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.. Don't Rise =digipack= |
 | Description: | Accordion: Ryan Freeland, Acoustic Guitar: Eric Heywood, Acoustic Guitar: Greg Leisz, Acoustic Guitar: Ray LaMontagne, Banjo: Greg Leisz, Bass: Jennifer Condos, Drums: Jay Bellerose, Electric Guitar: Eric Heywood, Electric Guitar: Greg Leisz, Harmonica: Ray LaMontagne, Keyboards: Patrick Warren, Lap Steel Guitar: Greg Leisz, Mandola: Greg Leisz, Mastered By: Bob Ludwig, Mixed By: Ryan Freeland, Pedal Steel Guitar: Eric Heywood, Pedal Steel Guitar: Greg Leisz, Photography By [Additional]: Jay Bellerose, Photography By [Additional]: Sarah Sousa, Photography By [Portrait]: Mark Seliger, Photography By [Still]: Tobias LaMontagne, Producer: Ray LaMontagne, Recorded By: Ryan Freeland, Resonator Guitar [Acoustic]: Greg Leisz, Songwriter: Ray LaMontagne, Vocals: Ray LaMontagne, Labelcode REDI65086.2 (88697 65086 2), Published By Sweet Mary Music, Published By Chrysalis Music, Recorded At Apple Hill, Mixed At Stampede Origin, Mastered At Gateway Mastering"God Willin' & The Creek Don't Rise" is a soulful and evocative album by Ray LaMontagne & The Pariah Dogs, released in CD format by Rca Int. This record captures the raw emotion and authentic storytelling that have become hallmarks of LaMontagne's music. With tracks blending folk, Americana, and blues influences, the album explores themes of love, longing, and redemption. Notably produced with his touring band The Pariah Dogs for the first time, this collaboration adds depth to LaMontagne?s signature sound. Ray LaMontagne has earned critical acclaim throughout his career; he won a Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Folk Album with this very release in 2011. His previous works like "Trouble" and "Gossip in the Grain" have solidified his reputation as one of modern music?s most compelling singer-songwriters. Rca International (Rca Int.) is renowned for its commitment to quality productions across genres and decades?home to legendary artists worldwide. |  | Product Safety
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|  | David Hayter - 23/Aug/2010  After three successful albums together, the partnership of Lamontagne & Johns is no more; but can Ray still produce the goods without his mastermind p...
|  | Swapmeet Louie - 21/Aug/2010  Self-produced albums are always a touchy subject for me. On one hand, I can understand the natural need of the artist to take full control of the mat...
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|  | Steven Hyden - 17/Aug/2010  Ray LaMontagne has a voice like a 1978 Pontiac Trans Am: strongly masculine, quantifiably powerful, soulful in a decidedly passé sense, and a touch to...
|  | tosnob - 09/Aug/2010  The first thing that springs to mind when you say 'Ray LaMontagne' is his songwriting. On August 17th he brings us another batch of that renowned son...
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