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Artist : Tim Flannery
Title Of Album : Outside Lands
Year Of Release : 2013
Label : Whalebone Records
Genre : Rock, Country, Roots Rock
Quality : Mp3
Bitrate : 320 kbps
Total Time : 45:00 Min
Total Size : 110 Mb Tracklist:
1. Hillbilly Rain
2. Kerry Town
3. Moment By Moment
4. Outside Lands
5. On the Banks
6. Don't Let the Devil Take Your Mind
7. Bourbon County (feat. Tom Flannery)
8. Footprints of Love
9. Tornado Song
10. Twenty One Days
11. Friend of the Devil (feat. Jerry Jeff Walker, Bob Weir & Steve Poltz)
Tim Flannery's Outside Lands carries forward the wild spirit of San Francisco's
19th century "Outside Lands" neighborhoods, and echoes the atmospheric sounds of
the city's best roots and rock bands. The songs also live in the edgy current
moment-sometimes in the third base coaching box of the San Francisco Giants,
where Tim spends his seasons in the lands just outside of fair territory.
The Lunatic Fringe are led by ace producer and multi-instrumentalist Jeff
Berkley, with Dennis Caplinger on many acoustic strings and Doug Pettibone on
pedal steel guitar, among many Fringe players. They're joined on Outside Lands
by Bob Weir, Jerry Jeff Walker, Mickey Raphael, Steve Poltz and more. Together,
they cherish performance over perfection, on songs with a harder edge and more
open instrumental space than on Flannery's twelve previous albums. It's a
natural sonic evolution, after the recent time Tim has spent sitting in with
Railroad Earth, Jackie Greene, Hot Buttered Rum, and Yonder Mountain String
Band.
The harder edge is always an edge of love. "All we can do is love harder," Tim
says in response to the brutal hate crime that befell Giants fan Bryan Stow.
Every cent of Outside Lands sales will be donated towards Bryan's crushing
medical expenses. "Everyone lending their hand proves about love," he adds.
"Watching how they care and don't quit, the Stow family inspires me to be a
better father, a better husband."
The love of San Francisco has crept more into Tim's music and soul, after seven
years there coaching third, and after finding the city hunger for his music. "I
wanted this album to sound like it was coming out of Golden Gate Park," he says,
comparing Jeff Berkley to T-Bone Burnett in his ability to bring that natural
sound to the songs.
The band loves harder from the opening note of "Hillbilly Rain," a song of
spirit and grace partially written in the coaching box in Cincinnati, when Tim
had scoreless time to look through the beautiful mists into Kentucky and
remember his father. A more violent St. Louis storm caused "The Tornado Song,"
and if Tim's songs are often inspired by the baseball road, they're rarely
directly about it. Even "21 Days," born from the three final weeks of the
Giants' 2012 World Championship season, translates the magic of never giving up
into more personal terms. And nowhere is persistent loving magic deeper than in
the ancestral spirit of "Footprints of Love," written for Tim's daughter's
wedding.
It's all a subtle testament to trusting the wisdom of greater spirit, through
the trials and triumphs. Tim recalls, "As Carlos Santana told me one day,
sometimes you just have to know when to get out of the way of yourself."
In Outside Lands, being in healing service creates magic of its own, and being
in the Lunatic Fringe is the only sane place to be.
Location: uploaded.net
Description: Tags: Album, 2013, Flannery, Lands, Outside, Tim
Artist : Tim Flannery
Title Of Album : Outside Lands
Year Of Release : 2013
Label : Whalebone Records
Genre : Rock, Country, Roots Rock
Quality : Mp3
Bitrate : 320 kbps
Total Time : 45:00 Min
Total Size : 110 Mb Tracklist:
1. Hillbilly Rain
2. Kerry Town
3. Moment By Moment
4. Outside Lands
5. On the Banks
6. Don't Let the Devil Take Your Mind
7. Bourbon County (feat. Tom Flannery)
8. Footprints of Love
9. Tornado Song
10. Twenty One Days
11. Friend of the Devil (feat. Jerry Jeff Walker, Bob Weir & Steve Poltz)
Tim Flannery's Outside Lands carries forward the wild spirit of San Francisco's
19th century "Outside Lands" neighborhoods, and echoes the atmospheric sounds of
the city's best roots and rock bands. The songs also live in the edgy current
moment-sometimes in the third base coaching box of the San Francisco Giants,
where Tim spends his seasons in the lands just outside of fair territory.
The Lunatic Fringe are led by ace producer and multi-instrumentalist Jeff
Berkley, with Dennis Caplinger on many acoustic strings and Doug Pettibone on
pedal steel guitar, among many Fringe players. They're joined on Outside Lands
by Bob Weir, Jerry Jeff Walker, Mickey Raphael, Steve Poltz and more. Together,
they cherish performance over perfection, on songs with a harder edge and more
open instrumental space than on Flannery's twelve previous albums. It's a
natural sonic evolution, after the recent time Tim has spent sitting in with
Railroad Earth, Jackie Greene, Hot Buttered Rum, and Yonder Mountain String
Band.
The harder edge is always an edge of love. "All we can do is love harder," Tim
says in response to the brutal hate crime that befell Giants fan Bryan Stow.
Every cent of Outside Lands sales will be donated towards Bryan's crushing
medical expenses. "Everyone lending their hand proves about love," he adds.
"Watching how they care and don't quit, the Stow family inspires me to be a
better father, a better husband."
The love of San Francisco has crept more into Tim's music and soul, after seven
years there coaching third, and after finding the city hunger for his music. "I
wanted this album to sound like it was coming out of Golden Gate Park," he says,
comparing Jeff Berkley to T-Bone Burnett in his ability to bring that natural
sound to the songs.
The band loves harder from the opening note of "Hillbilly Rain," a song of
spirit and grace partially written in the coaching box in Cincinnati, when Tim
had scoreless time to look through the beautiful mists into Kentucky and
remember his father. A more violent St. Louis storm caused "The Tornado Song,"
and if Tim's songs are often inspired by the baseball road, they're rarely
directly about it. Even "21 Days," born from the three final weeks of the
Giants' 2012 World Championship season, translates the magic of never giving up
into more personal terms. And nowhere is persistent loving magic deeper than in
the ancestral spirit of "Footprints of Love," written for Tim's daughter's
wedding.
It's all a subtle testament to trusting the wisdom of greater spirit, through
the trials and triumphs. Tim recalls, "As Carlos Santana told me one day,
sometimes you just have to know when to get out of the way of yourself."
In Outside Lands, being in healing service creates magic of its own, and being
in the Lunatic Fringe is the only sane place to be.