Last Train Home - Bound Away (2005)
BAND/ARTIST: Last Train Home
- Title: Bound Away
- Year Of Release: 2005
- Label: Red Beet Records
- Genre: Rock, Americana
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 00:46:09
- Total Size: 283 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Marlene
02. Dogs on the East Side
03. Hendersonville
04. Tonight I'll Be Staying Here With You
05. Rye Whiskey
06. To Her Door
07. They Dance Real Close There
08. Gravedigger's Blues
09. Flipping Quarters
10. Matchbook Message
11. Train of Love
12. Bound Away
Fronted by Washington Post contributor Eric Brace, Last Train Home -- D.C.'s very own roots rock troupe - surfs a number of subgenres with ease on the highly likable Bound Away. Ten members strong, LTH ably brings forth charging rockers like "Marlene" - a tune Brace salvaged from his days in the Linemen - and pensive, seminal weepers like Bob Dylan's "Tonight I'll Be Staying Here With You," but the group really hits its stride with original material. Be it the poignant "Hendersonville," a tune Brace reportedly wrote after visiting the gravesite of Johnny Cash and his spouse June Carter Cash, or the organ-laden charm of "Flipping Quarters," a pay-phone heartbreaker - these songs are deeply emotional and inventive with flourishes of trumpet and pedal steel. Although Last Train Home's cover of Paul Kelly's classic obscurity "To Her Door" doesn't quite match the greatness of the original, the band deserves bonus points for giving new life to one of the best break-up/make-up songs ever penned.
01. Marlene
02. Dogs on the East Side
03. Hendersonville
04. Tonight I'll Be Staying Here With You
05. Rye Whiskey
06. To Her Door
07. They Dance Real Close There
08. Gravedigger's Blues
09. Flipping Quarters
10. Matchbook Message
11. Train of Love
12. Bound Away
Fronted by Washington Post contributor Eric Brace, Last Train Home -- D.C.'s very own roots rock troupe - surfs a number of subgenres with ease on the highly likable Bound Away. Ten members strong, LTH ably brings forth charging rockers like "Marlene" - a tune Brace salvaged from his days in the Linemen - and pensive, seminal weepers like Bob Dylan's "Tonight I'll Be Staying Here With You," but the group really hits its stride with original material. Be it the poignant "Hendersonville," a tune Brace reportedly wrote after visiting the gravesite of Johnny Cash and his spouse June Carter Cash, or the organ-laden charm of "Flipping Quarters," a pay-phone heartbreaker - these songs are deeply emotional and inventive with flourishes of trumpet and pedal steel. Although Last Train Home's cover of Paul Kelly's classic obscurity "To Her Door" doesn't quite match the greatness of the original, the band deserves bonus points for giving new life to one of the best break-up/make-up songs ever penned.
As a ISRA.CLOUD's PREMIUM member you will have the following benefits:
- Unlimited high speed downloads
- Download directly without waiting time
- Unlimited parallel downloads
- Support for download accelerators
- No advertising
- Resume broken downloads