Delaney Davidson - Bad Luck Man (2011)
BAND/ARTIST: Delaney Davidson
- Title: Bad Luck Man
- Year Of Release: 2011
- Label: Voodoo Rhythm
- Genre: Blues, Alt Country, Folk, Americana
- Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log,scans) / 320 kbps
- Total Time: 00:40:39
- Total Size: 234 / 94 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Bad Luck Man
02. I'm so depressed
03. Time has gone
04. Another man's eyes
05. You're a loser
06. I saw the light from heaven
07. I've got the devil inside
08. So long
09. River of misery
10. I told a secret
11. It's so good
12. Windy city
13. Something of your own
14. How lucky you are
01. Bad Luck Man
02. I'm so depressed
03. Time has gone
04. Another man's eyes
05. You're a loser
06. I saw the light from heaven
07. I've got the devil inside
08. So long
09. River of misery
10. I told a secret
11. It's so good
12. Windy city
13. Something of your own
14. How lucky you are
New Zealand songwriter Delaney Davidson seems to draw much of his inspiration from misery and tragedy. In the style of the American folk/blues tradition, Davidson tackles heartbreak and woe with the zeal of a man who might find the reaper an agreeable companion. And while his new record Bad Luck Man is, like his past work, rooted in the American South, this time around Davidson found his dread revelations no further away than his front door. Though the singer lives in Switzerland and spends much of his time on the road, the recent earthquake in his home town of Christchurch inspired much of his new material.
And while it’s difficult to parse out just which songs were inspired by what – the overall theme of Bad Luck Man is such that any one of these tunes could be ascribed to a tragedy. Country guitar and theremin inflected “River of Misery” seems to be about a girl, and the hopelessness of its cause seems to be summed up in the line “there are always two answers / and both of them are no.” Similarly “Windy City” and “You’re a Loser,” speak of relationship woes. The latter seems particularly gut wrenching as its Dear John message of “you’re a loser / and your losing me,” hits like a vicious sucker-punch.
And while it’s difficult to parse out just which songs were inspired by what – the overall theme of Bad Luck Man is such that any one of these tunes could be ascribed to a tragedy. Country guitar and theremin inflected “River of Misery” seems to be about a girl, and the hopelessness of its cause seems to be summed up in the line “there are always two answers / and both of them are no.” Similarly “Windy City” and “You’re a Loser,” speak of relationship woes. The latter seems particularly gut wrenching as its Dear John message of “you’re a loser / and your losing me,” hits like a vicious sucker-punch.
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