s Blues (Purple Version) (05:16)
1-14. Todd Snider – (Story behind Talkin Seattle Grunge Rock Blues) (Purple Version) (04:12)
1-15. Todd Snider – Talkin’ Seattle Grunge Rock Blues (Purple Version) (03:43)

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Songs for the Daily Planet is the 1994 debut album of American alternative country artist Todd Snider. It was released in 1994 via MCA Records.

Jack Leaver of Allmusic wrote that it was “A rootsy record that combines country and folk elements with a genuine rock & roll sensibility”, rating the album 4.5 out of 5 stars. Dan Kening of the Chicago Tribune rated it 3.5 out of 4 stars, comparing Snider’s sound to Billy Joe Shaver and Steve Earle while noting “deft lyrical insights” on songs such as “This Land Is Our Land” and “You Think You Know Somebody”. Rating it “A−”, Bob Cannon of Entertainment Weekly compared Snider’s sound to R&B music and Bruce Springsteen, while noting that “You Think You Know Somebody” was “moving—the last thing you’d expect from a wiseass.”

Join troubadour Todd Snider on a retrospective journey spanning three decades, as he unveils his complete discography in acoustic splendor. Recorded at The Purple Building, each release features re-recorded versions of all his songs and personal reflections.

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