Dustbowl - Black River's Chest [The Burden Revisited] - Video
PUBLISHED:  Jul 15, 2014
DESCRIPTION:
Dustbowl - Black River's Chest [The Burden Revisited]
[Written by Nick Fysakis]
Lyrics:
I hung my head and cried away
with a burden that Ι can't bear
Save me, I stumbled and fell today
Got a heart that I won't share

And where do all these highways go
Can you venture a guess?
In this evil minstrel show
(I've been) lifted at Black River's chest

I'll build a road, a stairway
to escape the chain gang
But no breeze's gonna take away
The things that are left undone...left undone

I looked through my window pane
At the end of the ledge
So throw my ashes straight to hell
If you can hear my pledge

I went down to praying grounds
I´ve been crawlin' on the rye
I don't need to be forgiven
And I can't sell no alibi

Like a smokestack silver linin'
Hidden in the dark clouds
When the strike comes a-shinin' down
Off the skies, on the top of mound...on the top of mound

I'll build a road, a stairway
To escape the chain gang
Black River will take away
The things that are left undone...left undone

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Dustbowl are:

Lydia Grammatikou - Bass, B. Vocals
Nick Fysakis - "Ol' Black" Telecaster Guitar & Feedback Guitar Noise
John "Hardy" Houstoulakis - Pedal Steel Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Ukelele
Makis Dremetsikas - Acoustic Guitar, Banjo, B. Vocals
Giotis Petrelis "The Shoeshine Boy" - Drums

Special Guest: Eirini Dimopoulou - Vocals

Sound Engineering by John "Hardy" Houstoulakis.
Recorded at Great Fandango Studio.
Bass, Acoustic Guitar & Ukelele [Flamin' Rose] recorded by Costas C. a.k.a Digital Alkemist.

Mixed and produced by John "Hardy" Houstoulakis .

Mastered by Giannis Christodoulatos at Sweet spot Mastering Studios.
www.sweetspot.gr

Artwork by Lydia Grammatikou.
Photo by Kostas Kapsianis
Dusty Records.
July 2014
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