2008-03-31
As you might suspect, these 18 previously released tracks by current Red House artists are a pretty solid bunch of songs. Overall, the sound has an informal, acoustic roots aura about it, but on closer inspection the songwriting and playing on each song are impeccable and well-thought out. Within this acoustic roots context there is still variety. There is the grittier, edgier stuff (1, 3, 11) The more country based stuff (2, 4, 17) The more wholesome sounding stuff (5, 8, 9, 16) To top it off, there is this string of extraordinary songs that are none of the above and perhaps worth a first listen: Jorma’s awesome fingerstyling (13) Guy Davis’ driving blues (14) Peter Ostroushko’s Midwest Worldbeat sound (15) -Pete LewandoskiBRADFORD LEE FOLK & THE BLUEGRASS PLAYBOYS
Somewhere Far Away
John Craigie
No Rain, No Rose
JOHN DRISKELL HOPKINS AND BALSAM RANGE
Daylight
ROSE POLENZANI WITH SESSION AMERICANA
When the River Meets the Sea
The Wood Brothers
Loaded
TUNE-YARDS
Bird-Brains
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