Interpret:
10 City Run
Label:
Universal (Universal)
Jahr:
2006
EAN:
0602498503768
Medium:
1 CD
Sprache:
Englisch
Verzeichnis:
1 : Intro
2 : City of Angels (Dumb Ol' Country Boy)
3 : Stay All Night
4 : Carmelita
5 : Camino
6 : Somethin' Else
7 : Goodnight Moon
8 : Mama Died
9 : Memories
10 : Juan Mendoza
11 : In It to Win It
12 : Congratulations
2 : City of Angels (Dumb Ol' Country Boy)
3 : Stay All Night
4 : Carmelita
5 : Camino
6 : Somethin' Else
7 : Goodnight Moon
8 : Mama Died
9 : Memories
10 : Juan Mendoza
11 : In It to Win It
12 : Congratulations
Zustandsbeschreibung
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Artikelbeschreibung
FÜR FANS VON ROOTS ROCK;AMERICANA;COUNTRY ROCK:10 City Run's debut opens with a snippet, complete with static and fade-out, of a DJ introducing a song from the band on a radio station "serving up country and western music, Texas style." That's an apt but incomplete precis of the band, which also mixes some Tex-Mex and Bakersfield style into its country and western and is at times reminiscent of the Derailers and the late, lamented Hollisters.
The band gained its record deal with Universal South by winning a Texas state-wide talent competition, and judging from the results, is making the most of the opportunity that that victory afforded them. The record is a winning mix of covers and originals: the uptempo rumbler "City of Angels," the Buckaroo-infused "In It to Win It" and the honky tonk weeper "Congratulations" sit well alongside cool takes on the western swing standard "Stay All Night" (slowed down and thrown into a minor key), the Eddie Cochran chestnut "Somethin' Else," and Doug Sahm's "Juan Mendoza" (updated with references to terrorism and "George W"). 10 City Run makes well-wrought, no-frills honky tonk music that rocks as hard as it twangs.
The band gained its record deal with Universal South by winning a Texas state-wide talent competition, and judging from the results, is making the most of the opportunity that that victory afforded them. The record is a winning mix of covers and originals: the uptempo rumbler "City of Angels," the Buckaroo-infused "In It to Win It" and the honky tonk weeper "Congratulations" sit well alongside cool takes on the western swing standard "Stay All Night" (slowed down and thrown into a minor key), the Eddie Cochran chestnut "Somethin' Else," and Doug Sahm's "Juan Mendoza" (updated with references to terrorism and "George W"). 10 City Run makes well-wrought, no-frills honky tonk music that rocks as hard as it twangs.
Schlagworte
ROOTS ROCK;AMERICANA;COUNTRY ROCK
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