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DescriptionTom Russell - The Rose Of Roscrae (MP3@320) Label: Proper Records PRPCD130 Included: NFO, PLS, M3U Covers: Front Back Tags: ID3 v1.1, ID3 v2.3 CD 1 01. Overture 02. This Is The Last Frontier 03. Guilty/Johnny Behind-the-Deuce 04. Sam Hall 05. The Rose of Roserae 06. Hair Trigger Heart 07. He'll Be dead Before He Hits the Ground 08. You Gotta Have A Dance/ST James Hospital 09. Ain't No More Cane On The Brazos 10. The Last Running 11. Home On The Range/America 12. Just A Closer Walk (With Augie Blood) 13. Cowboy Voices Beyond The Campsite 14. He Wasn't A Bad Kid, When He Was Sober 15. The Sidekick's Last Testament 16. Johnny's Campire Soliloquy #1 17. The Unfortunate Rake/The Streets of Laredo 18. The Hands of Damien 19. This Is The Last Frontier/Campfire Soliloquy #2 20. Carrickfergus/The Water Is Wide 21. The Fairground Pugilist 22. Campfire Soliloquy #3 23. Campfire Ghosts/Cowboy Voices 24. Crazy Horse/Custer's Luck 25. Johnny Behind-the-Deuce #2 26. She Talks To God 27. Rock of Ages/Gunpowder Sunset Overture Playing Time:......... 01:13:26 CD 2 01. The Water Is Wide/Overture 02. I Talk To God 03. The Bear 04. The Railroad Boy 05. Resurrection Mountain 06. When The Wolves No Longer Sing 07. Just a Closer Walk With Thee/The Gospel of John, Chapter 4 08. Jesus Met The Woman At The Well 09. Damien (A Crust of Bread, A Slice of fish, a Cup of Water) 10. Guadalupe/Valentine de la Sierra 11. Poor Mother Mexico 12. Gallo Del Ciello 13. Soliloquy #1/Swiss Yodel Choir 14. En Canadien Errant 15. He'll Be Dead Before He Hits The Ground 16. Doin' Hard Time In Texas 17. When I Was a Cowboy 18. West Texas Montage 19. Old Rattlebag Blues (Soliloquy #2) 20. Midnight Wine 21. Whiskey In His Blood 22. Tularosa 23. Irish Medley/The Stable 24. Isn't It Grand? 25. The Rose of Roserae Playing Time:......... 01:14:29 Review: Spanning two-and-a-half hours it takes a fascinating look at the history of the American West and traditional cowboy and folk music. What makes it all the more interesting is the fact that it is told through the story of a young Irish lad aged 16 from Templemore, Co. Tipperary, who travels to America in the late 1880s to become a cowboy, leaving behind his first love - the rose of Roscrae. The dramatic opening features the lone haunting voice of Texan Jimmie Dale Gilmore soon giving way to the distinctive deep tones of Russell describing the young man’s departure from Templemore. Track five, the album’s title track is a great stand-alone song with whistle running through it and the hook line "as I walked all night from Roscrae to Templemore". It’s one of those tracks you just have to play again. The first disc has 27 tracks although some are very short but important links for stories. Apart from the aforementioned, there are some truly memorable tracks such as Jimmy Le Fave singing Ain’t No More Cane On The Brazos and Tom’s brilliant The Last Running - a great story wonderfully told. Finbar Furey also appears as a guest singing Carrickfergus. The other Irish guest singer Maura O’Connell, performs The Water is Wide which then slips gently into The Red River Valley instrumental by The Norwegian Wind Ensemble. Maura follows that with I Talk to God, another powerful track. Along with Maura this second album features more female singers such as Eliza Gilkyson, Gretchen Peters and Bonnie Dobson. Russell kicks up a storm with the driving country rock Hard Time in Texas while Whiskey in his Blood evokes memories of the great Waylon Jennings sound. The album closes with The Rose of Roscrea again, but this time by Maura O’Connell. This was an inspired move as her magnificent voice puts the finishing touches to a remarkable work that will be hard to beat as my album of the year. Tom Russell has done it again. MultiTracker @ FrankFoo Sharing Widget |