Artist: Underoath | Album: Erase Me | Released: 2018 | Genre: Rock
Artist: Underoath | Album: Erase Me | Released: 2018 | Genre: Rock
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In an ideal world, Dan Hicks would be headlining huge sports arenas. But in the real world, someone that hard to categorize is a marketing person’s nightmare. Is he Western swing, country-rock, folk, or rock & roll? Hicks is a variety of things. But his followers love him just the way he is; those are the people who will savor Shootin’ Straight, which was recorded live at McCabe’s Guitar Shop in Los Angeles in 1994. Backed by his Acoustic Warriors band, the singer/songwriter is totally uncompromising during his inspired set. Hicks is as humorous and eccentric as ever, and his McCabe’s appearance is extremely difficult to categorize. The material owes a lot to pre-bebop jazz, but it also owes a lot to country, rock, folk, and blues. From a marketing standpoint, that’s extremely frustrating — from the standpoint of Hicks’ small but enthusiastic group of followers, that’s what makes him special. If you’re the sort of eclectic, adventurous listener who holds Django Reinhardt, Bob Wills, Hank Snow, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Pete Seeger in equally high regard, you can’t help but admire the adventurous spirit that Hicks brings to McCabe’s. Although excellent, Shootin’ Straight isn’t Hicks’ most essential release. But it’s an album that his confirmed fans will find to be consistently rewarding.
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This work and collaboration with BG Pollock lead Larissa to her second country album “God Loves A Trier” which was released 17th of March 2017 and shows the singer’s musical versatility, partly Irish folk, along with traditional Irish dancing country tunes.
The album includes collaborations with famousU.K. still guitar player Sarah Jory, songwriter BG Pollock, and Nashville-based guitarist Daniel Parks. Larissa reunited with producer David McCune, who produced her previous album and several of the new album’s songs, and she also enlisted producer Pete Ware whose notable productions include the albums of international country singer Charlie Landsborough and Mary Duff.
In a reaction on the previous post, Mouhamadou asked
me if I have this LP with Les Redoutables and Pamelo
Mounk’a. It is supposedly the last album that Docteur
Nico did before his passing. I find no mentioning him
on the sleeve of the LP.. Anyone to shine a light on this
matter .. ?
In een reactie op de vorige post vroeg Mouhamadou me
of ik deze plaat met Les Redoutables en Pamelo Mounk’a
toevallig had. Het zou de laatste plaat moeten zijn waarop
Docteur Nico speelde voordat hij overleed. Ik vond op de
hoes niets wat erop wijst dat hij meespeelt. iemand die
hier iets over zeggen kan.. ?
tracks ;
01 – C’est la vie a l’envers
02 – Oona
03 – Adeyi la chérie noire
04 – N’samu na inki