Tim O'Brien - Traveler (2003)
BAND/ARTIST: Tim O'Brien
- Title: Traveler
- Year Of Release: 2003
- Label: Caroline Third Party
- Genre: Folk, Country
- Quality: mp3 320 kbps / flac lossless
- Total Time: 00:49:45
- Total Size: 117 / 307 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Kelly Joe's Shoes
02. I've Endured
03. Turn The Page Again
04. Let Love Take You Back Again
05. Restless Spirit Wandering
06. Another Day
07. On The Outside Looking In
08. Forty-Nine Keep On Talkin'
09. Family History
10. Fell Into Her Deep Blue Eyes
11. Travelers
12. Less & Less
Traveler arrives like some horseman from the dusty past. His news is blunt, if not apocalyptic, with warnings that the future promises only "rotting flesh and broken bone." His chaps are stained with blood shed during the Civil War, and the trail he's followed from then until now runs alongside the Mississippi before melting into "a road without end" that winds back toward where our memories began. O'Brien lays all this out with help from some impressive players, but even the often incendiary Béla Fleck joins with them in toning down the fireworks and creating evocative settings through the most minimal gestures - a slow-motion guitar arpeggio, a keening fiddle, a note here or there to complement O'Brien's relaxed delivery. It's significant, perhaps, that the album opens with "Kelly Joe's Shoes," an ode to a pair of beat-up sneakers that gave O'Brien some pretty good mileage, and ends with "Less & Less," which celebrates the joys of moving through life with as little baggage as possible. From music through message, Traveler just about gets it right.
01. Kelly Joe's Shoes
02. I've Endured
03. Turn The Page Again
04. Let Love Take You Back Again
05. Restless Spirit Wandering
06. Another Day
07. On The Outside Looking In
08. Forty-Nine Keep On Talkin'
09. Family History
10. Fell Into Her Deep Blue Eyes
11. Travelers
12. Less & Less
Traveler arrives like some horseman from the dusty past. His news is blunt, if not apocalyptic, with warnings that the future promises only "rotting flesh and broken bone." His chaps are stained with blood shed during the Civil War, and the trail he's followed from then until now runs alongside the Mississippi before melting into "a road without end" that winds back toward where our memories began. O'Brien lays all this out with help from some impressive players, but even the often incendiary Béla Fleck joins with them in toning down the fireworks and creating evocative settings through the most minimal gestures - a slow-motion guitar arpeggio, a keening fiddle, a note here or there to complement O'Brien's relaxed delivery. It's significant, perhaps, that the album opens with "Kelly Joe's Shoes," an ode to a pair of beat-up sneakers that gave O'Brien some pretty good mileage, and ends with "Less & Less," which celebrates the joys of moving through life with as little baggage as possible. From music through message, Traveler just about gets it right.
Country | Folk | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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