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Kevin Welch, Kieran Kane & Fats Kaplin-You Can't Save Everybo
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Type:
Music
Title:
Kevin Welch, Kieran Kane & Fats Kaplin-You Can't Save Everybo
Category:
Audio/Music
Uploaded:
2008-04-02 (by ChengĀ )
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Kieran Kane And Kevin Welch With Fats Kaplin - You Can't Save Everybody
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Artist...............: Kieran Kane And Kevin Welch With Fats Kaplin
Album................: You Can't Save Everybody
Genre................: Country
Source...............: CD
Year.................: 2004
Ripper...............: &
Codec................: LAME 3.92
Version..............: MPEG 1 Layer III
Quality..............: Standard, (avg. bitrate: 180kbps)
Channels.............: Joint Stereo / 44100 hz
Tags.................: ID3 v1.1, ID3 v2.3
Information..........: www.bitsarah.com
Ripped by............: wimi on 20/05/2006
Posted by............: wimi on 20/05/2006
News Server..........:
News Group(s)........:
Included.............: NFO, PLS, M3U
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Tracklisting
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01. (03:13) Kieran Kane And Kevin Welch With Fats Kaplin - You Can't Save Everybody
02. (03:59) Kieran Kane And Kevin Welch With Fats Kaplin - Dark Eyed Gal
03. (03:11) Kieran Kane And Kevin Welch With Fats Kaplin - Hillbilly Blue
04. (04:21) Kieran Kane And Kevin Welch With Fats Kaplin - Jersey Devil
05. (02:41) Kieran Kane And Kevin Welch With Fats Kaplin - Somewhere In The Middle
06. (04:01) Kieran Kane And Kevin Welch With Fats Kaplin - Flycatcher Jack And The Whippoorwill's Song
07. (02:47) Kieran Kane And Kevin Welch With Fats Kaplin - Callin' Me
08. (03:29) Kieran Kane And Kevin Welch With Fats Kaplin - Till I'm Too Old To Die Young
09. (02:50) Kieran Kane And Kevin Welch With Fats Kaplin - Cecil's Lament
10. (04:09) Kieran Kane And Kevin Welch With Fats Kaplin - Everybody's Working For The Man Again
11. (03:30) Kieran Kane And Kevin Welch With Fats Kaplin - Just Like That
12. (03:47) Kieran Kane And Kevin Welch With Fats Kaplin - A Prayer Like Any Other (For Nikke)
Playing Time.........: 42:03
Total Size...........: 54,20 MB
NFO generated on.....: 20/05/2006 0:30:05
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"Nashville songwriter" is more often than not a euphemism for "shameless
hack," a way of telling us that the individual in question scribbles forgettable
ditties -- "positive love songs" (in the industry phrase) or chest-thumping
jingoistic rants -- whatever the market or an audience of undiscriminating
dunces calls for. There is, however, another side of Nashville, and that is
where the likes of Kieran Kane and Kevin Welch live. Here music has roots
and meaning, and both are abundantly in evidence in You Can't Save
Everbody.
This isn't country music so much as the kind of folk sound shaped by Woody
Guthrie in the 1940s and refined in the 1960s by the likes of Bob Dylan. I'm
sure Dylan would approve of Kane and Welch if he's heard them. The songs,
though clearly modern, incorporate rural and traditional points of reference.
Like the great authentic folk songs, they speak directly to life's most
elemental concerns: faith, fear, hope, love, death, rage, and landscapes
both natural and psychic.
These guys are too good to let any mediocre tunes mar the pleasure. Every
song seems bound to grow on you with each successive listening. Three
stand out immediately, at least for me. One is Kane's instrumental "Cecil's
Lament," which sounds like an old Irish fiddle tune that long ago found its way
to the Southern mountains. Anybody -- in this case Welch -- who would write
a ballad titled "Jersey Devil" (concerning a genuine Garden State legend
about a demonic winged creature) has my automatic approval. And if you
lament the state of the nation, you will take to heart Welch's "Everybody's
Working for the Man Again" and hasten to spread the message to your
friends. "Everybody's Working" demonstrates that if the current state of the
nation is good for nothing else, at least it has done wonders for the
old-fashioned folk protest song. This is one biting, satisfying example.
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