Tony Joe White: The Shine
The Shine
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- Label: Swamp, 2010
- Erscheinungstermin: 13.12.2010
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Im Alleingang: Der US-Songwriter schnurrt durch die Sümpfe des Südens.
Eine der markantesten Stimmen des tiefen US-Südens meldet sich auf "Shine" zurück: Tony Joe White. Nach dem Erfolg des Albums "Uncovered" (2006), auf dem der Singer / Songwriter zusammen mit Kollegen wie Eric Clapton, Mark Knopfler, Michael McDonald und J. J. Cale zu hören war, legt der 1943 in Louisiana geborene Musiker zehn neue Songs im Alleingang vor. Seine musikalischen Markenzeichen - der schnurrende Bariton und der sumpfige Southern Soul - treibt White auf "The Shine" zu voller Blüte, sämtliche Songs wurden von ihm in seinem eigenen Studio in der Nähe von Nashville selbst eingespielt und produziert. Vom ersten Flüstern von "Season Man" bis zum letzten Track ("A Place To Watch The Sun Go Down") ist "The Shine" ein Album von unaufdringlicher Schönheit und voller verführerischer Geheimnisse.
One of the most distinctive and respected songwriters of the Deep South, Tony Joe White, gets raw and real on his new record “THE SHINE”, set for a September 28 release on his own Swamp Records. “THE SHINE” is a stripped-down collection of ten new White-penned songs that beautifully lays bare his rich, nuanced baritone, and distinctive brand of swampy southern soul.
While White’s critically acclaimed “Uncovered” featured a slew of special guests including Eric Clapton, Mark Knopfler, Michael McDonald and J. J. Cale, “THE SHINE” is all about White. He produced and recorded the album himself in his home studio outside Nashville. From the first whispery notes of “Season Man”, in which he recounts an ominous dream, to the record’s closing track, “A Place to Watch the Sun Go Down”, “THE SHINE” is an album of understated beauty and beguiling mystery. (tonyjoewhite. com)
"Tony Joe White, much like Cash, Kristofferson and Prine, has slowed down and gone deeper and more introspective as he ages. All the clutter and debris of a Nashville session is stripped away to leave voice, guitar and song." (songsillinois. net)
"The man who wrote "Rainy Night In Georgia" and "High Sheriff Of Calhoun Parrish" can still paint those mystery haunted Southern Gothic landscapes ("All") that draw one into a world that exists somewhere between William Faulkner and Elmore Leonard, and where low ‘n' lazy gets the job done just fine every time." (blurt-online. com)
Eine der markantesten Stimmen des tiefen US-Südens meldet sich auf "Shine" zurück: Tony Joe White. Nach dem Erfolg des Albums "Uncovered" (2006), auf dem der Singer / Songwriter zusammen mit Kollegen wie Eric Clapton, Mark Knopfler, Michael McDonald und J. J. Cale zu hören war, legt der 1943 in Louisiana geborene Musiker zehn neue Songs im Alleingang vor. Seine musikalischen Markenzeichen - der schnurrende Bariton und der sumpfige Southern Soul - treibt White auf "The Shine" zu voller Blüte, sämtliche Songs wurden von ihm in seinem eigenen Studio in der Nähe von Nashville selbst eingespielt und produziert. Vom ersten Flüstern von "Season Man" bis zum letzten Track ("A Place To Watch The Sun Go Down") ist "The Shine" ein Album von unaufdringlicher Schönheit und voller verführerischer Geheimnisse.
One of the most distinctive and respected songwriters of the Deep South, Tony Joe White, gets raw and real on his new record “THE SHINE”, set for a September 28 release on his own Swamp Records. “THE SHINE” is a stripped-down collection of ten new White-penned songs that beautifully lays bare his rich, nuanced baritone, and distinctive brand of swampy southern soul.
While White’s critically acclaimed “Uncovered” featured a slew of special guests including Eric Clapton, Mark Knopfler, Michael McDonald and J. J. Cale, “THE SHINE” is all about White. He produced and recorded the album himself in his home studio outside Nashville. From the first whispery notes of “Season Man”, in which he recounts an ominous dream, to the record’s closing track, “A Place to Watch the Sun Go Down”, “THE SHINE” is an album of understated beauty and beguiling mystery. (tonyjoewhite. com)
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"Tony Joe White, much like Cash, Kristofferson and Prine, has slowed down and gone deeper and more introspective as he ages. All the clutter and debris of a Nashville session is stripped away to leave voice, guitar and song." (songsillinois. net)
"The man who wrote "Rainy Night In Georgia" and "High Sheriff Of Calhoun Parrish" can still paint those mystery haunted Southern Gothic landscapes ("All") that draw one into a world that exists somewhere between William Faulkner and Elmore Leonard, and where low ‘n' lazy gets the job done just fine every time." (blurt-online. com)
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- 1 Season man
- 2 Ain't doing nobody no good
- 3 Paintings on the mountain
- 4 Tell me why
- 5 All
- 6 Long way from the river
- 7 Strange night
- 8 Something to soften the blow
- 9 Roll train roll
- 10 A place to watch the sun go down