Barna Howard's self-titled, debut full-length on ye olde compact disc. Made in the USA.
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Barna Howard's self-titled debut full-length on classic black 12" vinyl. Includes digital download card & lyric insert in a handsome reverse board printed jacket.
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lyrics
Horizons fade in a rear view mirror
To let me know that I have gone
I feel it now, up in my chest
For the people I have known for so long
Well, sometimes I go home, just to see them
We pour a strong one, then we're right back again
Well, it's good to know they're there
To tell me how it's been
In the hills of ole Missouri
A woman's life is looking dim
While grandma watches Wheel of Fortune
Because she knows that her's is already well spent
Well, even though she's gone, I can hear her laugh
Yeah, it won't be long, till I hear it coming back
Well, I know that she'd be pleased
To know that it will last
I once had someone on my mind
Until I carved her name into a tree
Because who could find a pretty knife
Sharp enough for what we'd need?
Well, things will look a lot better
when they ain't looking down
So take a deep breath
watch the people walking around
Well, I hope it won't be long
Till she pulls me to the ground
Out on the road, heading toward the city
I open up my eyes wide now
Because I know it ain't make believe
But children always seem so proud
With one step to make, and one shoe to shine
If I find a friend, I'll probably be fine
Well, I think I just got caught
In another nine to five
credits
from Barna Howard,
released February 21, 2012
Barna Howard: Guitar, Vocals
This is an exquisite album. I haven't stopped listening to it ever since I got it. I'll take a great album over a great playlist any day, and 'Over and Even' is the perfect example of why that remains the case. This is the best, through and through. musicconnection
A quiet but incredibly impactful set of songs from a remarkable Saskatoon troubadour. Read more about this release at Sound Salvation Army: http://www.soundsalvationarmy.com/im-just-getting-used-to-the-quietness/ Patrick Book
On “Meet Me By the River,” Dawn Landes’s self-described “Nashville record,” buoyant country melodies settle deep into lush instrumentation. Bandcamp New & Notable May 7, 2018