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Bill Callahan
My Days of 58
Eighth album from former Smog man finds him sharing personal reflections and stories in customary understated, unhurried style
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Bill Callahan
My Days of 58
The album sees the singer facing down mortality with candor and humor
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Bill Callahan
My Days of 58
It’s a collection of songs that are sagely and slightly sad, with a touch of characteristic wryness and dryness around the edges. Here’s hoping Bill has better days ahead
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Bill Callahan
My Days of 58
It's hard not to view My Days Of 58 as among his most transparently autobiographical works, as brimming with self-scrutiny and pontification as it is elegant wordplay. Print edition only
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Bill Callahan
My Days of 58
Compelling meditations on humanity, mortality and the everlasting
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Bill Callahan
My Days of 58
Veteran singer-songwriter Bill Callahan returns with a personal yet approachable masterwork
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