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Reviewed 2014-08-06
Reviewed 2014-08-06
James Jackson Toth, one of the best singer-songwriters going and a KZSU favorite (his album Blood Oaths of the New Blues was our 2nd most played of 2013), is back with a gorgeous, easygoing album somewhere on a side road along the country/folk/Americana highway. It’s slow and pretty and meandering, but not as tripped out as Blood Oaths or as hard rocking as his album with The World War IV (another KZSU charter in 2013). It’s great music for the back porch of your soul, and Toth’s an excellent lyricist to boot. Recommended if you like Lambchop, Bill Callahan, Cass McCombs. Also features guitarist extraordinaire William Tyler. Every song’s absolutely wonderful, but good starters are 1, 4, 5, 6. No FCCs.
1. *(3:13)—Upbeat, straightforward, lovely electric folk.
2. (4:45)—Slow, yearning western blues, with upright bass.
3. (6:50)—Mid-tempo, lush, rolling through the desert.
4. *(3:54)—Driving, sharp-toothed blues, with a snarling guitar solo.
5. *(5:39)—Loping, persistent, with pedal steel. Song title repeats at the end of each verse.
6. *(5:02)—Free and breezy, easy old-time country with harmonica. Yes! You’ll feel great after playing this.
7. (6:10)—Wistful evening music. The pedal steel’s back.
8. (8:19)—Bluesy, a little bouncy, trippy, sweltering. Lots of jamming and nice, distant guitar soloing.
9. (5:40)—Very bluesy. “Don’t be ashamed to feel lonesome in a crowd.” Droning ending.
1. *(3:13)—Upbeat, straightforward, lovely electric folk.
2. (4:45)—Slow, yearning western blues, with upright bass.
3. (6:50)—Mid-tempo, lush, rolling through the desert.
4. *(3:54)—Driving, sharp-toothed blues, with a snarling guitar solo.
5. *(5:39)—Loping, persistent, with pedal steel. Song title repeats at the end of each verse.
6. *(5:02)—Free and breezy, easy old-time country with harmonica. Yes! You’ll feel great after playing this.
7. (6:10)—Wistful evening music. The pedal steel’s back.
8. (8:19)—Bluesy, a little bouncy, trippy, sweltering. Lots of jamming and nice, distant guitar soloing.
9. (5:40)—Very bluesy. “Don’t be ashamed to feel lonesome in a crowd.” Droning ending.
Recent airplay
Gone To Stay
The Sunset Life (Best of 2014, Part 3) — Jan 15, 2015
Dambuilding
The Sunset Life (2014 Favorites, Part 2) — Jan 09, 2015
Gone To Stay
The Sunset Life — Oct 09, 2014
Dambuilding
Deep Sea Didgeridoo — Oct 07, 2014
Adie
BravoMarco Variety Show — Oct 04, 2014
Alpha Dawn
The Sunset Life — Oct 02, 2014
Charting
2014-08-08 — 2014-10-10
| Week Ending | Airplays |
|---|---|
| Oct 12 | 2 |
| Oct 5 | 3 |
| Sep 28 | 1 |
| Sep 7 | 1 |
| Aug 31 | 2 |
| Aug 24 | 2 |
| Aug 17 | 4 |
| Aug 10 | 1 |
Track listing
| 1. | Alpha Dawn | ||
| 2. | Uneasy Peace | ||
| 3. | When The Trail Goes Cold | ||
| 4. | Adie | ||
| 5. | Dambuilding | ||
| 6. | Sinking Feelings | ||
| 7. | Home And Horizon | ||
| 8. | Port Of Call | ||
| 9. | Gone To Stay |