Tim O'Brien - When No One's Around (1997)
BAND/ARTIST: Tim O'Brien
- Title: When No One's Around
- Year Of Release: 1997
- Label: Sugar Hill Records
- Genre: Country
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 00:46:04
- Total Size: 288 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Kick Me When I'm Down
02. River Of Blood
03. One Drop Of Rain
04. When You Come Back Down
05. Out On The Rolling Sea
06. I Like The Way You Cook
07. How Come I Ain't Dead
08. Love And Laughter
09. Love Is Pleasin'
10. Think About Last Night
11. Don't Be Surprised
12. First Days Of Fall
13. When There's No One Around
This is one of Tim O'Brien's most engaging projects. Known as a writer, he chooses here to co-write with others, including sister Mollie O'Brien, Hal Ketchum, and the elusive Danny O'Keefe. The songs range from celebratory ("Out On the Rolling Sea") to sardonic ("How Come I Ain't Dead") to reflective ("First Days of Fall"). In spite of his attempts to the contrary, O'Brien is still his own best writer, with kudos especially to "Think About Last Night" and "First Days of Fall." The feel of this music is more mainstream country than some of his other albums. The players are quite good, with high praise for drummer John Gardner for his accents and exclamation marks.
01. Kick Me When I'm Down
02. River Of Blood
03. One Drop Of Rain
04. When You Come Back Down
05. Out On The Rolling Sea
06. I Like The Way You Cook
07. How Come I Ain't Dead
08. Love And Laughter
09. Love Is Pleasin'
10. Think About Last Night
11. Don't Be Surprised
12. First Days Of Fall
13. When There's No One Around
This is one of Tim O'Brien's most engaging projects. Known as a writer, he chooses here to co-write with others, including sister Mollie O'Brien, Hal Ketchum, and the elusive Danny O'Keefe. The songs range from celebratory ("Out On the Rolling Sea") to sardonic ("How Come I Ain't Dead") to reflective ("First Days of Fall"). In spite of his attempts to the contrary, O'Brien is still his own best writer, with kudos especially to "Think About Last Night" and "First Days of Fall." The feel of this music is more mainstream country than some of his other albums. The players are quite good, with high praise for drummer John Gardner for his accents and exclamation marks.
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