Death And Life Of Capt Nathan Baker, The
Reviews
Kim Walter
Reviewed 2017-01-24
Reviewed 2017-01-24
Allelujah, “The Death and Life of Capt Nathan Baker”
Label: The Syndicate
Reviewed by: Kim Walter, January 2017
An interesting spiritual concept album inspired by a civil War photo book belonging to Capt Nathan Baker. This Captain prayed with his men in the field before leading them into battle, and he became a kind of good luck talisman for his soldiers. The album is filled with gentle instrumentation and meandering lyrics that only very loosely fit into the country genre. I liked #1, 4 and 9 best.
1. med- soft rock, reminds me of a cross between early Bowie and Lou Reed
2. slow/med – gentle marching tune
3. med- soft rock tune with a slight twang in the voice
4. slow- very short INSTRUMENTAL with vocal sounds, but no words
5. slow- rock ballad
6. med- soft rock sound with heavy lyrics
7. slow/med- march with patriotic lyrics
8. slow- INSTRUMENTAL, gentle, dreamy and short
9. med- gentle tune that would be soft rock in a simpler world
Recent airplay
Hero's Heroes
Caleb Smith — Mar 17, 2017
Alright, Alright
Munch Time — Mar 07, 2017
Alright, Alright
Music Casserole — Feb 18, 2017
Charting
2017-02-01 — 2017-04-05
Country/Bluegrass
| Week Ending | Airplays |
|---|---|
| Mar 19 | 1 |
| Mar 12 | 1 |
| Feb 19 | 1 |
Track listing
| 1. | Alright, Alright | ||
| 2. | Chariots On Fire | ||
| 3. | Band Of Brother Blues | ||
| 4. | Interlude (Angel Of Death) | ||
| 5. | Cosmic Dreamer | ||
| 6. | Warrior | ||
| 7. | Hero's Heroes | ||
| 8. | Interlude (Soul) | ||
| 9. | Dance With Me |