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![]() Simon George (from the album I Am the Wanderer: Tales of the Old West available as a self-release) Guitar strums urge exploration, striking chords to support the promise of adventure heard in “The Mountain Calling”, the cut Simon George uses to open his recent release, I Am the Wanderer: Tales of the Old West. The track falls into a dream, Simon George reading from a reverie as the melody drifts gently to the song’s ending. Simon George paints an image of the past, touching a tinge of Blue to the guitar work as a spark for the story of young lovers in “We Used to Love Each Other” while I Am the Wanderer sifts through cascading notes to create “Where the Problems Lie”, tenderly making a wish with time-worn platitudes on the soft sway of “Good Lord Willin’”. Street life unfolds underneath the Texas sky as Simon George spits out a lyrical resume of bravado for the characters claiming corner rights in “Bigger Than Dallas”, giving his guitar work free run over the percussive pull of “The Pure”, and advising “Save Your Tears for Sunday” on a Country ramble as I Am the Wanderer: Tales from the Old West struts out on the shake and groove of its title track to tell a tale of New Orleans. Listen and buy the music of Simon George from AMAZON https://www.facebook.com/simongeorgemusic
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