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Gray, David - A Thousand Miles Behind
Gray, David - A Thousand Miles Behind
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David Gray's A Thousand Miles Behind ain't your typical studio album. It's a live covers collection, pulled straight from gigs between 2001 and 2007. Released in 2015 as a limited Record Store Day thing-only 1500 copies-so it's kinda rare. You won't find this one on every shelf.
What hits first? Gray's voice. That soft, haunting tone he's got just cuts through. He takes songs by Dylan, Springsteen, Randy Newman, even Nick Drake, and makes 'em feel like his own. No flashy production here, just raw vocals and simple arrangements. Piano, acoustic guitar, maybe a touch of slide. Feels intimate, like you're standing in a small room while he sings. I really liked "Streets of Philadelphia." Man, that one hits different. Bruce's original is powerful, but Gray slows it down, adds this quiet ache. Same with "To Ramona"-the rhythm's there, but it's more introspective. And "I Think It's Going to Rain Today"? Just piano and voice. Minimal, but damn, the emotion's sky-high. Might even top Newman's version for sheer melancholy.
The tracklist leans heavy on folk and singer-songwriter classics. Dylan and Springsteen make up nearly half. Makes sense - Gray fits right in that poetic, storytelling tradition. His take on "Long Black Veil" is eerie, respectful. "One Too Many Mornings" aches with regret. Even the lesser-known "Go Down Easy" has a weary grace.
Funny thing is, this album wasn't even meant for mass release. Sold at shows and online direct. So it's like finding a hidden journal. Shows a side of Gray you don't always see-the interpreter, not just the creator. Bottom line: if you like Gray's style, or just love well-done acoustic covers, this one's worth tracking down.
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