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专辑名称: The Man from Waco
创作艺人: [Charley Crockett]
音乐流派: COUNTRY|乡村音乐
专辑规格: 1碟15首
出品公司: Son of Davy
发行时间: 2022/9/9
官方标价: £9.49 (会员免费下载)
域名语言: [en] (AI检测)


曲目介绍:

The Man from Waco Theme
Cowboy Candy
Time of the Cottonwood Trees
Just Like Honey
I'm Just a Clown
Black Sedan
The Man from Waco
Trinity River
Tom Turkey
Odessa
All the Way from Atlanta
Horse Thief Mesa
July Jackson
The Man From Waco Finale
Name on a Billboard


详细介绍:

This is Charley Crockett%27s eleventh album in the past seven years, including two in 2021 and this, his second for 2022 following a collection of covers. Still, a few new things stand out: He%27s taken to the studio with his touring band The Blue Drifters and no other musicians, and switched from longtime producer Billy Horton to his manager, Texas legend Bruce Robison. (The album was recorded at Robison%27s studio The Bunker near Austin.) It%27s not too polished, nor does it need to be, as Robison largely kept the first takes and added only a few overdubs. Lyrically, there is a theme of Crockett—an outsider in Top 40 country and modern Americana—seeming weary of the act. I%27m Just a Clown, a melding of countrypolitan flash and horn-heavy funkiness that%27s similar to the swaggering style he played with on 2021%27s Music City USA, is a dramatic backdrop for his resigned feelings: The joker stands in the middle/ And turns a trick for you/ Because sometimes you know it%27s better. Cowboy Candy—spare and stark, with Crockett%27s East Texas accent and yipping hiccup bared against an acoustic blues riff—finds him putting on the clown costume again: I%27ve got my clean shirts starched up all brand new/ I%27m about to do-si-do because my bills are all due/ Cowboy Candy … But Crockett, even with his highly stylized fashion cowboy look, sounds perfectly authentic on Just LIke Honey, real honky-tonk blessed with a good deep bass stomp and gliding steel. The Blue Drifters particularly deliver on the jazzy Trinity River (clock the horn and sassy piano) and Odessa, where the organ pours out like liquid. And Tom Turkey is a treat: A loose-limbed interpolation of a rarely heard Bob Dylan track (from the Pat Garrett & Billy The Kid outtakes), it could be a jammy Band track complete with deep-fried Southern blues-rock guitar. Time of the Cottonwood Trees, meanwhile, traffics in a satisfying, Glen Campbell melancholic feel. The record closes out with Name on a Billboard, as bright as Johnny Cash at his jauntiest, as Crockett comes back to that slightly cynical grappling-with-success thing: I%27m going to LA/ Think I%27ll drive around/ Ain%27t got much to lose/ Not even my pride/ Think I%27ll buy some things/ I can%27t afford/ Hey look, my name%27s on a billboard. 


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