Todd Snider – Songs For The Daily Planet

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Coloured LP.
Songs For The Daily Planet is the debut album by singer/song writer Todd Snider that was originally released in 1994. Combining country, folk and roots rock elements with rock n roll attitude to spare, the album was critically acclaimed and put Todd on the music map as a major new talent.
From the opening track "My Generation (Part 2)," where he indicts his own generation, to the chilling "You Think You Know Somebody," about a lifelong friend who turns out to be a child abuser, to the final song, the Dylanesque hidden track "Talking Seattle...

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    Coloured LP.

    Songs For The Daily Planet is the debut album by singer/song writer Todd Snider that was originally released in 1994. Combining country, folk and roots rock elements with rock n roll attitude to spare, the album was critically acclaimed and put Todd on the music map as a major new talent.

    From the opening track "My Generation (Part 2)," where he indicts his own generation, to the chilling "You Think You Know Somebody," about a lifelong friend who turns out to be a child abuser, to the final song, the Dylanesque hidden track "Talking Seattle Grunge-Rock Blues," which pokes fun at the music industry hype around the Seattle music scene, Snider's songwriting and performing chops shine on his incredible debut. In a gatefold sleeve, it's the first ever release for the album on vinyl.