Tony Joe White - The Train I'm On (1972) [24bit FLAC]
BAND/ARTIST: Tony Joe White
- Title: The Train I'm On
- Year Of Release: 1972
- Label: Warner Bros. Records / Vinyl
- Genre: Blues Rock
- Quality: 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks+artwork)
- Total Time: 42:24
- Total Size: 812 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
A1 I've Got A Thing About You Baby 2:39
A2 The Family 3:27
A3 If I Ever Saw A Good Thing 3:12
A4 Beouf River Road 3:18
A5 The Train I'm On 3:08
A6 Even Trolls Love Rock And Roll 5:02
B1 As The Crow Flies 3:45
B2 Take Time To Love 2:58
B3 300 Pound Of Hongry 2:41
B4 The Migrant 3:53
B5 Sidewalk Hobo 4:08
B6 The Gospel Singer 3:26
A1 I've Got A Thing About You Baby 2:39
A2 The Family 3:27
A3 If I Ever Saw A Good Thing 3:12
A4 Beouf River Road 3:18
A5 The Train I'm On 3:08
A6 Even Trolls Love Rock And Roll 5:02
B1 As The Crow Flies 3:45
B2 Take Time To Love 2:58
B3 300 Pound Of Hongry 2:41
B4 The Migrant 3:53
B5 Sidewalk Hobo 4:08
B6 The Gospel Singer 3:26
AllMusic Review by Bruce Eder
Tony Joe White's second Warner Bros. album is an awesome, exquisite musical jewel and a departure from most of the attributes for which he is best known, from songs like "Polk Salad Annie." Acoustic textured for much of its length and built on a close, intimate sound overall, The Train I'm On is permeated with the dark side of White's usual swamp rock sound, filled with songs about unsettled loves and lives, and men caught amid insoluble situations. Betraying surprising vulnerability for much of its length, even on songs like "If I Ever Saw a Good Thing" and "300 Pounds of Hongry" (among the few full band numbers here, with a gorgeous sax solo by Charles Chalmers on the former), he shows off an emotional complexity that wasn't always obvious on his earlier work, only really cutting loose boldly on "Even Trolls Love Rock and Roll" and a tiny handful of other cuts. The rest is dark, pensive, soulful bluesy rock, highlighted by some bristling acoustic guitar work (check out "As the Crow Flies") and superb singing throughout ("The Migrant" is worth the price of admission by itself).
Tony Joe White's second Warner Bros. album is an awesome, exquisite musical jewel and a departure from most of the attributes for which he is best known, from songs like "Polk Salad Annie." Acoustic textured for much of its length and built on a close, intimate sound overall, The Train I'm On is permeated with the dark side of White's usual swamp rock sound, filled with songs about unsettled loves and lives, and men caught amid insoluble situations. Betraying surprising vulnerability for much of its length, even on songs like "If I Ever Saw a Good Thing" and "300 Pounds of Hongry" (among the few full band numbers here, with a gorgeous sax solo by Charles Chalmers on the former), he shows off an emotional complexity that wasn't always obvious on his earlier work, only really cutting loose boldly on "Even Trolls Love Rock and Roll" and a tiny handful of other cuts. The rest is dark, pensive, soulful bluesy rock, highlighted by some bristling acoustic guitar work (check out "As the Crow Flies") and superb singing throughout ("The Migrant" is worth the price of admission by itself).
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