Album Of The Day: Me Died Blue by Steven Delopoulos

Album Artwork of Steven Delopoulos's Me Died Blue - Standing on a walkway with a railing behind them, a man in a long black jacket is facing to the right. Behind him, a wide river stretches and a ferry boat can be seen on the other bank, along with lots of buildings of the New York City borough of Brooklyn. Off the left side can be seen the Brooklyn Bridge. In the gray sky is the artist name in white and the album name in a darker gray.

"Living in fear will drive you mad." Oh yes, this is one of my favorite albums of all time! Steven Delopoulos at times reminds me of Bob Dylan and Paul Simon, among others, in his first solo album, though he also makes it completely his own sound. Each song is so beautifully crafted, from the lilting vocals, the beautiful acoustic guitar, and the strings and even a choir on the closing track, "People Come And Go". If you've never heard this album, I highly recommend giving it a spin. It's a great combination of folk, gospel, rock and so much more.

Release Year: 2003
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