00-glen_hansard-didnt_he_ramble-2015.nfo
Artist: Glen Hansard
Album: Didn't He Ramble
Bitrate: 211kbps avg
Quality: EAC Secure Mode / LAME 3.98.4 / -V0 / 44.100Khz
Label: Anti-
Genre: Indie
Size: 62.24 megs
PlayTime: 0h 39min 20sec total
Rip Date: 2015-09-18
Store Date: 2015-09-18
Track List:
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01. Grace Beneath The Pines 3:31
02. Wedding Ring 4:47
03. Winning Streak 3:21
04. Her Mercy 4:46
05. McCormack's Wall 4:39
06. Lowly Deserter 3:02
07. Paying My Way 3:34
08. My Little Ruin 4:26
09. Just To Be The One 3:13
10. Stay The Road 4:01
Release Notes:
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Glen Hansard has built a career, now 25 years strong, on struggle. His
impassioned songs mostly veer between the exhausting struggle to make it
those two pillars.
degree and packing in fervent supporters at majestic venues across the globe,
that youthful thirst to prove oneself (and all the doubt that accompanies it)
on his second solo outing.
of sugar timbre. In many ways, these 10 tracks serve as spiritual companions to
co-producer, Thomas Bartlett, the tune manages to convey good will, hope, and
pleading, while also coping with the inevitable.
His hard-won wisdom allows him to recognize that raging against bloodthirsty
grace than calling someone home.
keep folded up in your pocket to take out and read over and over until it begins
to tear at the creases, the text allowing you to muster up strength and courage
dipping a toe into the waters of gospel to a full-on Sunday revival, Hansard a
welcome and comforting presence at the pulpit. A swaying choir, curiously kept
trombonist Curtis Fowlkes. Even stripped down, the song evoked a ripe New
Orleans sensibility. The album version finds Hansard leading a second line
bandmate Dave Odlum), the album remains cohesive and builds on the workshopping
empathy.
reaches out to a friend prone to self-sabotage, manages to check off both boxes.
Hansard starts off gently, coaxing the recluse away from a poisonous crowd via a
soft guitar pitter-pattering like raindrops against a window. The backing band
talent before expanding and extending an olive branch. In contrast, album opener
his own shortcomings. It maintains a hymn-like momentum, save for a small break
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