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Hymnal Of A Troubled Man's Mind
Artist: Oliver Anthony Music
Format: CD
New: In Stock $14.98
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Formats and Editions

DISC: 1

1. Side A
2. Track 2
3. from Ecclesiastes Chapter 5 (I) (0:15)
4. Track 4
5. Rich Man's Gold (2:21)
6. Track 6
7. from Ecclesiastes Chapter 5 (II) (0:19)
8. Track 8
9. Doggonit (3:51)
10. Track 10
11. I've Got to Get Sober (4:02)
12. Track 12
13. from Ecclesiastes Chapter 4 (0:27)
14. Track 14
15. Cobwebs and Cocaine (2:41)
16. Track 16
17. from Ecclesiastes Chapter 1 (1:20)
18. Track 18
19. Hell on Earth (2:57)
20. Side B
21. 1
22. from Matthew Chapter 24 (1:19)
23. 1
24. I Want to Go Home (3:22)
25. 1
26. Feeling Purdy Good (2:45)
27. 1
28. from Proverbs Chapter 3 (0:40)
29. 1
30. Always Love You Like a Good Old Dog (3:47)
31. 1
32. from Ecclesiastes Chapter 9 (0:41)
33. 1
34. VCR Kid (3:54)
35. 1
36. from Matthew Chapter 10 (0:28)
37. 1
38. Momma's Been Hurting (3:44)

More Info:

Oliver Anthony Music's passionate voice, featuring a unique and emotional rasp shaped by his personal battles, captures the despair of those living without hope, especially those who live in small-town or rural America. With lyrics that "give a voice to the feelings of people who often get left out of popular discourse and pop culture" (NPR), Oliver Anthony became the first artist in history to debut at No. One on the Billboard charts without previously having a song on the charts with his hit song "Rich Men North of Richmond." The song has been streamed more than 153 million times on YouTube and has tallied more than 433 million across all streaming platforms. He is the first living male songwriter to chart 13 songs simultaneously in Billboard's Top 50 Digital Song Sales. Five of his other songs have made iTunes' Top 10, including "Ain't Got a Dollar," which also claimed the No.One spot on Spotify's Viral 50 list. In April, he released his first studio album, Hymnal Of A Troubled Man's Mind; the dynamic 11-song collection "hits on an emotional, nostalgic musing of childhood joy compared to adulthood strife. These ideas expound on facets of human existence untouched by the political realm, no matter which camp you find yourself on" (American Songwriter). Produced by Grammy winner Dave Cobb, the album was praised by fans and critics for it's"homespun sound" that shines light on "his grainy, soulful vocal with acoustic guitars, bass and fiddle" (Billboard).
        
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