Airdream Believer John Stewart

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  • Release Date: 08/22/1995
  • Sales Rank: 80,658
  • Label: SHANACHIE
  • UPC: 016351801524
 
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Airdream Believer

1LISTENLost Her in the Sun 3:48
2LISTENMidnight Wind 5:14
3LISTENGet Rhythm 3:42
4LISTENJusticeville 3:49
5LISTENDaydream Believer 3:23
6LISTENJuly, You're a Woman 3:55
7LISTENShadows of the Angels Wings 3:56
8LISTENDreamers on the Rise 2:40
9LISTENReverend Mr. Black 4:13
10LISTENPeople in the Mirror 4:16
11LISTENGold 4:02
12LISTENArmstrong 3:04
13LISTENThe Ghost Inside of Me 3:17
14LISTENI Remember America 2:50

About this Artist

Editorial Reviews

Airdream Believer started out as a career retrospective and reconsideration by John Stewart, devoted to his own songs plus a few he really dug (like Johnny Cash's "Get Rhythm" and Billy Edd Wheeler's "The Reverend Mr. Black"), before it turned into something more. The music dates back, in some cases, to his days with the Kingston Trio, performed with Johnny Cash, Rosanne Cash, Nanci Griffith, Sara Hickman, and his former Kingston Trio bandmates Nick Reynolds and Bob Shane. Stewart is in excellent voice throughout, a husky baritone closer in spirit to Bruce Springsteen than to the Kingston Trio; the mix of songs is quirky enough, and the reconsiderations of the songs fresh enough, to prevent this from being a mere exercise in nostalgia. "Lost Her in the Sun," "Midnight Wind" (with Rosanne Cash on the harmonies), and a moody "Daydream Believer" (with Griffith) are major highlights, but the entire recording is worthwhile, and the presence of the guest artists is not just a gimmick. Bruce Eder, All Music Guide

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