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Jukebox School of Music

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Released
  
1988

Label
  
ROM

Artist
  
Sandy Bull

Producer
  
Sandy Bull

Length
  
60:38

Jukebox School of Music (1988)
  
Vehicles (1992)

Release date
  
1988

Genre
  
Folk music

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Jukebox School of Music is the fifth album by folk guitarist Sandy Bull, released in 1988 through ROM Records. It was his first release in over fifteen years.

Contents

Release and reception

Allmusic writer Jason Ankeny wrote: "A walking encyclopedia of musical instruments and styles, Bull illustrates the sheer breadth of his mastery on Jukebox School of Music." He gave the album three out of five stars, stating that despite being eclectic it is also exhausting overall. Critic Byron Coley of Spin described it as "a diary of Sandy's musical thoughts over the last decade", calling the acoustic tracks "humanly felt, deeply contemplative crystalline structures."

Track listing

All music composed by Sandy Bull, except Manhã de Carnaval by Luiz Bonfá.

Personnel

  • Sandy Bull – guitar
  • Songs

    1Moodswing Salsa3:29
    2Serious City3:45
    3A Way to Survive4:25

    References

    Jukebox School of Music Wikipedia