Davis Causey – New Things From Old Strings (2023)

Davis Causey - New Things From Old Strings (2023)
Artist: Davis Causey
Album: New Things From Old Strings
Label: Strolling Bones Records
Year Of Release: 2023
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Tracklist:
1. Nothin’ Much (3:00)
2. Circadian Swing (Pt.2) (2:31)
3. Time Out Of Mind (2:48)
4. Got Bach? (2:17)
5. Thanks M’Nelle (3:16)
6. Dreamtime (3:48)
7. Mr. Tuesday (1:54)
8. Slide On Brother (3:25)
9. Blue Spring (2:10)
10. Single Malt (4:00)
11. Late At Night (2:54)
12. Rio Maya (3:23)
13. Lari’s Lullaby (2:07)
14. Oh Kay (1:39)

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What humbly began as the amateur strums of a 10-year-old on the ukulele, catapulted into an expansive 60-year long career that has taken Athens stalwart, Davis Causey, everywhere from playing with Marvin Gaye, Jerry Butler, and Jackie Wilson to Derek Trucks, Waylon Jennings, and Kris Kristofferson, just to name a few. Next in the long line of his musical contributions is his second album on Strolling Bones Records: New Things From Old Strings, a perfect collection of songs that have followed him through time. This album is the culmination of a lifetime dedicated to loving and making music or, in Davis’ words, “a great way to almost make a living!” The album features old friends Randall Bramblett and Chuck Leavell plus a special appearance from Duane Allman’s 1961 Gibson Les Paul (SG).

“This started out as a form of musical therapy to get through the pandemic, but soon became something more. Most songs began with just a chord progression and grew from there with the help of the other musicians. Some songs came fully formed while others had to be coaxed into existence. These songs reflect my many influences. From Chet Atkins and Johnny Smith to Duane Allman and Mark Knopfler to Martin Taylor and many others. My mom was a great believer in me and my music being herself a writer. Once heard it said that if you steal from one source it’s called plagiarism, but if you steal from a lot of sources it’s called research. Consider me a researcher.” – Davis Causey

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