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- Amerikaans singer-songwriter (nl)
- cantante statunitense (it)
- American singer-songwriter based in Chicago (en)
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- Robert William Fulks (en)
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- Guitar, vocals, banjo (en)
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- I called it Gone Away Backward because it's a phrase from the Bible… I stumbled on the phrase later in the evolution of the record when I was looking around for a title. I think it's a nice piquant phrase that has three good, strong, mellifluous words in it. As far as the backwardness of the record, I think it goes backward in terms of nostalgia for the past – bittersweet nostalgia for the past – as well as the recession having knocked everything backwards for people. In that sense, it's not an album about the past, it's an album about now. (en)
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- by Kim Ruehl, No Depression Magazine (en)
- "Interview with Robbie Fulks about 'Gone Away Backward'" (en)
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