Thursday, July 22, 2010

Review of the Ozark Mountain Daredevils CD Men From Earth

Man from Earth is the newest release of Ozark Mountain Daredevils, and I can only think of one word to describe this CD ... AWESOME!

Men from Earth starts with a great song, Fly Away Home, which anticipate will be heard by radio stations worldwide, and rightly so. It 's really a very nice track.

Men From Earth is a pleasantly varied, mix of 13 tracks that are very well written and brilliantly performed songs by them are clearly outstanding musicians. With manyShowing a lot of songs that kind of emotion makes for a really great listen. Clearly drawing from what I can only imagine are their own experiences. At different points touching the true emotions of love, heartbreak, pain, and romantic relationships did not reach. They're all here.

Men From Earth I give my highest recommendation. And 'in all just serious music collectors collection regardless of gender preference.

During this entire CD isoutstanding some of my favorites are track 8 - It 's like you think, Track 2 - You Know Like I Know, Track 13 - Better Days

My choice awards, and [Sore ... I as in "Stuck On Repeat"] is track 1 - Fly Away Home. Wow!

Men From Earth Release Notes:

Ozark Mountain Daredevils Men From Earth originally published on November 19, 2002 New Era Productions label.

CD track list follows:

Before Fly Away Home

Second You Know Like I Know

Third Breakaway (FromThis chain)

Fourth Red Plum, the

Fifth Mountain Range

Sixth Watermill

Seventh Noah

8th And 'as you think

Ninth Arroyo

Wine in the 10th house

11 dollars worth of regular, a

12 ° Rule of Roscoe

13 Better Days

Men From Earth Ozark Mountain Daredevils Album Notes: John Dillon (vocals, guitar, dulcimer, violin), Larry Lee (vocals, guitar, keyboards, drums), Buddy Brayfield (vocals, oboe, keyboards), Steve Cash (vocals, harmonica,Percussion), Michael "Supe" Granda (vocals, bass), Rune Walle (guitar, banjo, mandolin).

Additional personnel includes: Randle Chowning (guitar, vocals), Jerry Mills (mandolin), Bobby Hall (congas, percussion), Connie Canaday (background vocals).

Posted in Quadrafonic Sound, Nashville, Tennessee, studies of American artists, Springfield, Missouri, and the Caribou Ranch, Nederland, Colorado in 1976. Originally released on A & M Records.

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