Death And Life Of Capt Nathan Baker, The

Country | Jan 2017

Reviews

Kim Walter
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

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Charting

2017-02-01 — 2017-04-05 Country/Bluegrass
Week EndingAirplays
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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