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Stuff I've Been Feeling Lately

Alicia Cook

Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing

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Summary

Structured like an old-school mix-tape, Stuff I've Been Feeling Lately is Alicia Cook's lyric message to anyone who has dealt with addiction. "Side A" touches on all aspects of the human condition: life, death, love, trauma, and growth. "Side B" contains haunting black-out remixes of those poems.
Available since: 04/11/2017.

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