Talmadge, Jeff / Kind Of Everything
Album: | Kind Of Everything | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Talmadge, Jeff | Added: | Jan 2011 | |
Label: | Berkalin Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2011-10-09 | Pull Date: | 2011-12-11 |
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Week Ending: | Dec 11 | Nov 20 | Nov 13 | Nov 6 | Oct 30 | Oct 16 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Dec 11, 2011: | Sunny Side Up
Molly |
4. | Nov 06, 2011: | Sunny Side Up
If It Wasn't For The Wind |
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2. | Dec 04, 2011: | Sunny Side Up
Molly |
5. | Oct 30, 2011: | Sunny Side Up
Molly |
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3. | Nov 13, 2011: | Sunny Side Up
Mississippi Moon |
6. | Oct 23, 2011: | Sunny Side Up
Summer Road |
Album Review
Be Sharp
Reviewed 2011-09-29
Reviewed 2011-09-29
A Texas-style singer-songwriter; his PR blurb mentions Townes, Guy, and Jerry Jeff—he ain’t that good, but you can hear those influences. This is Talmadge’s 7th album; ZK says we have three others in deep storage. All songs written by Talmadge, except track 1.
No FCC issues.
1. * By David Olney, who’s written for Emmylou, Steve Earle, others. Mid-tempo country love song. His singing is better here than on other tracks. Electric guitar. (3:27)
2. Mid-tempo, folky. About a street violinist in Germany. Features a pretty fiddle. (3:29)
3. * Mid-tempo title track. Kinda-sorta Guy Clark-ish. Spoken/sung story telling. (3:38)
4. Reminiscence in fast waltz time of great first kiss. Spectacularly schmaltzy. (2:42)
5. Slow, sad, down n out. Kids have moved away. Life is hard. Yuck. (5:02)
6. * Slow, folky lament to a girl who left. Old-time dobro, mandolin, backing vox. (2:50)
7. * Country ballad. Memories of a teenage summer romance. Nice pedal steel. (3:56)
8. Yet another girl and a long ago summer. Mid-tempo this time. (4:11)
9. More slow, sad storytelling. Something bad happened years ago. Getting tedious. (3:41)
10. Mid-tempo love song. Sort of a campfire-song feel. Nice mandolin and harp. (2:50)
11. Slow love song, backed by violins. (3:31)
12. * Finally something happy. When you’ve just fallen in love. Nice fiddle & dobro. (3:11)
13. “Bonus (sic) track” Schmaltzy Christmas waltz. The pedal steel is nice though. (4:26)
No FCC issues.
1. * By David Olney, who’s written for Emmylou, Steve Earle, others. Mid-tempo country love song. His singing is better here than on other tracks. Electric guitar. (3:27)
2. Mid-tempo, folky. About a street violinist in Germany. Features a pretty fiddle. (3:29)
3. * Mid-tempo title track. Kinda-sorta Guy Clark-ish. Spoken/sung story telling. (3:38)
4. Reminiscence in fast waltz time of great first kiss. Spectacularly schmaltzy. (2:42)
5. Slow, sad, down n out. Kids have moved away. Life is hard. Yuck. (5:02)
6. * Slow, folky lament to a girl who left. Old-time dobro, mandolin, backing vox. (2:50)
7. * Country ballad. Memories of a teenage summer romance. Nice pedal steel. (3:56)
8. Yet another girl and a long ago summer. Mid-tempo this time. (4:11)
9. More slow, sad storytelling. Something bad happened years ago. Getting tedious. (3:41)
10. Mid-tempo love song. Sort of a campfire-song feel. Nice mandolin and harp. (2:50)
11. Slow love song, backed by violins. (3:31)
12. * Finally something happy. When you’ve just fallen in love. Nice fiddle & dobro. (3:11)
13. “Bonus (sic) track” Schmaltzy Christmas waltz. The pedal steel is nice though. (4:26)
Track Listing