Crowell, Rodney / Tarpaper Sky
Album: | Tarpaper Sky | Collection: | Country | |
Artist: | Crowell, Rodney | Added: | Apr 2014 | |
Label: | New West Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2014-09-26 | Pull Date: | 2014-11-28 | Charts: | Country/Bluegrass |
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Week Ending: | Nov 23 | Nov 16 | Nov 9 | Oct 19 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jul 22, 2022: | Traditions
Somebody's Shadow |
4. | Nov 20, 2014: | Gegencang Show
Frankie Please, Fever On The Bayou, The Long Journey Home |
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2. | Jan 04, 2019: | Traditions
Somebody's Shadow |
5. | Nov 11, 2014: | funk to folk
Somebody's Shadow |
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3. | Aug 28, 2018: | That's Not Bluegrass
Famous Last Words Of A Fool In Love |
6. | Nov 04, 2014: | Eclectic Erudition wk 06 fall 14 steeplechase was not used! next week... maybe.
Somebody's Shadow |
Album Review
Be Sharp
Reviewed 2014-09-26
Reviewed 2014-09-26
CONTEMPORARY COUNTRY
Songwriter/crooner in the manner of Guy, Willie, Kris. Generally easy-to-listen-to country: a lot of ballads, a few rockers. It’s OK on the whole with a couple stand-out songs.
No FCC issues.
1 Mid-tempo. Cheery, pleasant singing. On-the-road imagery. A bit cliché. Standard electric guitar, bass, drums accompaniment. (4:23)
2 * Mid-tempo swing. Naughty fun down in Cajun country. Franglais lyrics. Add an accordion to the band. (3:57)
3 ** Fast. Jerry Lee Lewis-style rocker with honky-tonk piano. (2:43)
4 Very slow. Broken hearted. Just vox, acoustic guitar, tiny bit of piano. Dreary. (3:55)
5 * Slow. A maybe hopeful, maybe hopeless love situation. Male/female duet. (3:50)
6 ** Mid-tempo. Bar room blues. A bit of grit in his voice shows some versatility. (3:29)
7 Mid-slow. About how grandpa loved grandma. Boring and tired. (3:43)
8 * Mid-tempo. Goin’ straight at a revival meeting. Elec guitar & gospel singers. (3:40)
9 Slow. Just vox and elec guitar. A Willie-style ballad. (3:28)
10 Mid-tempo. Light hearted and lightweight. (3:55)
11 Mid-slow. Pretty but insubstantial. (5:08)
Songwriter/crooner in the manner of Guy, Willie, Kris. Generally easy-to-listen-to country: a lot of ballads, a few rockers. It’s OK on the whole with a couple stand-out songs.
No FCC issues.
1 Mid-tempo. Cheery, pleasant singing. On-the-road imagery. A bit cliché. Standard electric guitar, bass, drums accompaniment. (4:23)
2 * Mid-tempo swing. Naughty fun down in Cajun country. Franglais lyrics. Add an accordion to the band. (3:57)
3 ** Fast. Jerry Lee Lewis-style rocker with honky-tonk piano. (2:43)
4 Very slow. Broken hearted. Just vox, acoustic guitar, tiny bit of piano. Dreary. (3:55)
5 * Slow. A maybe hopeful, maybe hopeless love situation. Male/female duet. (3:50)
6 ** Mid-tempo. Bar room blues. A bit of grit in his voice shows some versatility. (3:29)
7 Mid-slow. About how grandpa loved grandma. Boring and tired. (3:43)
8 * Mid-tempo. Goin’ straight at a revival meeting. Elec guitar & gospel singers. (3:40)
9 Slow. Just vox and elec guitar. A Willie-style ballad. (3:28)
10 Mid-tempo. Light hearted and lightweight. (3:55)
11 Mid-slow. Pretty but insubstantial. (5:08)
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