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Rolling Through This World is the title of a collaborative album between American guitarist Bob Brozman and Australian guitarist Jeff Lang, released in 2002. It won the Best Blues & Roots Album award at the ARIA Music Awards of 2002.[1]

Described as "an absurd, almost obscene, demonstration of acoustic guitar virtuosity", the album was recorded over four days during a break from Brozman's Australian tour in January 2002.[citation needed]

Angus Diggs, Lang's drummer at the time, played drums and percussion.

Track list

All songs arranged by Jeff Lang, Bob Brozman and Angus Diggs

  1. "61 Highway"
  2. "Danville Girl"
  3. "Rolling Through This World"
  4. "The Changeling"
  5. "Cypress Grove"
  6. "Black Back Train"
  7. "Get Lucky"
  8. "Telephone Arguing Blues"
  9. "Rooster Tail"
  10. "Plucked Pigeon Soup-Hop"
  11. "Wipe It Off"

Personnel

  • Bob Brozman – guitars
  • Jeff Lang – guitars
  • Angus Diggs – drums, percussion

Credits

  • Produced by Jeff Lang & Bob Brozman
  • Recorded by Chris Thomson

References