Jennifer Westwood and The Handsome Devils - Mad Man's World (2024) Hi-Res
BAND/ARTIST: Jennifer Westwood and The Handsome Devils
- Title: Mad Man's World
- Year Of Release: 2024
- Label: Maverick Ranch
- Genre: Country, Roots Rock, Country Blues, Americana, Soulful
- Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks) / FLAC (tracks) 24bit-96kHz
- Total Time: 46:47
- Total Size: 109 / 295 / 937 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Viva Terlingua (5:17)
02. Mad Man's World (4:41)
03. Bulletproof (4:05)
04. (I Wanna) Testify (3:38)
05. Foolish Things (4:39)
06. Bits & Pieces (4:56)
07. Bad Luck Charm (4:15)
08. Marfa Lights (4:29)
09. Be With Me (5:09)
10. How Am I Supposed to Live This Way (5:39)
01. Viva Terlingua (5:17)
02. Mad Man's World (4:41)
03. Bulletproof (4:05)
04. (I Wanna) Testify (3:38)
05. Foolish Things (4:39)
06. Bits & Pieces (4:56)
07. Bad Luck Charm (4:15)
08. Marfa Lights (4:29)
09. Be With Me (5:09)
10. How Am I Supposed to Live This Way (5:39)
Almost nine years have passed since Jennifer Westwood and the Handsome Devils released Greetings From This Town. Mad Man’s World, their latest album is a fantastic ten-track recording.
Mad Man’s World opens up in a vibrant Latin western-scape “Viva Terlingua”. This homage to Jerry Jeff Walker has all the brilliance of an Ennio Morricone spaghetti western score. Title-track “Mad Man’s World” follows up in a bluesy Dap-Kings fashion topped with horns and swirling keys, as Westwood calls out the systematic misogyny which has plagued the world since the beginning of time. My ears perk up even more when Dunbar serves up a Clapton-esque guitar solo. He then pulls me tightly in to “Bulletproof” with his lingering, blues-soaked licks. From a delicate and vulnerable beginning, the song emerges as an anthem to overcoming one’s obstacles. I was gob-smacked when I heard their cover of The Parliaments’ 1967 hit “(I Wanna) Testify”. Written by George Clinton, this track is kept funky and fueled with Sixties soul. The infectious melody of “Bad Luck Charm” beckons me in to a melancholy masterpiece about bad luck and heartache. “How am I Supposed to Live This Way” brings the album to its close with a driving rhythm and cornucopia of sound. It truly is a grand finale. Jennifer Westwood and the Handsome Devils’ Mad Man’s World is undeniably great from beginning to end.
Mad Man’s World opens up in a vibrant Latin western-scape “Viva Terlingua”. This homage to Jerry Jeff Walker has all the brilliance of an Ennio Morricone spaghetti western score. Title-track “Mad Man’s World” follows up in a bluesy Dap-Kings fashion topped with horns and swirling keys, as Westwood calls out the systematic misogyny which has plagued the world since the beginning of time. My ears perk up even more when Dunbar serves up a Clapton-esque guitar solo. He then pulls me tightly in to “Bulletproof” with his lingering, blues-soaked licks. From a delicate and vulnerable beginning, the song emerges as an anthem to overcoming one’s obstacles. I was gob-smacked when I heard their cover of The Parliaments’ 1967 hit “(I Wanna) Testify”. Written by George Clinton, this track is kept funky and fueled with Sixties soul. The infectious melody of “Bad Luck Charm” beckons me in to a melancholy masterpiece about bad luck and heartache. “How am I Supposed to Live This Way” brings the album to its close with a driving rhythm and cornucopia of sound. It truly is a grand finale. Jennifer Westwood and the Handsome Devils’ Mad Man’s World is undeniably great from beginning to end.
Year 2024 | Blues | Country | Rock | FLAC / APE | Mp3 | HD & Vinyl
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