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Spent
Stu Weaver
Spent
Genres: Folk, Pop
 
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Stu Weaver's first new release in 10 years, "Spent" contains eleven new original songs as well as a funky cover version of Chuck Brodsky's irreverent classic, "Blow 'em Away". Exquisitely produced by Jim DeVito, "Spent" is...  more »

     
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All Artists: Stu Weaver
Title: Spent
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Noneyet Music
Original Release Date: 7/22/2003
Release Date: 7/22/2003
Genres: Folk, Pop
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 712523119229

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Stu Weaver's first new release in 10 years, "Spent" contains eleven new original songs as well as a funky cover version of Chuck Brodsky's irreverent classic, "Blow 'em Away". Exquisitely produced by Jim DeVito, "Spent" is another fine example of the contemplative acoustic music that showcases the singing and songwriting skill of Stu Weaver, and contains more of the evocative lyrics, unique guitar tunings and keen sense of melody that are his trademark. Guest appearances on "Spent" include Stan Lynch on percussion, Mike Nugen on guitar, Marty Jourard on saxophone, Jim DeVito on bass and guitar, and Keaton Embler on percussion. For more information, please visit Stu Weaver-dot-com. Make sure you listen to the free tracks for a sample of this gifted writer's work.
 

CD Reviews

It Finally Sees the Light Of Day...
first-time visitor | St. Augustine, FL United States | 10/30/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"...as one who has been listening to Stu for a number of years now, I was familiar with many of these songs before owning the CD. If you're not a regular listener, however, you won't be disappointed. Buy this album for 'Sunshine' and 'Secrets' only if you must. Stu continues writing tunes in the tradition of noteworthy troubadours such as Dan Fogelberg, Gordon Lightfoot, and even Duncan Sheik. You can tell just by listening that Stu's heart is truly in what he does. If you're in St. Augustine, then definitely see him at the MillTop or anywhere else. If not, then buy the CD and wish you were."