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von Randy Lee Perkins

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  • Aktualisiert: 12/10/2011
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SouthOMike

Shades Of 60's Country Western

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SouthOMike • 2012-01-20 01:19:01

"Let The Embers Die" is of love gone bad, and the vocals during harmony sound so much like the late great Marty Robbins. Truly an enjoyable listen! "Goodbye" is tad more uptempo, but still following the tradition of the sombody-leavin'-somebody song. It's never easy to say it, but somewhere there's going to be a goodbye. Again, well vocalized. "I Can't Stop The Rain" sets the foot a-tappin', and love the touch of pop-rock guitar! Sure it has an old sound, but what the hell; it's still good!! Let's see some more from you, sir!
m_masters

Smoth, Solid, Moody and Country

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m_masters • 2012-01-11 13:26:24

"LET THE EMBERS DIE" The slow classically Country styled sound rang through with a clear flowing male voice that stood above the slowly timed percussion and stroked guitar. Wonderfully arranged, the flow pressed on unchanged and persistently smooth. "GOODBYE" A soft style overlaying the Country rhythm moved on steadily. The sound of a sliding guitar made the genre doubtlessly obvious and instantly recognisable. The lyrics well produced through a determined voice emphasised the mood. "I CAN'T STOP THE RAIN" The slow steady percussion simply timed the slow pace. The soft stroke of a guitar led the frame of the strong vocal input. The instrumental form was quietly scurrying in the background in its very basic form while giving the right backdrop to the strength in the vocals. Generally I found the music very basic in style but strong enough in content to be listenable. The lack of flare and variation in the instrumentation was a little limiting. However, this was probably a deliberate policy in order to make the vocals a priority. The vocals were, for me the cream. The control and softness at times were excellently delivered. The quality of the vocals and style of music made the pieces very easy to sing along to. Country is not one of my favourite Genre's, but sadly I've been forced to listen to more and more of the stuff. Unfortunately this means I'm actually beginning to like some of it, including this album. I think I can justify this by the fact that Country has evolved from the Blues(one of my favourite genres). On this basis, I can safely say that I really enjoyed this Blues inspired collection. Hope that gets me out of a spot with the Music police. A relaxed and enjoyable listening experience with some joy, melancholy a little humour but all was a treat to my ears.
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