“Cruel And Gentle Things” is the fifth album released by Charlie Sexton. The album was released 10 years after his previous album “Under The Wishing Tree”. During this period Charlie Sexton had played with Bob Dylan at his Austin, Texas concert in 1996 and in 1999 Sexton was hired by Dylan to replace Bucky Baxter. Sexton’s residency with Dylan from 1999 to 2002 brought him great exposure and the group, hailed as one of Dylan’s best, recorded “Things Have Changed” (from the 2000 film Wonder Boys) and 2001’s critically acclaimed album “Love and Theft”. Sexton also continued working with other artists; in 2001, he produced Double Trouble’s “Been a Long Time”, and Jimmie Vaughan’s album “Do You Get the Blues?”. Sexton has also produced numerous other works, including Edie Brickell’s “Volcano” (2003), Jon Dee Graham’s “Great Battle” (2004), Shannon McNally’s “Geronimo” (2005), and Los Super Seven’s “Heard It on the X” (2005). He released his “Cruel And Gentle Things” album in late 2005
Artist: Charlie Sexton
Album: Cruel And Gentle Things
Year: 2005
Label: Back Porch
Style: Classic Rock, Folk Rock, Acoustic
Format: mp3/320
Tracklist
01 Gospel 4:38
02 Burn 4:14
03 I Do The Same For You 3:51
04 Cruel And Gentle Things 3:18
05 Bring It Home Again 5:15
06 Once In A While 3:02
07 Just Like Love 5:19
08 Regular Grind 4:28
09 Dillingham Lane 4:51
10 It Don’t Take Long 4:34
Charlie Sexton – Cruel And Gentle Things (2005)

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