[ Spunk / CD ]
Release Date: Friday 14 February 2014
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Southeastern is not a record Jason has made before, and not simply because the glorious storm and drama of his band, the 400 Unit, is absent. They will tour together; it's not a breakup record, not an album of dissolving, but, rather, songs of discovery. And not at all afraid, not even amid the tears. Which is to say that he has grown up. That it has been a dozen years since he showed up at a party and left in the Drive-By Truckers' van with two travel days to learn their songs. And then taught them some of his songs in the bargain. Jason Isbell's solo career has seemed equally effortless, from Sirens of the Ditch (2007) to Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit (2009), through Here We Rest (2011) and last year's Live From Alabama. 'Southeastern' is Isbell's finest work to date and was featured in many 'Best of 2013" polls.
1.Cover Me Up
2.Stockholm
3.Traveling Alone
4.Elephant
5.Flying Over Water
6.Different Days
7.Live Oak
8.Songs That She Sang In The Shower
9.New South Wales
10.Super 8
11.Yvette
12.Relatively Easy
13.Elephant (Demo)
14.Traveling Alone (Live)