Reilly, John C. / John & Tom/Becky & John
Album: | John & Tom/Becky & John | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Reilly, John C. | Added: | Feb 2012 | |
Label: | Third Man Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2012-02-18 | Pull Date: | 2012-04-21 |
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Week Ending: | Apr 22 | Mar 4 | Feb 26 | Feb 19 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 2 | 6 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jul 07, 2016: | a strange pursuit
I'm Making Plans |
4. | Mar 01, 2012: | The Songsmith Show
Gonna Lay Down My Old Guitar |
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2. | Apr 19, 2012: | Buford J. Sharkley Presents: As Told to Hervey Okkles: A Work of Drama, etc, etc
I'm Making Plans |
5. | Mar 01, 2012: | American Beauty
I'm Making Plans |
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3. | Apr 18, 2012: | Brownian Motion
I'm Making Plans, Gonna Lay Down My Old Guitar |
6. | Feb 25, 2012: | Buford J. Sharkley's (Short) Themeless Escapades
Lonesome Yodel Blues #2 |
Album Review
Wallace Brontoon
Reviewed 2012-02-20
Reviewed 2012-02-20
John C. Reilly (yes, Dr. Steve Brule himself) does an EP with Jack White's personal record label, with two different acts. It's good, and surprisingly subtle.
ACT ONE:
John and Tom. Country-tinged blues. Old timey and nuanced. The other guy, Tom Brosseau, has a talented voice; John stays in the background. Jack White drums the hell out of it.
1. *** Soulful old-timey blues number, with big hollow drum in background, into some sort of modern take on Civil War drummer. Other singer has reedy, soulful voice. Yodeling, too!
2. **** Simple folk guitar strumming, laid-back duet, Jimmie Rodgers yodeling.
ACT TWO:
Becky & John. Lovely '60s style country duets. Great, authentic sound.
3. **Pedal Steel guitar. A Loretta Lynn-Ernest Tubb duet sound, but more hillbilly in the vocals. Intense and whanged-out. Great production. Steel guitar solo!
4. ***** Fragile, again like Lynn-Tubb, but prettier than above duet. Wow, she has a delicate frickin' voice. A heartbreaking piccolo of a voice.
ACT ONE:
John and Tom. Country-tinged blues. Old timey and nuanced. The other guy, Tom Brosseau, has a talented voice; John stays in the background. Jack White drums the hell out of it.
1. *** Soulful old-timey blues number, with big hollow drum in background, into some sort of modern take on Civil War drummer. Other singer has reedy, soulful voice. Yodeling, too!
2. **** Simple folk guitar strumming, laid-back duet, Jimmie Rodgers yodeling.
ACT TWO:
Becky & John. Lovely '60s style country duets. Great, authentic sound.
3. **Pedal Steel guitar. A Loretta Lynn-Ernest Tubb duet sound, but more hillbilly in the vocals. Intense and whanged-out. Great production. Steel guitar solo!
4. ***** Fragile, again like Lynn-Tubb, but prettier than above duet. Wow, she has a delicate frickin' voice. A heartbreaking piccolo of a voice.
Track Listing
1. | Gonna Lay Down My Old Guitar | 3. | I'll Be There If You Ever Want | |||
2. | Lonesome Yodel Blues #2 | 4. | I'm Making Plans |