Blackie & The Rodeo Kings - South (2014)
BAND/ARTIST: Blackie & The Rodeo Kings
- Title: South
- Year Of Release: 2014
- Label: File Under: Music
- Genre: Country, Alt Country
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
- Total Time: 45:15
- Total Size: 110/288 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. North
02. South
03. Gotta Stay Young
04. I’d Have To Be a Stone
05. Blow Me a Kiss
06. Summertimes’ Over
07. Everything I Am
08. I’m Still Loving You
09. Reinventing the Wheel of Love
10. Try Try Try Again
11. Fleur De Lys
12. Driftin’ Snow
01. North
02. South
03. Gotta Stay Young
04. I’d Have To Be a Stone
05. Blow Me a Kiss
06. Summertimes’ Over
07. Everything I Am
08. I’m Still Loving You
09. Reinventing the Wheel of Love
10. Try Try Try Again
11. Fleur De Lys
12. Driftin’ Snow
From Canada comes the latest release from Blackie And The Rodeo Kings. Their latest album entitled "South" will be available on January 14 through File Under: Music. They previously released 7" singles of the two opening songs on the album, "North" and "South." Their sound has a classic acoustic tone that brings up the ghosts of past country music legends.
The new album carries a raw, live in-the-studio feel with the entire band sitting together around the mics. They seem to be feeling their way through songs like "Gotta Stay Young" and "Everything I Am," but that's part of the charm of this recording. They add a little pep to their sound with the chugging guitar of "Summertime's Over" and tread over to a little bluegrass on "I'm Still Loving You." The album closes with Blackie And The Rodeo Kings covering Canadian folk artist Willie P. Bennett's "Driftin Snow," which is the perfect collaboration between the band members and also features some great harmonizing.
The new album carries a raw, live in-the-studio feel with the entire band sitting together around the mics. They seem to be feeling their way through songs like "Gotta Stay Young" and "Everything I Am," but that's part of the charm of this recording. They add a little pep to their sound with the chugging guitar of "Summertime's Over" and tread over to a little bluegrass on "I'm Still Loving You." The album closes with Blackie And The Rodeo Kings covering Canadian folk artist Willie P. Bennett's "Driftin Snow," which is the perfect collaboration between the band members and also features some great harmonizing.
Country | Rock | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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