David Nail - I'm a Fire (2014)
BAND/ARTIST: David Nail
- Title: I'm a Fire
- Year Of Release: 2014
- Label: Humphead Records
- Genre: Country
- Quality: mp3 320 kbps / flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 00:41:08
- Total Size: 96 / 282 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Whatever She's Got
02. Broke My Heart
03. Burnin' Bed
04. When They're Gone (Lyle County) [feat. Little Big Town]
05. Brand New Day
06. Kiss You Tonight
07. The Secret
08. Countin' Cars
09. Easy Love
10. I'm a Fire
11. Galveston (feat. Lee Ann Womack)
Always on the verge of a breakthrough success, David Nail swings for the fences on 2014's I'm a Fire, his third full-length album. Nail's gifts suggest he's a blue-collar patriot, a working man happy to churn out anthems for the unsung, but he's a bit more subtle than that, identifying exceptional songwriters and never succumbing to the good-time bro-country that is a golden ticket to the top of the charts. His attraction to Shane McAnally songs is a strong evidence of the former -- he cuts two of the hot songwriter's tunes, "Burnin' Bed," which also bears a co-credit by Brandy Clark, plus "Brand New Day" - but he also spots a sleek little crossover number in "Kiss You Tonight," an adult contemporary tune co-written by American Idol finalist David Cook. Nail's gift is how he avoids bombast - some of these songs could be delivered with a sledgehammer but the singer chooses to relax and that light touch resonates - and he makes his connection to the country-pop past explicit through a cover of Jimmy Webb's "Galveston," popularized by Glen Campbell. Nail never seems as casual as Campbell - he seems to measure every word - but he nevertheless prefers to undersell his material, which makes I'm a Fire insinuating, not insistent. It may not deliver a knockout punch but it's not intended to be powerful; it's a grower, sounding better with repeated exposure, repeated listens revealing the craft in the songs and the subtlety in Nail's execution.
01. Whatever She's Got
02. Broke My Heart
03. Burnin' Bed
04. When They're Gone (Lyle County) [feat. Little Big Town]
05. Brand New Day
06. Kiss You Tonight
07. The Secret
08. Countin' Cars
09. Easy Love
10. I'm a Fire
11. Galveston (feat. Lee Ann Womack)
Always on the verge of a breakthrough success, David Nail swings for the fences on 2014's I'm a Fire, his third full-length album. Nail's gifts suggest he's a blue-collar patriot, a working man happy to churn out anthems for the unsung, but he's a bit more subtle than that, identifying exceptional songwriters and never succumbing to the good-time bro-country that is a golden ticket to the top of the charts. His attraction to Shane McAnally songs is a strong evidence of the former -- he cuts two of the hot songwriter's tunes, "Burnin' Bed," which also bears a co-credit by Brandy Clark, plus "Brand New Day" - but he also spots a sleek little crossover number in "Kiss You Tonight," an adult contemporary tune co-written by American Idol finalist David Cook. Nail's gift is how he avoids bombast - some of these songs could be delivered with a sledgehammer but the singer chooses to relax and that light touch resonates - and he makes his connection to the country-pop past explicit through a cover of Jimmy Webb's "Galveston," popularized by Glen Campbell. Nail never seems as casual as Campbell - he seems to measure every word - but he nevertheless prefers to undersell his material, which makes I'm a Fire insinuating, not insistent. It may not deliver a knockout punch but it's not intended to be powerful; it's a grower, sounding better with repeated exposure, repeated listens revealing the craft in the songs and the subtlety in Nail's execution.
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