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product_id: 20166949
title: "PEACE"
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# PEACE

**Price:** £23.12
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- **What is this?** PEACE
- **How much does it cost?** £23.12 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Description

Product Description Peace is the most compelling collection yet of Anders’ soul-scorching music, where infectious roots pop gives way to blistering rockers, with time still for a hushed confessional and a playful reggae workout. Key tracks include radio-ready songs like “47” and “Windows,” the relentlessly rocking “5 Bullets,” and the title track, a high-intensity ballad on par with Neil Young’s finest work. "Peace ties together the guitar virtuoso, the poetic songwriter, and the struggling human being. He accomplishes it all without preaching. Hypnotic and textured. Peace is a multi-dimensional portrait of Osborne as man and musician." --Allmusic.com Review Fiery anthems and tumultuous confessional songs punctuated with glorious, raw guitar. --USA TodayDeep blues guitar, rugged, soulful singing, superb hard-hitting songs from scorched-earth, funky hard rock to sweet and tender ballads. A phenomenal blend of reflective self-awareness, and rambunctious spirit and muscle. --RelixRich and glorious...Osborne wields a guitar with the precision of a surgeon and the ardor of a lover. Possessing a voice that rises out of the darkness to the light of a soulful, tremulous wail, he is a consummate shaman, bending successive moments to suit his majestic purposes. Osborne seeks an epic quality to much of his music, crafting layer upon layer of hugely scaled soundscapes. Never lazily derivative, every slashing guitar figure, every cry of a lyric, seems to come from an authentic place. --New Orleans Times-PicayuneOsborne's palette ranges from bold and beautiful to demonically overdriven. He's an intense roots rock player and he s especially wicked when he whips out a slide. His greatest attribute is his ability to conjure intimate feelings from the darkest depths and the highest heights of his soul and share them through song via guitar and vocals. --Guitar PlayerMind-bogglingly great, Anders Osborne can play the gutbucket bluesman and hot guitar slinger' and he can play the sensitive, soulful singer/songwriter, and he's excellent at both. The guy is a triple threat as a singer, songwriter, and instrumentalist. Soulful, wildly diverse, thoughtful and raw. --PasteOsborne's palette ranges from bold and beautiful to demonically overdriven. He's an intense roots rock player and he s especially wicked when he whips out a slide. His greatest attribute is his ability to conjure intimate feelings from the darkest depths and the highest heights of his soul and share them through song via guitar and vocals. --Guitar PlayerMind-bogglingly great, Anders Osborne can play the gutbucket bluesman and hot guitar slinger' and he can play the sensitive, soulful singer/songwriter, and he's excellent at both. The guy is a triple threat as a singer, songwriter, and instrumentalist. Soulful, wildly diverse, thoughtful and raw. --PasteOsborne's palette ranges from bold and beautiful to demonically overdriven. He's an intense roots rock player and he s especially wicked when he whips out a slide. His greatest attribute is his ability to conjure intimate feelings from the darkest depths and the highest heights of his soul and share them through song via guitar and vocals. --Guitar PlayerMind-bogglingly great, Anders Osborne can play the gutbucket bluesman and hot guitar slinger' and he can play the sensitive, soulful singer/songwriter, and he's excellent at both. The guy is a triple threat as a singer, songwriter, and instrumentalist. Soulful, wildly diverse, thoughtful and raw. --Paste

Review: Part of This World - Anders Osborne's new CD is so smoking hot, it ought to be banned. I don't think he's ever put out a set that it so consistently strong; and he's put out some excellent discs. This is a rock album, predominantly electric. The title track opens with a blast of electronic feedback before opening on one of Anders' best songs ever as a disquieted mind seeks peace, "Sometimes death comes like a blessing; and sometimes big dreams can kill a man." The very decent "47" passes by before the sets rips open with "Let It Go." It blasts out with its throbbing rhythm and stinging guitar, apparently from the depths of drug abuse, "You once had dreams that were young & soft; You used to have a home where your mama was; You used to be loved by the prettiest girl; A long time ago you were part of this world." "Windows" pounds out mechanically and has a hypnotic build until a jazz sax intrudes on the mix and then the electric guitar is unleashed with fury. Breathtaking track! "Five Bullets" lashes out with an electric riff that swirls around this tale of violence, "Boom, boom, boom, that American sound, teenage kids on the naked ground." After the nice song "Sentimental Times," Anders slows the pace a bit on the bouncy "Dream Girl" that is catchy and addictive. Anders celebrates his love for his wife on the reggae-influenced "Sarah Anne." Nothing quite prepares us for the incredible "I'm Ready" that blasts like a delightful renegade from the band Traffic about a spiritual redemption, "I found a way to move on, I gotta say I still got days when it's hard, I made the change in my heart." The set concludes with the lovely "My Son." Anders has way outdone himself this time out. It's stunningly raw, capturing the rugged emotional highs and lows of modern life with his searing guitar. Bravo!
Review: Just excellent.. - Anders has been flying under the mainstream for years, as do most of the great blues artists, as it's not a genre fit for consumption by the masses..Caught the tune "Windows" on Sirius XM and was immediately hooked..Purchased the c.d. & played and the first 5 tracks are home runs and even the "lesser" tunes are keepers with only one that I would cull from this outstanding effort..Have seen him 3 times and making the trek to Mountain Jam to catch him again..A great take on white boy blues, catchy tunes & soulful howling wrapped in great guitar..What more couldja want??

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B00EDX5QT0 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #171,606 in CDs & Vinyl ( See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl ) #1,087 in Modern Blues (CDs & Vinyl) #3,547 in Indie Rock #12,930 in Country (CDs & Vinyl) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (61) |
| Date First Available  | March 28, 2023 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer  | No |
| Item model number  | AL 4956 02 |
| Label  | Alligator Records |
| Language  | English |
| Manufacturer  | Alligator Records |
| Number of discs  | 1 |
| Original Release Date  | 2013 |
| Product Dimensions  | 5.63 x 4.88 x 0.39 inches; 3.17 ounces |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Part of This World
*by L***G on October 13, 2013*

Anders Osborne's new CD is so smoking hot, it ought to be banned. I don't think he's ever put out a set that it so consistently strong; and he's put out some excellent discs. This is a rock album, predominantly electric. The title track opens with a blast of electronic feedback before opening on one of Anders' best songs ever as a disquieted mind seeks peace, "Sometimes death comes like a blessing; and sometimes big dreams can kill a man." The very decent "47" passes by before the sets rips open with "Let It Go." It blasts out with its throbbing rhythm and stinging guitar, apparently from the depths of drug abuse, "You once had dreams that were young & soft; You used to have a home where your mama was; You used to be loved by the prettiest girl; A long time ago you were part of this world." "Windows" pounds out mechanically and has a hypnotic build until a jazz sax intrudes on the mix and then the electric guitar is unleashed with fury. Breathtaking track! "Five Bullets" lashes out with an electric riff that swirls around this tale of violence, "Boom, boom, boom, that American sound, teenage kids on the naked ground." After the nice song "Sentimental Times," Anders slows the pace a bit on the bouncy "Dream Girl" that is catchy and addictive. Anders celebrates his love for his wife on the reggae-influenced "Sarah Anne." Nothing quite prepares us for the incredible "I'm Ready" that blasts like a delightful renegade from the band Traffic about a spiritual redemption, "I found a way to move on, I gotta say I still got days when it's hard, I made the change in my heart." The set concludes with the lovely "My Son." Anders has way outdone himself this time out. It's stunningly raw, capturing the rugged emotional highs and lows of modern life with his searing guitar. Bravo!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Just excellent..
*by D***Y on January 30, 2014*

Anders has been flying under the mainstream for years, as do most of the great blues artists, as it's not a genre fit for consumption by the masses..Caught the tune "Windows" on Sirius XM and was immediately hooked..Purchased the c.d. & played and the first 5 tracks are home runs and even the "lesser" tunes are keepers with only one that I would cull from this outstanding effort..Have seen him 3 times and making the trek to Mountain Jam to catch him again..A great take on white boy blues, catchy tunes & soulful howling wrapped in great guitar..What more couldja want??

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ intriguing
*by R***K on March 25, 2014*

Genuine. Authentic. Nonformulaic. Iinmovative. Freedom with the creativity of expression from the late 60s early 70s. Breath of fresh air. rick

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