Ana Egge - Bad Blood (2011)
BAND/ARTIST: Ana Egge
- Title: Bad Blood
- Year Of Release: 2011
- Label: Grace Records
- Genre: Folk, Country, Singer-Songwriter
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 00:33:50
- Total Size: 215 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Driving with No Hands
02. Hole in Your Halo
03. Bad Blood
04. Walking with the Wolves
05. Motorcycle
06. Evil
07. Hands and Knees
08. Shadow Fall
09. Chestnut Tree
10. Silver Heels
11. Your Voice Convinces Me
12. There Won't Be Anymore
Singer/songwriter Ana Egge devotes the songs on her seventh album, Bad Blood, to examinations of mental illness, which may explain why the characters in them (including, on occasion, "I") seem to be in their own worlds, sometimes worlds that trace dream landscapes ("Driving with No Hands"), sometimes ones that lead to violence or courtrooms, or even just to the road. There is a disconnection between actions and consequences, and a poetic romanticism in which Egge finds it possible to sing, in "Evil," of "evil, simple as a rose." She is aided and abetted by producer Steve Earle, who chimes in occasionally on vocal harmonies and provides country-folk and folk-rock settings for the songs she sings in her deceptively soothing, burnished alto. Eleanor Whitmore provides the musical color, soloing on bouzouki, fiddle, tenor guitar, mandolin, and viola. Bad Blood is an album of attractive surfaces through which can be seen deeper, darker interiors that are suggested, and sometimes spelled out, in Egge's evocative words and Earle's stinging production.
01. Driving with No Hands
02. Hole in Your Halo
03. Bad Blood
04. Walking with the Wolves
05. Motorcycle
06. Evil
07. Hands and Knees
08. Shadow Fall
09. Chestnut Tree
10. Silver Heels
11. Your Voice Convinces Me
12. There Won't Be Anymore
Singer/songwriter Ana Egge devotes the songs on her seventh album, Bad Blood, to examinations of mental illness, which may explain why the characters in them (including, on occasion, "I") seem to be in their own worlds, sometimes worlds that trace dream landscapes ("Driving with No Hands"), sometimes ones that lead to violence or courtrooms, or even just to the road. There is a disconnection between actions and consequences, and a poetic romanticism in which Egge finds it possible to sing, in "Evil," of "evil, simple as a rose." She is aided and abetted by producer Steve Earle, who chimes in occasionally on vocal harmonies and provides country-folk and folk-rock settings for the songs she sings in her deceptively soothing, burnished alto. Eleanor Whitmore provides the musical color, soloing on bouzouki, fiddle, tenor guitar, mandolin, and viola. Bad Blood is an album of attractive surfaces through which can be seen deeper, darker interiors that are suggested, and sometimes spelled out, in Egge's evocative words and Earle's stinging production.
Country | Folk | FLAC / APE
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