Walt Wilkins - Streetlight (2016)
BAND/ARTIST: Walt Wilkins
- Title: Streetlight
- Year Of Release: 2016
- Label: Highway 29 Records
- Genre: Americana, Country Folk, Singer-Songwriter
- Quality: FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 56:50
- Total Size: 309 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. I Cried (3:46)
02. Ease on Down to the River (5:46)
03. That's How Much (3:08)
04. Streetlight (4:17)
05. Now There's You (4:39)
06. Drink the Way I Used To (4:42)
07. Crows (4:22)
08. When You Walk In (4:47)
09. Ask Her to Dance (3:29)
10. The Painter by the Lake (3:52)
11. Wandering (3:43)
12. Here Comes That Rainbow Again (4:00)
13. Grace to Lead Me Home (3:07)
14. Watch It Shine (3:13)
01. I Cried (3:46)
02. Ease on Down to the River (5:46)
03. That's How Much (3:08)
04. Streetlight (4:17)
05. Now There's You (4:39)
06. Drink the Way I Used To (4:42)
07. Crows (4:22)
08. When You Walk In (4:47)
09. Ask Her to Dance (3:29)
10. The Painter by the Lake (3:52)
11. Wandering (3:43)
12. Here Comes That Rainbow Again (4:00)
13. Grace to Lead Me Home (3:07)
14. Watch It Shine (3:13)
No one waxes on the glory of life in the Hill Country the way Walt Wilkins does. He might be one of the most under-appreciated of the modern Texas country scene’s founding fathers, having been best known as the writer or co-writer for many of Pat Green’s best-loved songs (including “Songs About Texas,” “Carry On,” and “Poetry”) long before he started focusing on a fruitful recording career of his own. Since then, Wilkins has continued to hone and refine his craft, penning dozens upon dozens of top-shelf, introspective ballads while good vibing with a host of Texas’ most poetic songwriters. His latest effort — or rather, one of his two latest efforts — is Streetlight, a 14-track hymnal meditating on the awesome spirit of nature and the duties of fatherhood. “Ask Her to Dance” feels like eavesdropping on the conversation of a dad dropping his son off at a school dance. In “Wandering,” Wilkins shares, “A cool breeze of river sings through the pines / my feet in the water, watching the dragonfly fly by.” Later, he moves to full-on gospel (with strings!) with “Grace to Lead Me Home.” The album’s closer, “Watch It Shine,” finds Wilkins sharing a particularly optimistic sentiment: “They say that iron only comes from stars, so stars are in my blood.” In a word, Streetlight is unabashedly mature in scope and talent, even compared to the rest of Wilkins’ solo catalogue.
Year 2016 | Country | Folk | FLAC / APE
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