Transparent Orange ColourTracklist:1. Hell & Back (feat. Jaren Johnston) 2. Brother (feat. Cody Jinks) 3. Without the Pain (feat. Matt James) 4. Kite String (feat. Travis Denning) 5. Come December (feat. Charlie Starr & Jason Isbell) 6. Dust (feat. Cody Ji
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Tracklist:
1. Hell & Back (feat. Jaren Johnston)
2. Brother (feat. Cody Jinks)
3. Without the Pain (feat. Matt James)
4. Kite String (feat. Travis Denning)
5. Come December (feat. Charlie Starr & Jason Isbell)
6. Dust (feat. Cody Jinks & Grace Bowers)
7. Forever In The Light (feat. Tyler Bryant)
8. Nocturnal Sun (feat. Troy Sanders & Jared James Nichols
9. The Needle And The Spoon (feat. Neil Fallon)
10. Home (feat. Travis Denning)
Twenty-five years into a music career that has seen five Grammy nominations, two RIAA certified Gold records and, most recently, the publication of Desolation: A Heavy Metal Memoir, an honest reflection on his life in music and beyond, Mark Mortons creative energy is at an all-time high.
Without The Pain, his second solo outing and a paean to his longstanding love of southern rock is produced by longtime collaborator Josh Wilbur, the album features a world class list of contributors, including some of Americana, rock and countrys biggest names
Outlaw country star Cody Jinks delivers two powerful songs, including the haunting Brother; Blackberry Smoke frontman Charlie Starr teams up with Americana superstar Jason Isbell on Come December, while Jaren Johnston (The Cadillac Three) delivers an attitude packed performance on opening track,Hell & Back.
Meanwhile, country hitmaker Travis Denning a Georgia-born artist with a previous No. 1 on the US country airplay chart collaborates on two moving numbers, both featuring subtle and delicate guitar textures that showcase a different dimension of Mortons songwriting.
Troy Sanders (Mastodon) steps up to sing Nocturnal Sun, a thunderous doom dirge and the heaviest track on the album, while blues guitar phenomenon Tyler Bryant teams up with Morton for a fireworks-filled guitar duel on throwback psychedelic blues romp, Forever In The Light.
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