Note: When you embed the widget in your site, it will match your site's styles (CSS). No summer jams here, but rather lovely, introspective folk ballads.Get the embed code Walking Papers - Walking Papers Album Lyrics1.The Whole Worlds Watching Lyrics2.Your Secret's Safe With Me Lyrics3.Red Envelopes Lyrics4.Independence Day Lyrics5.The Butcher (Live at the Moore Theater) Lyrics6.I'll Stick Around (Live at the Moore Theater) Lyrics7.The Whole World's Watching (Live at the Kill Room) Lyrics8.Two Tickets Lyrics9.Two Tickets and a Room Lyrics10.The Whole World's Watching Lyrics11.The Butcher Lyrics12.The Butcher LyricsWalking Papers Lyrics provided by Cale’s songwriting is solid again, the sound is very similar to Cohen’s or a far less political or upbeat Dylan, but without sounding like an attempt to copy. Released three years after it was recorded, Walking Papers is quietly reflective, subtly poetic and very relate-able, malleable perfect for a pensive dusk drive home. “Dark, chilly folk that’s as beautifully modern as it is solidly rooted in its influences. The closer, “Kicked Awake,” is a truly elegant confessional. There are some ragged moments, especially on the near-spiritual weep of “Eye for an Eye,” and these would no doubt fess up for Cale’s preferred troubadour regale. Walking Papers isn’t stark and bitter, it’s beautifully arranged with light sheets of pedal steel, and on standout “Stowaway,” bowed orchestral lilt. “Somewhere nestled in the mountains where echoes of Dylan and Nick Drake settle through the fog is where Cale gets his inspiration. ![]() Cold, chilly folk for dark times.” -Doug Mosurock (Still Single/DUSTED MAGAZINE) The graveness of some of this music might hold Cale back from greater acceptance, but it’s not necessarily the lightest of us that’s going to be remembered on down the line. He’s able to pull it off extraordinarily well, too, at times recalling the Mark Fry LP none of us had heard until recently. Playing solo and with full band accompaniment, this loner/Leonard Cohen acolyte plays an accomplished guitar and writes serious lyrics with poetic depth. “Long-delayed second album by Olympia-to-NYC singer-songwriter Zachary Cale, recorded in pro fashion at Bearsville Studios in 2005 the late date of release and the album’s title might give the story away. Listening to this recording is more than highly recommended.” -Gio Venditti (INDIE FOR BUNNIES) “Spare, chilly, indie soundtrack-worthy folk that nods to its influences without attempting to revive them.” -Daoud Tyler-Ameen (WNYC) The ability to hear what is in a song has guided him well in the making of his own.” -John Allen (WFMU) His voice can be delicate for love or wry for satire. “Zachary Cale is a songwriter’s songwriter, as prolific as he is original. ![]() No question, no exaggeration.” -DAVID CORRELL (Sacred Bones) “Hands down one of the best albums of the past 20 years. Walking Papers - Walking Papers (Deluxe Edition) Album Lyrics 1. Evoking the austere finger-style guitar work of Bert Jansch and the poetic couplets of Townes Van Zandt the album exhibits a genuine craft of American tradition the songs are bona fide gems with every note and lyrical phrase informed by a quiet beauty, both familiar and timeless. Lonely men pretend theyre not Afraid to find themselves alone in a land that time forgot In all this noise Ive wandered through. Lyrics for Divine Intervention by Walking Papers. ![]() No translations available + Add Translation. Written by: Last update on: March 13, 2021. Recorded by Kevin Mcmahon in the legendary Bearsville Sound Studios in 2005 Walking Papers moves away from the lo-fi intimacy of Cale's first album with bigger production values and accompaniment by an array of musicians. LyricsDivine Intervention Walking Papers. Walking Papers, the sophomore album by Zachary Cale, marks the artist’s leap from a four-track-bedroom-folkie to a songwriter of visionary scope.
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