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The Rain Takes Off Her Clothes by Tom Ross
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9 tracks | 46 minutes
Released Jun 2006
on Mijazi
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- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 05:00 I Was a Valley lyrics BUY MP3 05:00 I Was a Valley lyrics "GIFT MP3" 05:00 I Was a Valley
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 05:44 The Fishing Song lyrics BUY MP3 05:44 The Fishing Song lyrics "GIFT MP3" 05:44 The Fishing Song
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By turns sultry, thoughtful, and funny: Tom Ross's global jazz songs on The Rain Takes Off Her Clothes are acoustic guitar-driven music with influence from India and Africa, and with lyrics springing from poets such as W. S. Merwin and Pablo Neruda.
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*The Rain Takes Off Her Clothes* is acoustic, jazz-rooted guitar-songs with influence from India and Africa. Its lyrics often spring from poets such as Emily Dickinson and Pablo Neruda. By turns sultry, thoughtful, and funny, *Rain* is toe-tapping and global in its approach, yet distinctly American.
From *Rain*’s “I Was a Valley”:
I was a valley
‘cause your water let me grow
now I’m a dry ravine
where before the sea could wind
a dry ravine without the water
a bed of sand, feeling so thirsty
when you passed through me
you left your salt behind
An album for every listener, *The Rain Takes Off Her Clothes* satisfies our erotic longing, our whimsy, and our deepest heart-searching.






