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  1. Long Journey Michael Hurley Rounder 3010 US 1976 LP, Rounder 1998 CD, Light in the Attic Lp 2011. Long Journey, The Portland Water, So You Say, Reconciled to the Blues, You Got To Find Me, The 8-Ball Cafe, Polynesia #1, Monkey on the Interstate, Whiskey w ...

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  3. "Whiskey Willey" is a song by Michael Hurley. It is track #9 from the album Long Journey that was released in 1976. The duration of this song is 04:07. It is track #9 from the album Long Journey that was released in 1976.

  4. 8. Dez. 2006 · Singer/songwriter Michael Hurley walks a thin line between camp and absurdity. On this 1976 Rounder album, he aims his satirical sights on the weird collisions of nature and popular culture ("Monkey on the Interstate") and on more-timeless themes of memory, nostalgia, and the blues. As a singer, Hurley will make no one forget Bill Monroe, but ...

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  5. Tracing the lineage and citing the fore-bearers of the New Weird America, one can’t help but mention the music of bizarre folk singer/guitarist/artist Michael Hurley. If you haven’t been following his career since the 1970’s (when he was collaborating with the likes of the Holy Modal Rounders and Jesse Colin Young) then you probably discovered him in the past couple of years via Devendra ...

  6. Hi-Fi Snock Uptown [Raccoon, 1972] When Hurley is good, his tunes snake up on you. When he's not, they snail right past, disappearing forever behind that cabbage leaf there. B-. Long Journey [Rounder, 1977] Fingers trembling, the oft-cynical critic opened the new LP by the playful, sardonic folkie recluse.

  7. Singer/songwriter Michael Hurley walks a thin line between camp and absurdity. On this 1976 Rounder album, he aims his satirical sights on the weird collisions of nature and popular culture ("Monkey on the Interstate") and on more-timeless themes of memory, nostalgia, and the blues. As a singer, Hurley will make no one forget Bill Monroe, but ...