Andy White [Thirsty Ear] Andy White

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  • Release Date: 08/21/2001
  • Sales Rank: 136,621
  • Label: THIRSTY EAR
  • UPC: 700435710825
 
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Andy White [Thirsty Ear]

1LISTENLet Me Be Free 4:20
2LISTENSunrise 4:06
3LISTENCome With Me 2:12
4LISTENI Want It Straight 5:13
5LISTENLittle Boy 2:39
6LISTENJesus in a Cadillac 3:16
7LISTENDeeper Water 3:09
8LISTENHysteria 3:29
9LISTENBody Builder 2:48
10LISTENUnderstand 5:34
11LISTENWhat About You Babe 3:53
12LISTENThe Very Thing 3:24
13LISTENCoz I'm Free 3:23
14LISTENPlease 4:21
15LISTENMe the Moon My Car and You 3:54
16LISTENSt. Patrick's Day 2:39

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Editorial Reviews

White has switched from edgy folk label Cooking Vinyl to the more austere Thirsty Ear for this self-titled departure from his usual sparse and driving protest songs and Irish ballads. These are thoughtful pop constructs that leave the listener on a plateau of abandon one minute and in a melancholic valley the next. The album is outstanding in its evocation of emotional ambiguity, both lyrically and within its brilliant harmonic changes. Themes of yearning -- for travel, home, companionship, and freedom -- and moving on filter through in vignettes, both specific and non-specific. The tracks are enriched by a roster of guests, such as Radoslav Lorkovic on accordion, Ursula Burns on harp, and Stephen Fearing on mandola. It includes the gospel-tinged wails of Josie Docherty on "Jesus in a Cadillac," a duet with the Wild Colonials' Angela McCluskey on the sublime "Please," and the elevating single "Coz I'm Free," which was inspired by the tattoo on the arm of Olympic 400-meter champion Cathy Freeman. ~ Travis Drageset, All Music Guide All Music Guide

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