Will Kimbrough - Sideshow Love (2014) MP3@320kbps Beolab1700
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Will Kimbrough - Sideshow Love (2014) MP3@320kbps Beolab1700
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Will Kimbrough - Sideshow Love
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Artist...............: Will Kimbrough
Album................: Sideshow Love
Genre................: Singer/Songwriter
Source...............: CD
Year.................: 2014
Ripper...............: EAC (Secure mode) / LAME 3.92 & Asus CD-S520
Codec................: FhG
Version..............: MPEG 1 Layer III
Quality..............: Insane, (avg. bitrate: 320kbps)
Channels.............: Stereo / 44100 hz
Tags.................: ID3 v1.1, ID3 v2.3
Information..........:
Posted by............: Beolab1700 on 29/06/2014
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Tracklisting
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1. Will Kimbrough - When Your Loving Comes Around [04:46]
2. Will Kimbrough - Let the Big World Spin [04:15]
3. Will Kimbrough - Sideshow Love [03:53]
4. Will Kimbrough - Soulfully [03:29]
5. Will Kimbrough - Home Economics [03:17]
6. Will Kimbrough - I Want Too Much [04:38]
7. Will Kimbrough - Dance Like Grownups Dance [03:49]
8. Will Kimbrough - Has Anybody Seen My Heart [03:56]
9. Will Kimbrough - I Can Count On You [05:18]
10. Will Kimbrough - All We Can Do Is Love [03:46]
11. Will Kimbrough - Who Believes in You [04:37]
12. Will Kimbrough - Emotion Sickness [04:28]
Playing Time.........: 50:17
Total Size...........: 116.55 MB
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Will Kimbrough has love on his mind. It is not an unusual subject for songwriters. In fact, it probably ranks as Topic #1; however, the rootsy Nashville songwriterâs sharply observant songs examine matters of the heart from a variety of angles and emotions, making them sound far from commonplace.
One of the main strengths here is how well he grounds his songs in basic but honest human feelings. âSoulfully,â which, to quote a song lyric, is âa prayer of gratitude,â could have easily slid into Valentineâs Day card sappiness, but instead expresses his feelings so genuinely that the song takes on almost religious-like tones. Not only does âSoulfullyâ live up to its name by having a beautifully soulful sound, but it also comes fromâŚ
a wise, adult vantage point. It isnât an ode borne from youthful infatuation, but one that portrays a couple who has weathered storms but will be sticking together for âhere ever after.â Kimbrough returns to this theme of valuing a good relationship throughout the album on tracks like âAll We Can Do Is Love,â âWho Believes In Youâ and âI Can Count On You.â
On the swamp pop-y title track, he puts a playful spin on how relationships are viewed in todayâs crazy world. The âsideshow loveâ in the title refers to a couple who has become the object of public curiosity because, as he sings, âa man like me has never ever loved a woman like you.â It is as if they are seen as freaks for finding a âloving dream come true.â Kimbroughâs rascally sense of humor gets more prominently displayed in the ragtime-y romp âHome Economics.â Here he dishes up a wickedly hilarious take on male/female relations where âboys learn what to look for from Jean Harlow and James Bondâ while âladies get their tastes in guys from Cosmopolitan. Yet, he admits to being happily wed and proclaims: âI know my place/ Itâs in my womanâs arms.â
Even when sex is the subject, Kimbrough approaches it from an adult perspective. In the delightfully spry âDance Like Grownups Dance,â he sings, âSensitivity is not my strong suit I confess/ Let me say whatâs on my mind/ Take off that party dress.â This unsubtle request, however, arises from a looming sense of morality. Elsewhere in the song, he makes the request: âHelp me make it through the gray/At the dimming of the day.â The way Kimbrough and co-writer John Deaderick balance humor with more serious sentiments in this tune suggest the wry work of Loudon Wainwright III.
Kimbroughâs writing takes an even darker turn in âI Want Too Much.â This tale about an adulterous relationship initially seems to be full of passion, but in actuality the emotions are more anguished. Despite the admission that âI donât want to hurt no one but being bad is so much fun,â the affair doesnât create any joy. Instead, he compares himself to a dog who has learned how to beg. On this song, Kimbrough plays simple, finger-picking acoustic guitar and this spare arrangement helps to underscore the forlorn feelings expressed in his singing.
Pain also serves as a central issue in the ache-filled âHas Anybody Seen My Heart.â Kimbrough sings about a heartbroken soul who admits âI trusted her with all I had/ I never saw a sign/ How could I be so blind?â This song offers no relief for his misery as he stumbles in the darkness. Kimbrough, however, does provide an answer for how to overcome this type of romantic despair on the albumâs excellent closing track, âEmotion Sickness.â While the title suggests a punny ditty, Kimbrough instead delivers the reassuring, sage-like advice that âLove will be waiting when you let yourself feel.â
Traces of Jim Lauderdale can be heard within âEmotion Sicknessâ and, even more so, in âSoulfullyâ in the way Kimbrough effortlessly blends twang and soul, both musically and vocally. Tracks like âI Want Too Muchâ and âHas Anybody Seen My Heart,â meanwhile, project a Rodney Crowell-like gravitas. The Crowell influence comes to Kimbrough naturally since he played in Crowellâs band for several years.
Kimbrough is highly sought after as a musician, songwriter and producer â a reason Sideshow Love is his first solo album since 2009âs Wings. This thoroughly charming album â filled with expertly crafted, wonderfully heartfelt songs filled with passion, pain, humor and hope â does make one wish that Kimbrough finds more time to devote to his own work.
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Files:
- 09 - I Can Count On You.mp3 (12.3 MB)
- 01 - When Your Loving Comes Around.mp3 (11.1 MB)
- 06 - I Want Too Much.mp3 (10.7 MB)
- 11 - Who Believes in You.mp3 (10.7 MB)
- 12 - Emotion Sickness.mp3 (10.4 MB)
- 02 - Let the Big World Spin.mp3 (9.8 MB)
- 08 - Has Anybody Seen My Heart.mp3 (9.2 MB)
- 03 - Sideshow Love.mp3 (9.0 MB)
- 07 - Dance Like Grownups Dance.mp3 (8.9 MB)
- 10 - All We Can Do Is Love.mp3 (8.7 MB)
- 04 - Soulfully.mp3 (8.1 MB)
- 05 - Home Economics.mp3 (7.6 MB)
- front & back.jpeg (2.7 MB)
- inside.jpeg (2.5 MB)
- Art.jpg (268.8 KB)
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