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Between the Eclipse
Between the Eclipse finds John McCutcheon in top form, immersed in the themes he knows best. From his tales of the working life to his odes to love and home, John's uplifting songs continue to inspire. Propelled by a band of outstanding musicians, McCutcheon displays a new energy, which prompted the Oakland Tribune to dub him "the Bruce Springsteen of folk."
"A brilliantly gifted instrumentalist and singer, McCutcheon is the kind of songwriter who thrives on concern and commitment." âÂÂPhoenix New Times
". . . an outstanding exponent of traditional Appalachian music, who can coax deep emotions out of hammered dulcimer and autoharp. By marrying this deeply-rooted tradition with contemporary rock and country influences he forges a musical style well-suited to his message about the amazing endurance of what's best in American culture." âÂÂUtne Reader
S'posed to Do (3:47)
Mending Fences (3:37)
Dark-Haired Woman (4:10)
Woman Like You (4:15)
Old Coat (3:20)
Same Small Town (4:22)
Happened to Me (5:11)
She (6:26)
We Shall Rise (5:07)
Half a World Away (3:37)
âÂÂYear released:
1994