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WARNER CHAPPELL PM CRIME SONICS Old Time Crime IDuring the California Gold Rush from 1848 to 1852, fortune seekers brought more than just hopes and dreams to the Bay area; they also brought an increase in crime. When the city's jails proved inadequate, the state opted to build the now infamous structure named San Quentin. These 10 authentic, prison blues sounding cues were captured in a lo-fi recording style to propel you back to time to when the cellblocks were being put in place by the very inmates that would soon call them home. Looking for authentic, old sounding, prison blues-style guitar? It'd be a crime to look any further. |
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11. MY FAULT 00:02:15 SOMETIMES AN INMATE COMES TO GRIP WITH WHAT HE HAS DONE. MY FAULT FEATURES SIMPLE, LO-FI, FINGER-STYLE, SLIDE GUITAR WITH A SLOW AND REMORSEFUL TONE.
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16. PADDY WAGON 00:02:33 HERE COMES THE PADDY-WAGON, BOYS! RUN! SIMPLE, UP-TEMPO, LO-FI, FINGER-STYLE, SLIDE GUITAR WITH PLENTY OF ENERGY TO KEEP YOU MOVING FAST FROM THE LAW.
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21. RUSTY CUFFS 00:02:07 RUSTY CUFFS IS PRISON BLUES AT ITS FINEST. FEATURING UP-TEMPO, LO-FI, FINGER-STYLE SLIDE GUITAR WITH LOADS OF VINTAGEY VIBEY VIBES AND A CLASSIC BLUESY ENDING.
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41. TEN YEARS IN 00:02:08 IT IS GOING TO BE A LONG STRETCH IS ALL I COULD ANSWER. TEN YEARS IN, FEATURES LO-FI, FINGER-STYLE, SLIDE GUITAR WITH FIFTEEN MORE YEARS TO GO.