DPND: Neal Casal - The Sun Rises Here
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
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few days ago Rodrigo Joserra friend beat me to talking about this disc in its land , but I decided that was not going to prevent this discs appear to not be depressed the The Sun Rises Here the great Neal Casal. Another album that happens to be my first contact with the author, and contains the one for me is the best theme that later became the squire of Ryan Adams and his Cardinals Malaz Hazy leader, "Real Country Dark" , one of those songs that simply describes what it's American and sounds No Depression. One of those issues that I never tire of hearing over and over time, I continue versioned versions as long as possible because it drives me crazy. The Sun Rises Here is the fourth album in the discography of Casal, published in 1998 after its successful debut Fade Away Diamond Time in 1995, and assumed maintenance Rain, Wind and Speed \u200b\u200bin 1996 Field Recordings in 1997. Some bold claim that Casal lowered its level with this record. The thing is joke Have you heard either "Today I'm Gonna Bleed"? Do not you say anything "The New Jenny Jenkins"? And the end to "The Last of My Connections"? How about the chorus of Angie McKenna? Casal
repeated in this band disk and adds to James "Hutch" Hutchinson, Bonnie Raitt's band on bass to achieve a flawless grupazo. The whole album was recorded on the west coast in no time and mixed in one day! Some say that it is not so good. I think that's why it is so good. The named "Today I'm Gonna Bleed" opens with a song work with honesty and warmth that sometimes becomes a pain. A metaphor that perfectly defines the career of an author beloved by these lands in their own country (but almost no one comes close to his concerts not here.) Too bad, deserves much more.
Sonando: Real Country Dark Neal Casal
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