Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 2016
Time: 43:20
Size: 102,2 MB
Label: Catfood Records
Styles: Country/Country Rock
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Driving Toward the Sun - 4:27
2. Leaving out on Empty - 3:39
3. Last Southern Belle - 4:02
4. Southland Rules - 3:58
5. Southern Woman - 4:35
6. Family Reunion Day - 3:44
7. Tatoo (That I Can't Undo) - 3:44
8. The Nothing in Your Eyes - 3:19
9. Hallelujah Hill (Live) - 4:00
10. Water Run Dry - 3:35
11. Boys of Shiloh - 4:12
A late blooming coming of age record, Carroll stares down ghosts of the past that got shuffled off to the side when living life without having time to reflect on it. Coming of age in the old south as revolution was sweeping through the air, Carroll is questioning now what she might have then, except now she has the luxury of sympathetic all-stars backing her up in fine fashion. Proud of the successful miles she's put under her belt, Carroll puts the last Lego of the mosaic into place with a mature statement that you don't have to be a southerner to get. If you were to take this as nothing more than the kind of album Lucinda Williams has gotten away from making and should return to, it would be a win right there. Hot stuff throughout. --Chris Spector, Midwest Review, Jan 2016, Chicago, IL
Year: 2016
Time: 43:20
Size: 102,2 MB
Label: Catfood Records
Styles: Country/Country Rock
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Driving Toward the Sun - 4:27
2. Leaving out on Empty - 3:39
3. Last Southern Belle - 4:02
4. Southland Rules - 3:58
5. Southern Woman - 4:35
6. Family Reunion Day - 3:44
7. Tatoo (That I Can't Undo) - 3:44
8. The Nothing in Your Eyes - 3:19
9. Hallelujah Hill (Live) - 4:00
10. Water Run Dry - 3:35
11. Boys of Shiloh - 4:12
A late blooming coming of age record, Carroll stares down ghosts of the past that got shuffled off to the side when living life without having time to reflect on it. Coming of age in the old south as revolution was sweeping through the air, Carroll is questioning now what she might have then, except now she has the luxury of sympathetic all-stars backing her up in fine fashion. Proud of the successful miles she's put under her belt, Carroll puts the last Lego of the mosaic into place with a mature statement that you don't have to be a southerner to get. If you were to take this as nothing more than the kind of album Lucinda Williams has gotten away from making and should return to, it would be a win right there. Hot stuff throughout. --Chris Spector, Midwest Review, Jan 2016, Chicago, IL
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