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  1. Stone, Steel & Bright Lights proves that the heart of Farrar's last three records lay not in manipulating tape but in his superb songwriting. The live versions of Farrar's most tricked-out and trippy experiments of recent years — Terroir Blues' "Fool King's Crown," or Sebastopol's "Voodoo Candle" — are triumphantly reimagined on the new record.

  2. 8. Juni 2004 · Stone, Steel & Bright Lights by Jay Farrar released in 2004. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

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  3. Stone, Steel & Bright Lights is a live album by Jay Farrar, backed by Canyon. It was recorded in September and October 2003, and released in 2004 on Farrar's label Transmit Sound, and distributed by Artemis Records. An accompanying DVD Live at Slim's was recorded at Slim's on January 23, 2004.

  4. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Stone, Steel & Bright Lights by Jay Farrar. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

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  5. Stone, Steel & Bright Lights documents the acrobatic swings from quiet intimacy to guitar roar that typify Farrar's approach to live performance. Resisting the urge merely to regurgitate his studio recordings, Farrar, with Canyon's help, reinterprets, reinvents and offers up new material.

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  6. 20. Mai 2004 · Stone, Steel & Bright Lights is a collection of songs from that tour, recorded during several different shows over the course of September and October. Released on his own newly...

  7. Stone, Steel & Bright Lights, an Album by Jay Farrar. Released 8 June 2004 (catalog no. ATM-CD-51523; CD). Genres: Alt-Country, Singer-Songwriter. Featured peformers: Jay Farrar (vocals, guitar, harmonica), Evan Berodt (bass), Dave Bryson (drums, percussion), Brandon Butler (guitar, lap steel, maracas), Derry deBorja (keyboard), Joe Winkle ...