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Shooter Jennings - (2006) Electric Rodeo 1. Electric Rodeo 4:32 2. Gone To Carolina 4:05 3. Some Rowdy Women 3:12 4. The Song Is Still Slipping Away 3:09 5. Hair Of The Dog 4:01 6. Little White Lines 5:29 7. Alligator Chomp (The Ballad Of Dr. Martin Luther Frog Jr.) 3:10 8. Manifesto No. 2 2:09 9. Aviators 3:23 10. Bad Magick 5:11 11. It Ain't Easy Скрытый текст (вы должны зарегистрироваться или войти под своим логином):
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Shooter Jennings's 2005 debut, Put the "O" Back in Country, outlined the artistic differences--and similarities--between himself and his parents, Waylon Jennings and Jessi Colter. This second time out, his tight, raw trio bristling behind him, his vocal roar remains less weathered, though he deliberately, momentarily evokes Waylon on "Some Rowdy Women," the darkly futile "Hair of the Dog," and "Little White Lines," a fearful, foreboding tale of cocaine abuse. His reflective, vulnerable side emerges on the sorrowful "The Song Is Slipping Away" and the painfully contrite ballad "Aviators." Sly humor drives a revival of Hank Williams Jr.'s "Living Proof" that begins by paying homage to the original, luring the listener into momentarily believing that Jennings, too, is desperate to free himself from a famous daddy's shadow. It is, of course, a brilliant fake-out. Near the song's end, he and the band flip right into the famous instrumental vamp Waylon used on so many of his hits, a wise-assed move worthy of Waylon himself. --Rich Kienzle |
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https://www.facebook.com/ShooterJennings Artist.........: Shooter Jennings Album..........: Don’t Wait Up (for George) (EP) Year...........: 2014 Bitrate........: 320 kbps Size...........: 44 mb
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Released: Aug 05, 2014. Label: Black Country Rock. Don’t Wait Up (for George), a new 5 song EP from Shooter Jennings. http://psychoramblincountry.com/?p=775
1. Don’t Wait Up (I’m Playin’ Possum) 2. Living In A Minor Key 3. She Thinks I Still Care 4. If The Drinkin’ Don’t Kill Me 5. The Door Links..........: Скрытый текст (вы должны войти под своим логином или зарегистрироваться и иметь 20 сообщение(ий)):
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Artist.........: Shooter Jennings Album..........: Family Man Year...........: 2012 Bitrate........: 320 kbps Size...........: 94 mb
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Original Release Date: March 13, 2012. Label: eOne Music
Copyright: (C) 2012 Black Country Rock/eOne Music. Total Length: 40:08. Recording in his recently adopted hometown of New York, producing himself for the first time, and playing with a group of extremely talented musicians he has dubbed The Triple Crown; Shooter is more relaxed and confident on this album than ever before. Featuring renowned jazz pianist Erik Deutsch, guitarist Chris Masterson, drummer Tony Leone, bassist Jeff Hill, pedal steel player John Graboff, and rising roots music star Eleanor Whitmore, who contributes harmony vocals as well as playing mandolin and fiddle, the Triple Crown brings to mind such ensembles as Merle Haggard's Strangers, Bob Wills' Texas Playboys, and Buck Owens' Buckaroos, becoming an integral part of the music and adding their unique stamp to each and every note. It is his rebel DNA accompanied with his mature outlook and emotional strength of a father and a family man, which makes him one of the most exciting artists of his era. This album was really the first time that I took the creative process entirely in my own hands. I had formed a new band, The Triple Crown, after reuniting with an old friend Erik Deutsch, who plays keys in the band, and went into the studio, producing the album myself. We spent a month in the Magic Shop in Soho and came out with what I think is my most country record to date. I'm really proud of this record and the songs on it, as this was the first time that I wrote the entire record on an acoustic, made demos, and treated the songs as a blue print for The Triple Crown to interpret. says Jennings The first single from the album The Deed and The Dollar was released on iTunes on December 20th, 2011 and is considered by Shooter to be the perfect love song. Shooter relies heavily on his own experiences throughout the album and as a result many of the songs are very autobiographical in nature, whether he's addressing critics on The Family Tree; paying tribute to his roots on the hard-rocking Southern Family Anthem; (We may be trash, but we're a family, he sings), or diving into deeply personal territory with heartfelt ballads like Daddy's Hands, a song which was inspired by an illness in his family last year.http://nodepression.com/album-review...ooter-jennings http://www.rollingstone.com/music/ne...y-man-20120331
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01. The Real Me
02. The Long Road Ahead (feat. Tom Morello & Eleanor Whitmore) 03. The Deed and the Dollar 04. Manifesto No. 4 05. Summer Dreams (Al's Song) 06. Southern Family Anthem 07. Daddy's Hands 08. The Black Dog 09. The Family Tree 10. Born Again (feat. Eleanor Whitmore) Links..........: Скрытый текст (вы должны войти под своим логином или зарегистрироваться и иметь 30 сообщение(ий)):
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Artist.........: Shooter Jennings Album..........: The Other Life Year...........: 2013 Bitrate........: 320 kbps Size...........: 109 mb
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Original Release Date: March 12, 2013. Label: eOne Music. Copyright: (C) 2013 Black Country Rock & Entertainment One. Total Length: 47:38. Waylon Albright Jennings was named after his famous father, the country star to whom labels such as “maverick” and “outlaw” were liberally stuck like Post-it notes on a Nashville dive bar’s fridge. He even got to play his dad in the Johnny Cash biopic Walk The Line, but Shooter’s own maverick credentials veer far from any kind of honky-tonk hierarchy.
Shooter’s 33 now, the old man’s been dead for a decade and, on his seventh album, Jennings Jr raises the occasional shot glass to the family name (The Low Road, Mama It’s Just My Medicine), but for the most part he treads his own path. This is country music with its own 21st-century agenda, with an attitude and articulacy that is as much about urban plight as it is ornery back-porch folk. The Other Life checks in at the expected redneck haunts, but with the lyrical verve of writers from further afield (the pathos of Shane MacGowan on Wild And Lonesome, the doom-laden cynicism of Nick Cave on The Gunslinger). It’s a canny balancing act, embracing the rich heritage of outsider country while riding shotgun as it motors down broader highways of American angst. http://tasteofcountry.com/shooter-je...he-other-life/
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01. Flying Saucer Song 03:37
02. A Hard Lesson To Learn 03:34 03. The White Trash Song (Feat. Scott H. Biram) 05:08 04. Wild & Lonesome (Feat. Patty Griffin) 04:07 05. Outlaw You 04:19 06. The Other Life 03:42 07. The Low Road 03:04 08. Mama, It's Just My Medicine 05:07 09. The Outsider 03:10 10. 15 Million Light-Years Away (Feat. Jim Dandy) 05:20 11. The Gunslinger 06:30 Links..........: Скрытый текст (вы должны войти под своим логином или зарегистрироваться и иметь 30 сообщение(ий)):
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Artist.........: Shooter Jennings Album..........: Countach (For Giorgio) Year...........: 2016 Bitrate........: 320 kbps Size...........: 92 mb
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Original Release Date: March 11, 2016. Label: BCR Records. Total Length: 40:07. Shooter Jennings returns with his 7th studio LP with "Countach (for Giorgio)". In 2014 Shooter released "Don't Wait Up (for George)", an EP paying tribute to George Jones, and at the same time announced "Countach" his album comprised of songs composed or inspired by production pioneer Giorgio Moroder. But this is no tribute album. "Countach" is a sound-collage-style journey through the 80's and 90's culture, innovative songwriting, genre bending, fiddle-meets-synthesizer soundscapes and a shrine to pioneers of books, bytes and beats. "Countach" features guest appearances from modern folk songstress Brandi Carlile, Antichrist Superstar Marilyn Manson, country-rock pioneer Steve Young and even Lord British himself, computer game leviathan Richard Garriott. http://consequenceofsound.net/2016/0...h-for-giorgio/ http://www.rollingstone.com/music/ne...ntach-20160104
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01. Loading 00:47
02. Countach 03:24 03. From Here To Eternity 04:27 04. I'm Left, You're Right, She's Gone 05:59 05. Born To Die (feat. Steve Young) 04:52 06. Chase (feat. Richard Garriott De Cayeux) 02:53 07. Love Kills 05:02 08. The Neverending Story (feat. Brandi Carlile) 04:33 09. Cat People (feat. Marilyn Manson) 08:10 Links..........: Скрытый текст (вы должны войти под своим логином или зарегистрироваться и иметь 30 сообщение(ий)):
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