Shovels & Rope - Swimmin Time (2014) FLAC Beolab1700
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Shovels & Rope - Swimminâ Time (2014) FLAC Beolab1700
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Shovels & Rope - Swimmin' Time
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Artist...............: Shovels & Rope
Album................: Swimmin' Time
Genre................: Americana
Source...............: CD
Year.................: 2014
Ripper...............: EAC (Secure mode) / LAME 3.92 & Asus CD-S520
Codec................: Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC)
Version..............: reference libFLAC 1.2.1 20070917
Quality..............: Lossless, (avg. compression: 65 %)
Channels.............: Stereo / 44100 HZ / 16 Bit
Tags.................: VorbisComment
Information..........:
Posted by............: Beolab1700 on 21/08/2014
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Tracklisting
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1. Shovels & Rope - The Devil Is All Around [03:59]
2. Shovels & Rope - After the Storm [06:20]
3. Shovels & Rope - Evil [05:25]
4. Shovels & Rope - Pinned [03:59]
5. Shovels & Rope - Swimmin' Time [03:57]
6. Shovels & Rope - Thresher [06:54]
7. Shovels & Rope - Ohio [05:00]
8. Shovels & Rope - Fish Assassin [01:21]
9. Shovels & Rope - Coping Mechanism [03:50]
10. Shovels & Rope - Save the World [02:47]
11. Shovels & Rope - Bridge On Fire [03:43]
12. Shovels & Rope - Stono River Blues [03:11]
13. Shovels & Rope - Mary Ann & One Eyed Dan [03:13]
Playing Time.........: 53:46
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Itâs easy to feel the romance in the musical relationship between Michael Trent and Cary Ann Hearst. In the five years since the married duo came upon the name Shovels & Rope to describe the music they make from whateverâs lying around the house, the pair has become a musical embodiment of how loving couples make it work: trading off instruments, forming loose and forgiving harmonies at the top of their lungs, and offering up songs that revel in lifeâs energy, comical moments and dented beauty. But Trent and Hearst have also always been interested in the common and the problematic, telling stories not about bicycles built for two, but of old cars that carry lovers who sometimes court disaster, or lonely people whom life hasnât treated so well. In performance, Shovels & Rope presents an ideal; on record, the band keeps it real and rough.
Swimminâ Time, the third Shovels & Rope album, also gets wet. Liquid runs through these songs, which mostly take place in the South, with its rising rivers and weak levees and mysterious sinkholes. The title track doesnât describe a vacation but an ominously creeping sea level, maybe one Hearst and Trent see on the estuary where they live in South Carolina. âStono River Bluesâ speaks for a subsistence fisherman who remembers the slave rebellion that once took place on that coastal channel, while âCoping Mechanismâ is a doo-wop song about intravenous drug use. In âThresher,â a philosophical ghost recounts a historic disaster, the sinking of a U.S. military submarine in 1963. There are also tales of people whose fates are as tricky as a current: petty criminals and homeless wanderers, happy couples who accept each otherâs faults, a man under arrest who dolefully declares, âI hit my kids, but I donât mean to.â
The concept behind Swimminâ Time never feels burdensome, because Hearst and Trent create such vivid characters and make such opulently open-ended music. With only two players â plus judicious additions from horn-playing multi-instrumentalist Nathan Koci â Shovels & Rope touches upon hard blues, early soul, folk revivalism, Laurel Canyon rock and noirish theatricality. (âOhioâ is like a lost song from Brecht and Weillâs Threepenny Opera.) Trent produced Swimminâ Time at the coupleâs home studio, and he preserves the raggedness that, for this duo, doesnât mean sloppiness. Instead, he brings out a commitment to rhythms and harmonies that play with time and tune, as well as a determination to find the spots where that looseness is, as people said in the old days, âragged but right.â
âI put the lines out in the water in the morning,â one of the fisher folk sings on Swimminâ Time. âTheyâll be loaded by the end of the day.â Trent and Hearst sing the chorus like itâs an old gospel testimonial. Thatâs the spirit of Shovels & Rope: If your spiritâs right, hope comes cheap, and it will help even when youâre being pulled downward. On Swimminâ Time, Hearst and Trent imagine a rough tide, but the human spirit both cultivate so well preaches not just survival, but also happiness on the other side of the swell.
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Files:
- 04 After The Storm.flac (41.6 MB)
- Swimmin' Time.cue (2.2 KB)
- Beolab1700 Torrents.txt (0.3 KB)
- Torrent downloaded from demonoid.ph.txt (0.0 KB)
- 13 Thresher.flac (37.6 MB)
- 02 Bridge On Fire.flac (26.5 MB)
- 10 Ohio.flac (33.0 MB)
- 01 The Devil Is All Around.flac (26.7 MB)
- Shovels & Rope - Swimmin' Time.log (12.8 KB)
- 11 Mary Ann & One Eyed Dan.flac (22.4 MB)
- 03 Evil.flac (34.9 MB)
- 09 Stono River Blues.flac (21.8 MB)
- Art.jpg (438.1 KB)
- Shovels & Rope - Swimmin' Time.m3u (0.9 KB)
- 05 Fish Assassin.flac (9.5 MB)
- 06 Coping Mechanism.flac (27.2 MB)
- 07 Pinned.flac (25.6 MB)
- 12 Save The World.flac (16.5 MB)
- 08 Swimmin' Time.flac (29.5 MB)
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