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Live at The Carleton

by David Myles

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Need A Break 03:55
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Show Intro (free) 00:48
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Give You Up 03:09
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New Friend 03:45
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Turn Time Off Intro (free) 01:15
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released April 1, 2011

"In December 2010, Kyle Cunjak, Alan Jeffries and I played four nights in a row at a great spot called The Carleton in downtown Halifax. We had a blast! The crowds were great and we were feeling awesome playing and singing together. What we didn't know was that the sound man, Jonathan Cornwall, had secretly recorded the run of shows. I couldn't help but think, what better way to make a live album? It was perfect. We didn't getthe chance to over-think things and get nervous. We just played like crazy and luckily, Jonathan was there to capture it. I hopeyou enjoy it!" - David Myles

Live at The Carleton gives listeners the opportunity to experience the concert show that has fuelled David's rise in the music industry. Accompanied by stellar musicians Kyle Cunjak (upright bass and vocals) and Alan Jeffries (guitar and vocals), this acoustic performance gets to the heart of David's music and is interspersed with the humorous and clever stage patter that has made him so popular with audiences.

The track listing spans David's recording career with audience favourites from his last three releases - from the sing-along "When It Comes My Turn" (Things Have Changed) to the seductive "Turn Time Off" (Turn Time Off).

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David Myles Fredericton, New Brunswick

With two Junos and numerous other awards and accolades to his credit, David Myles’ relentless work ethic and musical sense of adventure have resulted in 15 albums that run the gamut—in English and French—through classic folk traditions, impassioned rock 'n' roll, earthy, existential blues, cosmic jazz and funk instrumentals, reflective Americana, and sweltering R&B. ... more

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