Torrent Hash - Hash of all existing torrents
Please, pay attention to the fact that you are about to download the torrent NOT from torhash.net
torhash.net is just a torrent search engine, no torrents are hosted here.
torhash.net is just a torrent search engine, no torrents are hosted here.
Kimmie Rhodes-Walls Fall Down (2008-VBR-Country)
Infohash:
2C9076E8EDFFFA374D3157B58140CACB40287D31
Type:
Music
Title:
Kimmie Rhodes-Walls Fall Down (2008-VBR-Country)
Category:
Audio/Music
Uploaded:
2008-04-04 (by ChengĀ )
Description:
http://www.kimmierhodes.com/PageMill_Images/WFD-Cover-copy.jpg
http://www.kimmierhodes.com/PageMill_Images/WFD-outside-back-copy.jpg
-=Biography=- by Jason Ankeny
The singing career of Lubbock, TX, native Kimmie Rhodes kicked off at the age of six, when she first performed with her family gospel trio. During her teens she began learning guitar and writing songs, and in 1979 moved to Austin, where she met her future husband and producer Joe Gracey. Two years later, Rhodes released her debut LP, Kimmie Rhodes and the Jackalope Brothers, followed in 1985 by her second effort, Man in the Moon. She recorded her third album, 1989's Angels Get the Blues, at Sun Studios in Memphis. While commercial success continually eluded Rhodes, her music proved popular with other performers; her song "I Just Drove By" was covered by Wynonna on the Tell Me Why album, and the duet pairing of Trisha Yearwood and Willie Nelson recorded "Hard Promises to Keep" for Yearwood's The Song Remembers When. Rhodes herself also cut a pair of duets with Nelson for his Just One Love LP; Nelson returned the favor for Rhodes' 1996 effort West Texas Heaven, on which she also teamed with Waylon Jennings and Townes Van Zandt. Rich From the Journey followed in the spring of 2000.
_______________________________________________________________________
a r t i s t : Kimmie Rhodes
t i t l e : Walls Fall Down
d a t e : 2008
l a b e l : Sunbird
g e n r e : Folk
r l s. d a t e : Mar/2008
t r a c k s : 12
b i t r a t e : VBRkbps
s i z e : 51,10 MB
_______________________________________________________________________
Kimmie Rhodes delivers a superb set of all new recordings,
with nine self-penned songs never before heard, a Townes Van
Zandt classic and a new tune written by Rodney Crowell.
Recorded in her Austin studio with a stellar cast of friends
including Irish pals Keiran Goss and Ann Kinsella,
multi-instrumentalist and co-producer Gabriel Rhodes,
rock-solid rhythm section stars John Gardner and Glen Fukunaga
(Dixie Chicks, Joe Ely, Don Williams), and cello master Brian
Standefer (Alejandro Escovedo, Patty Griffin), the music
ranges from Americana country to contemporary folk to Texas
rock. Once again we are treated to the brilliant lyrics,
fantastical imagination, positive inspiration, and pointed
irony of Kimmie's writing, which has earned her many
platinum-selling songs and famous admirers over the years.
"As carefree as her artistic front, that's how wonderful
Kimmie Rhodes is. It sounds as though it's so incredibly easy
to be an artist when listening to her stories. As if the songs
were born out of her exhailing, sort of, with her slightly
laid-back and even more slightly raspy voice. Can you talk of
soft, mild country here? If so, the new songs are
representative of such a sound. And when she includes a Townes
Van Zandt tune as well as one by Rodney Crowell, it's not only
for the sake of variation, the unjustly unknown Kimmie Rhodes
take them over too, in that same super carefree way. First and
foremost, it's Texas country, sounding a lot more like here
and now, than once upon a time."
"Kimmie Rhodes recorded output is uneven. Her masterpiece is
still 'West Texas Heaven' from 1994, on which she, among other
things, successfully brought Willie Nelson back from his
desert walk. That particular album even included fine duets
with Townes Van Zandt and Waylon Jennings. The collaboration
with Willie Nelson continued the following year on 'Just One
Love' one of Nelsons greatest records ever. Even their duo
album 'Pictures In A Frame' from 2003 belongs to the ones you
can't miss.
Apart from this, I think Kimmie Rhodes' records so far this
millennium, have appeared quite anonymous. But her comes
'Walls Fall Down' her best album since 'West Texas Heaven'
The approach is just as gentle as on the previous albums, but
the material is stronger and the contributions from the
musicians more distinct.
On a song like 'Make The Morning Shine' Kimmie shows herself
from her most tender side. She sings soft and yearning, with
strong dedication and a totally irresistable pleading in her
voice, to the sparse acompaniment of strings and Annie
Kinsella's slightly old time harsh second harmony.
'There's A Storm Coming' is more dramatic, a populisticly
shine-through contemplation over economical depression and the
most recent times natural disasters. The nearly rolling
country guitar and precisely inserted slide notes of Gabriel
Rhodes underscore the fateful (both existentially and
meteorologically) atmosphere.
Even the title track is a small masterpiece. Kimmie Rhodes
sings, in a harshly focused tone, her lyrics, critical of the
civilisation, and the harmony vocals and the lap steel guitar
of Gabriel Rhodes deepens the musical expression even more.
But it's not only the self-written songs that keep the highest
class. Kimmie Rhodes also does entirely convincing
interpretations of Townes Van Zandt's 'If I Needed You' (oh
yes indeed, you can tweak a new meaning out of it!),
Lennon/McCartney's 'The Fool On The Hill' and Rodney Crowell's
playfully critical song of the human culture, 'Sex and
Gasoline'."
_______________________________________________________________________
01-Walls Fall Down [04:20]
02-If I Needed You [04:21]
03-Sex & Gasoline [04:22]
04-Beautiful [04:25]
05-I've Been Loved by You [03:27]
06-All in All [03:31]
07-Make The Morning Shine [03:27]
08-The Fool on The Hill [03:22]
09-Your Majesty [04:12]
10-Shining Like A Sun [02:25]
11-There's A Storm Coming [03:08]
12-Last Seven Second [04:29]
-------
45:29 min
Files count:
16
Size:
52.05 Mb
Trackers:
udp://tracker.openbittorrent.com:80
udp://open.demonii.com:1337
udp://tracker.coppersurfer.tk:6969
udp://exodus.desync.com:6969
udp://open.demonii.com:1337
udp://tracker.coppersurfer.tk:6969
udp://exodus.desync.com:6969