
"Let’s Get On with The Illusion," sings Barton Carroll on his fourth album, Together You and I on Skybucket Records, out January 19, 2009. It’s a song about love – but a shoulder-shrug type of love that resigns itself to "I guess this is good enough." A cynical narrative runs through the album for sure, but Carroll’s sardonic wit is coupled with lightly shuffling horns, making for happy sounding songs instead of a somber ones. His tone and sleight-of-hand songwriting skill gained him critical acclaim for his previous release
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Those Days Are Gone, And My Heart Is Breaking
Certain Circles
Every Little Bit Hurts
The Poor Boy Can't Dance
Dark Place
Cat on a Beach
Her Bright Smile Haunts Me Still
Small Thing
The Straight Mile
Pretty Girl's Going To Ruin My Life (Again)
Superman
Laveda
Brace Yourself
Shadowman
Brookyn Girl, You're Going To Be My Bride
It Had To Be A Train
Brooklyn Girl, You're Going to be My Bride
Your Name Must Be Mercy
Burning Red And Blue
Scorched Earth
Laurie, Don't Go
Mama's Making Something On the Loom
Ramona
The Beech Mountain Waltz
Rich As A Rolling Stone
What a Picture Is
Let's Get On With The Illusion
Pauline
Look Up, Look Down, That Lonesome Road
Avery County, I'm Bound To You
Do You Want To Get Out Of Here?
This Town Is Cold
those days are gone and my heart is breaking
Those Day Are Gone, And My Heart Is Breaking
Monday Night
Cat On A Bench
Together You And I
Past Tense
Something Good
Dark End Of The Street
The Saviors Of The World
Vulture
Those Days are Gone & My Heart is Breaking
The Way Back To Her
Day On The Waves
The Saviors of the World!
The Lag's Song
Barton Carroll - Certain Circles
Look Up, Look Down that Lonesome Road
The Savoirs of the World
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