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  1. Scar is the eighth studio album by Joe Henry, released in May 2001 on Mammoth Records. Co-produced by Craig Street, it marked another shift in direction for Henry's music, and a foray into the genres of jazz and soul music. The opening track is a homage to comedian Richard Pryor (whom the album is also dedicated to), and according to Henry's ...

  2. www.joehenrylovesyoumadly.com › scarScar — Joe Henry

    15 de may. de 2001 · Scar. Amazon itunes spotify Credits lyrics notes Songs. Richard Pryor Addresses a Tearful Nation (6:21) Stop (4:40) Mean Flower (4:50) Struck (5:24) Rough and Tumble (4:53) Lock and Key (4:46) Nico Lost One Small Buddha (3:23) ... Join the Joe Henry Mailing List.

  3. www.youtube.com › watchScar - YouTube

    Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupScar · Joe HenryScar℗ 2001 Mammoth Records, Inc.Released on: 2001-01-01Producer: Joe HenryProducer: Craig StreetS...

  4. Scar Lyrics: What does this look like to you? / A mark so fine, you barely see / You have one just like it, too— / A twisting vine / A mark so fine; / Cause I love you with all I am / And you

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Joe_HenryJoe Henry - Wikipedia

    Joe Henry at Aarhus Festival 2015. Joseph Lee Henry (born December 2, 1960) is an American singer-songwriter, guitarist, ... Scar, released in 2001, featured jazz musicians Marc Ribot, Brian Blade, Brad Mehldau and saxophonist Ornette Coleman on "Richard Pryor Addresses a Tearful Nation."

  6. Scar is the eighth studio album by Joe Henry, released in May 2001 on Mammoth Records. Co-produced by Craig Street, it marked another shift in direction for Henry's music, and a foray into the genres of jazz and soul music. The opening track is a homage to comedian Richard Pryor , and according to Henry's essay "The Ghost in the Song," he was "called by a vision" to collaborate with free jazz ...

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    Scar is the eighth studio album by Joe Henry, released in May 2001 on Mammoth Records. Co-produced by Craig Street, it marked another shift in direction for Henry's music, and a foray into the genres of jazz and soul music. The opening track is a homage to comedian Richard Pryor, and according to Henry's essay "The Ghost in the Song," he was "called by a vision" to collaborate with free jazz ...