| 1. Tracklist |
| 2. 01. George Square |
| 3. 02. Independence |
| 4. 03. The Blood and the Wine |
| 5. 04. Parachute |
| 6. 05. Steel Mill |
| 7. 06. Hope for Better Days |
| 8. 07. Some Kind of Cure |
| 9. 08. Shenandoah |
| 10. 09. Soldier's Song |
| 11. 10. Homesick |
| 12. 11. Marie |
| 13. 12. All Those Ashes |
| 14. 13. Winter Winds |
| 15. While living in a 35-person village in the mountains of Corsica, wrote the most haunting and powerful music of his life. Upon returning to the U.S., he began recording a collection of these songs. The result, to be released on JANUARY 25, 2011, is Berkeley’s 4th studio album, Some Kind of Cure, rich with the images from that Mediterranean island and even the sounds of the village church bell and Corsican singers that David recorded while there |
| 16. Dubbed “a musical poet” by the SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE with, "emotional story-telling lyrics, charismatic stage presence, and hilarious anecdotes" , Berkeley has also written an accompanying book of short stories , 140 Goats and a Guitar - the Stories behind Some Kind of Cure, to be released in conjunction with the album |
| 17. is a romantic realist, known for his ability to look at the human condition in all its complexity and give us luminous songs full of sunshine and anguish, melancholy and delight. He brings the people and situations he sings about to vibrant life with a warm, rich tenor that often slips into an aching falsetto to underline the overwhelming emotions that can move us to tears or laughter. He blends folk, rock, and classic pop to create timeless expressions of love and longing. “It may be pop music, but my goal is to be open and honest,” Berkeley says. “I’m not afraid to show fear and weakness. I want my songs to convey hope without denying the hard times we all face.” |
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