Artist: Cornelia Murr | Album: Lake Tear of the Clouds | Released: 2018 | Genre: Pop, Alternative
Artist: Cornelia Murr | Album: Lake Tear of the Clouds | Released: 2018 | Genre: Pop, Alternative
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Having sold over one million records as the front man of Lawson, singer-songwriter Andy announces his first solo release. After spending six months in Nashville writing, recording and mixing his debut solo album, Cedarmont. The album draws from the strong blues and country influences, as well as the traditional pop/rock sound that made Lawson so successful. His new sound is reminiscent of Thomas Rhett and Chris Stapleton, as well as John Mayer and James Bay. This new, more raw sound will not only resonate with his existing fan base, but will also establish him with new audiences who appreciate the fusion between Americana and contemporary UK Country. The Nashville inspired strings and drums act as a perfect accompaniment to Andy’s smooth and distinctive vocals.
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Third is the stunning third album by Nathan Salsburg, one of his generation’s most gifted and idiosyncratic acoustic guitarists. It’s been five years since his last solo record (Hard for to Win and Can’t Be Won, 2013) — but not because he hasn’t been playing guitar. In the intervening years he’s backed up Joan Shelley on three releases and several hundred live dates; put out a collection of guitar duets with multi-instrumentalist James Elkington; teamed up with fellow Louisvillian andneighbor Bonnie “Prince” Billy on an EP; and contributed playing to records by The Weather Station, Wooden Wand, Watter (what’s with the Ws?), Jake Fussell, and Red River Dialect. Meantime he’s also managed to keep his head above water at his day job ascurator of the Alan Lomax Archive. The original pieces on Third, his first strictly solo guitar record—no singing, no guests—were composed in fragments of down-time, with little expectation that they would ever come to comprise a collection: Impossible Air, was written in a converted cow-shed outside of Eeklo, Belgium; Sketch from Life, while watching college basketball on TV. Exilic Excursions resisted completion for nearly four years. The songs, as others have before them, distill a love of old-time dance music and rural ragtime; the melody-centric compositions of American guitarists Peter Lang and William Ackerman; and the work of Scottish and English folk-revivalists like Dick Gaughan, Dolly Collins, and especially Nic Jones, whose monumental arrangement of the pipe tune Planxty Davis has been adapted here in turn. And they all display a notable increase in confidence and ease, as Salsburg has quietly, persistently established a style marked by a depth and a complexity that are utterly his own.
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Punch Brothers return with All Ashore, their first album since 2015’s The Phosphorescent Blues. The band wrote all nine songs on the album, which they self-produced and recorded in Los Angeles. “It’s a meditation on committed relationships in the present day,” says Chris Thile, “particularly in the present climate.”
It is not exactly clear from what year this record is, it feels
like around 1985. On the lesser known label Kina-Rama.
His name is spelled differently every time, first as Bittsu,
then as Bishou, and now as Bitshou. One way or the other,
his music is hot. Celi Bitshou was one of Franco’s singer-
songwriters once. This is the third album we have with him
and it sounds wonderful, listen to it yourself..
Het is niet duidelijk uit wel jaar deze plaat stamt, het voelt
als rond 1985. Op het minder gangbare label Kina-Rama.
Zijn naam wordt telkens anders gespeld, eerst als Bittsu,
dan als Bishou, nu weer als Bitshou. Hoe dan ook, zijn muziek
is hot. Celi Bitshou was ooit een van Franco’s zangers en song
schrijvers. Dit is het derde album wat we met hem hebben en
het klinkt weer als een klokje, luister zelf..
tracks ;
01 – Lula
02 – Temoin nangai nzambe
03 – Dibuidi-ngani
04 – Me-nkuini we
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