Tara Nevins - Wood and Stone (2010)
BAND/ARTIST: Tara Nevins
- Title: Wood and Stone
- Year Of Release: 2010
- Label: Sugar Hill Records
- Genre: Country, Bluegrass
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 00:44:13
- Total Size: 285 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Wood and Stone
02. All I Ever Needed
03. You've Got It All
04. You're Still Driving That Truck
05. Who Would You Tell
06. Snowbird
07. Nothing Really
08. What Money Cannot Buy
09. The Wrong Side
10. Stars Fell on Alabama
11. Down South Blues
12. Tennessee River
13. Beauty of Days Gone By
Tara Nevins, a member of Donna the Buffalo, released her debut solo album, Mule to Ride, in 1999, and only in 2011, 12 years later, got around to her second, Wood and Stone. It's been worth the wait, however. "Solo" may be something of a misnomer, since Wood and Stone is arguably a duo effort, with producer Larry Campbell playing multiple instruments and strongly influencing the sound. That sound is a country/folk hybrid, heavy on traditional and old-time elements, with Nevins and Campbell sometimes sawing away on fiddles for a distinctly Cajun flavor (notably on "All I Ever Needed," "You're Still Driving That Truck," and "Snowbird"). Nevins sings in a mountain twang, and she seems to feel that her throatiness requires augmenting, since she overdubs her own harmony vocals on most songs, with Campbell also providing some harmonies. The songs find her exploring various facets of romance, from criticizing a paramour to praising him, coming on to him, or pushing him away. The same sorts of arrangements get applied to the covers, such as a version of the standard "Stars Fell on Alabama" that dispenses with much of its usual melody. On the closer, Van Morrison's "Beauty of Days Gone By," Nevins doesn't bother to add harmonies, which makes her voice all that more affecting in its vulnerability. It can only be hoped that she doesn't wait another 12 years to make her third solo album.
01. Wood and Stone
02. All I Ever Needed
03. You've Got It All
04. You're Still Driving That Truck
05. Who Would You Tell
06. Snowbird
07. Nothing Really
08. What Money Cannot Buy
09. The Wrong Side
10. Stars Fell on Alabama
11. Down South Blues
12. Tennessee River
13. Beauty of Days Gone By
Tara Nevins, a member of Donna the Buffalo, released her debut solo album, Mule to Ride, in 1999, and only in 2011, 12 years later, got around to her second, Wood and Stone. It's been worth the wait, however. "Solo" may be something of a misnomer, since Wood and Stone is arguably a duo effort, with producer Larry Campbell playing multiple instruments and strongly influencing the sound. That sound is a country/folk hybrid, heavy on traditional and old-time elements, with Nevins and Campbell sometimes sawing away on fiddles for a distinctly Cajun flavor (notably on "All I Ever Needed," "You're Still Driving That Truck," and "Snowbird"). Nevins sings in a mountain twang, and she seems to feel that her throatiness requires augmenting, since she overdubs her own harmony vocals on most songs, with Campbell also providing some harmonies. The songs find her exploring various facets of romance, from criticizing a paramour to praising him, coming on to him, or pushing him away. The same sorts of arrangements get applied to the covers, such as a version of the standard "Stars Fell on Alabama" that dispenses with much of its usual melody. On the closer, Van Morrison's "Beauty of Days Gone By," Nevins doesn't bother to add harmonies, which makes her voice all that more affecting in its vulnerability. It can only be hoped that she doesn't wait another 12 years to make her third solo album.
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