Artist: Keith Urban | Album: Get Closer (Target Deluxe Edition) | Released: 2010 | Label: Capitol Nashville | Genre: Country
Artist: Keith Urban | Album: Get Closer (Target Deluxe Edition) | Released: 2010 | Label: Capitol Nashville | Genre: Country
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Solid songwriting and blazing guitar work from some Texas greats, true to the root, taking on big subjects with humor and grit. Seven songs by Ann Armstrong and three more written by other American Blues treasures including Townes Van Zandt.
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‘ Where Did We Go Right’ produced by Clive Culbertson in his ‘No Sweat Studio’ in Coleraine, features a great selection of songs as well as a couple written by Martina and Paul. Also included in this album is the first time release of a song written exclusively for Jackson Rox by the great Bap Kennedy.
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Currently touring and performing with Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers on their 40th anniversary tour, Hattie has previously collaborated with Sting, Gotye, Glen Hansard, Steve Martin, Edie Brickel, Rick Rubin, The Avett Brothers & Natalie Maines and is featured on five of Leonard Cohen’s albums.
Leonard Cohen called it “Flawless, uplifting and utterly original”.
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Phoebe Hunt singing “I like to pick at my wounds until they bleed,” is your first indication that this is not your typical folk/roots album.
Those who have followed the fiddler/vocalist, once a member of the wonderfully eclectic The Belleville Outfit, know she is no stranger to coloring outside of genres. But this first studio set with her Gatherers band occasionally pushes boundaries even further. The album’s title (Shanti is Hunt’s real first name; it’s also a mantra chanted by yogis to promote peace in body, mind and spirit) attempts to connect these eleven songs with a spiritual thread alluded to in the lyrics.
Yet it’s the generally unplugged music featuring accordion and stand-up bass supporting Hunt’s sweet, mellifluous voice, somewhat similar to that of Norah Jones’, that finds its unique groove. From the offbeat, minor key jazzy strum of “Telephone” to the Appalachian, backwoods “Lint Head Gal” that finds the protagonist running away from a typical female role (“my hands are hard as any man’s/ my heart is even harder”) and the exquisite, string-enhanced ballad “Round and Round,” featuring a sweet musical conversation between Hunt’s fiddle and husband Dominick Leslie’s mandolin, there’s plenty of fertile ground covered here.
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1. – Bobby Osborne feat. Sierra Hull, Stuart Duncan and Alison Brown – They Call the Wind Maria [3:59]
2. – Bobby Osborne feat. Ronnie McCoury, Josh Williams, Robbie McCoury and Del McCoury – Goodbye Wheeling [3:26]
3. – Bobby Osborne feat. Sierra Hull, Stuart Duncan, Rob Ickes, Dale Ann Bradley and Darrell Scott – Kentucky Morning [4:30]
4. – Bobby Osborne feat. Sierra Hull, Trey Hensley, Stuart Duncan, Alison Brown, Rob Ickes and Claire Lynch – I’ve Gotta Get A Message to You [4:38]
5. – Bobby Osborne feat. Vince Gill and Molly Tuttle – Make The World Go Away [3:04]
6. – Bobby Osborne – Just In Case [2:34]
7. – Bobby Osborne feat. Sam Bush, Jim Hurst and Todd Phillips – Don’t Be Cruel [2:32]
8. – Bobby Osborne feat. Sam Bush and Michael Cleveland – Eight More Miles [2:57]
9. – Bobby Osborne feat. Sierra Hull, Stuart Duncan and Alison Brown – Country Boy [3:06]
10. – Bobby Osborne – Pathway of Teardrops [3:21]
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Tara Dente is a folk/alternative guitarist, singer-songwriter and NJ native. In her early years, she wrote original compositions for piano, and later in 2007 for voice and guitar. Nick Drake, Enya, The Shins, Johnny Cash and Brooke Fraser are among the influences which would help to shape her songwriting. In 2012, Tara entered the music scene focused around the historic and creatively re-awakened Asbury Park, NJ, and released her first full-length album, “Leave Your Ghosts Behind” in July of 2014. Her second full-length album “The Gleaner”, is set to be released in 2017. Tara was nominated for an Asbury Music Award in 2014 and 2016 for Top Female Acoustic Act.