Country/Blues
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Not The Tremblin' Kind

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発売日 2016年06月17日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルSpit & Polish
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 SPITLP16001
SKU 844493060017

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Personnel includes: Laura Cantrell (vocals); Jay Sherman-Godfrey (acoustic & electric guitars, organ, background vocals); Robin Goldwasser (melodica, background vocals); Jeremy Chatzky (acoustic & electric basses); Will Rigby (drums, percussion); Mary Lee Kortes (background vocals). Engineers include: Sean Haney, Gene Holder, Jay Sherman-Godfrey. Laura Cantrell's debut album, Not the Tremblin' Kind, is a mix of originals and covers by little known yet superb songwriters like George Usher, Joe Flood, Amy Allison, and the Volebeats' Bob McCreedy -- resulting in an evocative blend of neo-traditionalist country. As a singer, Cantrell doesn't have the pipes of a someone like Lucinda Williams, but, like Merle Haggard, her clear and simple way with a tale or sentiment leaves the listener hanging on every word. Cantrell's own "Queen of the Coast" tells the story of a female country singer from a bygone era who stands toward the back of a stage while her man basks in the spotlight. (Think Bonnie Owens: The mandolin line even slyly echoes one-time husband Haggard's signature "I Am a Lonesome Fugitive.") The era the song nods to is also expressive of Cantrell's sound, which is of clearly different stock than the high drama of alt-country young lion Neko Case or the good-natured folkyness of predecessor Nanci Griffith. Rather, Cantrell's music echoes a truck-stop jukebox circa the 1950s or '60s and such woman pioneers as Kitty Wells. Also, Cantrell's work as a DJ at famed free-form station WFMU allowed her to cull the finest tracks that crossed her turntable, and her ear for the right tunes to cover is clearly evident. On her heart-piercing take on the Volebeats' "Two Seconds," her plaintive voice is used to excellent effect, driving home the primary sentiment, "Two seconds of your love is all I need of you/two seconds of your time, that's enough to say we're through/two beats of your heart is enough to know we'll never part." Another great cover is Amy Allison's "Whiskey Makes You Sweeter," which Cantrell delivers with the poise of a woman who won't make the same mistake twice -- rather than the sloppy, temporary regret the song might suggest. Solid production by World Famous Blue Jays member Jay Sherman-Godfrey and strong musicianship make this first-class, enduring Americana -- with one foot in the past and an eye towards the future. ~ Erik Hage

  1. 1.[LPレコード]
    1. 1.
      Not the Tremblin' Kind
    2. 2.
      Little Bit of You
    3. 3.
      Queen of the Coast
    4. 4.
      Pile of Woe
    5. 5.
      Two Seconds
    6. 6.
      Churches Off the Interstate
    7. 7.
      The Whiskey Makes You Sweeter
    8. 8.
      Do You Ever Think of Me
    9. 9.
      Big Wheel
    10. 10.
      My Heart Goes Out to You
    11. 11.
      Somewhere, Some Night
    12. 12.
      The Way It Is

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Laura Cantrell

ゲスト
アーティスト: Will Rigby

商品の紹介

Rolling Stone (1/18/01, p.60) - 4 stars out of 5 - "...An austere beauty, a record of such graceful hill-country minimalism...that you can hear every ounce of sorrow and steel in Cantrell's strong, direct voice..." Uncut (9/03, p.99) - 4 stars out of 5 - "...Cantrell is steeped in country and bluegrass, but brings a strident grace all her own....Her voice is cut-glass pure..." Magnet (1-2/01, pp.81-2) - "...It's here, with songs that really do tremble, where Cantrell finds her strength." CMJ (11/20/00, p.15) - "...With a reverence for plaintive, old-timey honky tonk that doesn't exclude strains of folk, jazz or pop...applied to her own sweetly earnest style of modern twang..."
Rovi

Laura Cantrell's debut album, Not the Tremblin' Kind, is a mix of originals and covers by little known yet superb songwriters like George Usher, Joe Flood, Amy Allison, and the Volebeats' Bob McCreedy -- resulting in an evocative blend of neo-traditionalist country. As a singer, Cantrell doesn't have the pipes of a someone like Lucinda Williams, but, like Merle Haggard, her clear and simple way with a tale or sentiment leaves the listener hanging on every word. Cantrell's own "Queen of the Coast" tells the story of a female country singer from a bygone era who stands toward the back of a stage while her man basks in the spotlight. (Think Bonnie Owens: The mandolin line even slyly echoes one-time husband Haggard's signature "I Am a Lonesome Fugitive.") The era the song nods to is also expressive of Cantrell's sound, which is of clearly different stock than the high drama of alt-country young lion Neko Case or the good-natured folkyness of predecessor Nanci Griffith. Rather, Cantrell's music echoes a truck-stop jukebox circa the 1950s or '60s and such woman pioneers as Kitty Wells. Also, Cantrell's work as a DJ at famed free-form station WFMU allowed her to cull the finest tracks that crossed her turntable, and her ear for the right tunes to cover is clearly evident. On her heart-piercing take on the Volebeats' "Two Seconds," her plaintive voice is used to excellent effect, driving home the primary sentiment, "Two seconds of your love is all I need of you/two seconds of your time, that's enough to say we're through/two beats of your heart is enough to know we'll never part." Another great cover is Amy Allison's "Whiskey Makes You Sweeter," which Cantrell delivers with the poise of a woman who won't make the same mistake twice -- rather than the sloppy, temporary regret the song might suggest. Solid production by World Famous Blue Jays member Jay Sherman-Godfrey and strong musicianship make this first-class, enduring Americana -- with one foot in the past and an eye towards the future. ~ Erik Hage
Rovi

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