Trouble & Love

Gauthier, Mary
In the Black Records
Country | May 2014

Reviews

Chelsea
Reviewed 2014-09-03
Mary Gauthier / Trouble & Love – Where country meets folk music. Beautifully constructed melodies interplay with simple vocals. The detail with which each instrument is played makes this album a gem
FCC clean.
(1) 3:51: Slow song. Drawling vocals over simple acoustic chord changes.
(2) 2:55: Slow melodic song about a love gone bad. Some stringed instrument, piano, and strummed guitar.
(3) 6:15: Slow rolling song. Nice mix of guitar and piano to build up the song. Guitar instrumental nicely placed in song.
(4) 5:26: Lovely finger plucking and a soft duet.
*(5) 4:59: Song starts with just slide guitar, and builds up. In comes strong strumming and piano to strengthen the song. The slide guitar in this song is really well done.
*(6) 4:17: Has a nice, head bobbing, beat. Beautifully flowing instrumentation that transitions through different instruments. Instantly inspires you to sway in its medium paced melody.
(7) 5:07: Soft strumming guitar and some organ. Reverb electric guitar solo adds to the song.
(8) 5:31: Full bodied song. Faster song in the album. Simple but beautifully sung lyrics.
Reviewed by Chelsea – Sept 3, 2014

Recent airplay

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Trouble And Love, False From True, When A Woman Goes Cold
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Charting

2014-09-05 — 2014-11-07 Country/Bluegrass
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Sep 28 3
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Track listing

1. When A Woman Goes Cold
2. False From True
3. Trouble And Love
4. Oh Soul
5. Worthy
6. Walking Each Other Home
7. How You Learn To Live Alone
8. Another Train