Years In The Wilderness

Dolour
Years In The Wilderness

18,99 EUR
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Quince Records
Release date: 27/Aug/2007
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Sales Rank: #44393 in Mainstream Rock
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Style: Mainstream Rock
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Details / Tracklist: 1.1 Wake Up Wake Up
1.2 Naive
1.3 An Easy Life
1.4 I've Made Up My Mind (I'm Never Gonna Make My Mind Up, Again)
1.5 The Girl I Dream of
1.6 Above That
1.7 Let Go
1.8 I'm Just No Good for You, Babe
1.9 To Lay a Ghost
1.10 Everything Changes When the Sun Dips Out of Sight
1.11 Lyin', Hidin', Cryin'
1.12 Mother/Son
1.13 The Beginning of Love
1.14 My Dream Come True
1.15 I Sold My Guitar to the Devil
1.16 Summertime Is Finally Here
1.17 Take Me or Leave Me
1.18 Been in Love for a Long Long Time
1.19 Evie
Number of discs: 1
Extra-Infos: 19 Tks One Part Bombastic/ Dark Rock - One Part Moody J
Description:The fourth and strongest album to date by Shane Tutmarc's Dolour, "The Years in the Wilderness" is an ambitious 19-song set split up into two parts: The bombastic, occasionally dark rock of Storm & Stress and the lighter, but moody, jazz-pop of Hell or High-water. The new album is a departure from Dolour's previous albums, New Old Friends (2004) and Suburbiac (2002), which were very manicured, production-heavy albums, featuring hundreds of over-dubs performed by Tutmarc himself. On this album, Tutmarc looked to the past to find a fresh way to record; inspired by Miles Davis's recording sessions, he gathered his favorite musicians and let the songs come together live in a Seattle studio over two very full sessions. Storm & Stress combines the grandeur of Led Zeppelin's more ambitious tracks with the pop-noise of the Pixies and Nirvana. Hell or High-water showcases Tutmarc's love for traditional American songwriting, with nods to gospel, country, Americana, and Tin Pan Alley. Themes of love, spiritual yearning, and self-doubt lend a warmth and depth to this music that is beyond Tutmarc's years.
No. of tracks: 19
Manufacturer No.: QNCE54.2
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