| Description |
Whiskeytown - Strangers Almanac
Artist : Whiskeytown
Album : Strangers Almanac
Genre : Rock
Label : Geffen
Source : CDDA
Size : 192,4 MB
Quality : VBRkbps
: 44.1kHz
: Joint
Tracklist:
cd1
01 Inn Town 05:51
02 Excuse Me While I Break My Own Heart Tonight 03:16
03 Yesterday's News 02:50
04 16 Days 03:54
05 Everything I Do 04:32
06 Houses On The Hill 02:39
07 Turn Around 05:17
08 Dancing With The Women At The Bar 04:38
09 Waiting To Derail 03:55
10 Avenues 02:31
11 Losering 04:01
12 Somebody Remembers The Rose 02:30
13 Not Home Anymore 05:59
14 Houses On The Hill (Live) 03:43
15 Nurse With The Pills (Live) 04:41
16 I Don't Care What You Think About Me (Live) 03:19
17 Somebody Remembers The Rose (Live) 02:34
18 Turn Around (Live) 04:26
cd2
01 Indian Gown 04:46
02 16 Days (Acoustic) 03:13
03 Somebody Remembers The Rose (Acoustic) 02:45
04 Avenues (Acoustic) 03:35
05 Excuse Me While I Break My Own Heart Tonight (Acoustic) 02:43
06 Houses On The Hill (Early Version) 02:26
07 My Heart Is Broken 03:05
08 I Still Miss Someone (Acoustic) 02:24
09 Kiss & Make-Up 03:31
10 Barn's On Fire 01:43
11 Dancing With The Women At The Bar (Early Version) 04:28
12 Dreams 05:50
13 Breathe 04:08
14 Wither, I'm A Flower (From Hope Floats Soundtrack) 04:54
15 Luxury Liner 02:40
16 Theme For A Trucker (From The End Of Violence Soundtrack 04:29
17 Streets Of Sirens 03:45
18 Turn Around (Alternate Version) 04:03
19 10 Seconds 04:15
20 Ticket Time (Early Version) 03:54
21 The Rain Won't Help You When It's Over (Early Version) 04:34
Release Notes:
STRANGERS ALMANAC was Whiskeytown's penultimate album. The band
is still steeped in the sounds of country and Gram
Parsons-inspired country-rock here, but one can hear the music
moving toward the pop of their final effort PNEUMONIA. Everything
still centers around the voice and excellent songwriting of Ryan
Adams (who was still only 22 at the time of this album's release).
The song "16 Days," for example, with its breezy, open-road,
country vibe and the lovely interlocking harmonies between
Adams and violinist Caitlin Cary, was released as a single,
and rightfully so. There is also the beautiful, melancholic
weeper "Dancing With the Women at the Bar," and a
revisitiation of "Excuse Me While I Break My Own Heart
Tonight," which appeared on the band's debut. Adams's talent
shines so brightly here, in fact, that it is little wonder he
would soon be pursuing a solo career (the internal tensions
in the band would hasten its dissolution as well), but
STRANGERS ALMANAC captures this fine, short-lived,
alt-country band in full effect.
------------------------------------- http://www.mp3nova.org
|