
Sturgill Simpson - A Sailor's Guide To Earth LP
Follow-Up to Breakthrough, Grammy-Nominated 2014 Release Metamodern Sounds In Country Music Sturgill Simpson's A Sailor's Guide to Earth is the rare album that traverses the entire world, both musically and lyrically. It's dizzyingly diverse, jumping from one style to the next, with ports of call in Motor City and Music Row, Harlem and Stax, Berlin and London, yet it never leaves Simpson's very specific point of view. It's his most personal album as well as his most ambitious: a song cycle penned as a sailor's poignant letter home to the wife and child he left behind. Aptly, A Sailor's Guide to Earth is all over the map, presenting Simpson as music's most daring auteur. He combines the sophisticated soul of '70s Motown, the stomping R&B flash of the Dap-Kings, the reckless rave-ups of the Stones and the Clash, even the countrypolitan flare of legendary Nashville producer Owen Bradley. "I wanted it to be an exploration of all the different types of music that I love – a musical jou