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  • Release Date: 06/17/2003
  • Sales Rank: 5,406
  • Label: DREAMWORKS
  • UPC: 600445041820
 
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Eastmountainsouth

1LISTENHard Times (Come Again No More) 3:45
2LISTENWinter 3:39
3LISTENGhost 4:20
4LISTENInterlude 0:37
5LISTENYou Dance 3:57
6LISTENSo Are You to Me 1:58
7LISTENShow Me the River 3:38
8LISTENRain Come Down 4:05
9LISTENStill Running 2:34
10LISTENAll the Stars 4:20
11LISTENFather 3:36
12LISTENToo Soon 4:24
13LISTENThe Ballad of Young Alban and Amandy 3:44
14LISTENMark's Song 4:19
15LISTENOn Your Way Bonus Track 4:16

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Editorial Reviews

Eastmountainsouth's debut album is a simple effort, but just because it's simple doesn't mean it lacks substance. Kat Maslich and Peter Adams have crafted a sweet set of songs for a springlike blend of classic folk and country. They carefully work with the basics when it comes to presentation; however, Maslich and Adams' talent lies in songwriting. Maslich and Adams pull from cherished literature, American culture, and family moments to compose their songbook. Each song arrives on its own thanks to the album's organic and earthy tones, while waves of passion are heavy without attack. Themes of love and heartbreak resonate throughout without being assuming, and if an artist is able to pull that off some 50 years after the dawn of rock & roll, it's pretty impressive. Eastmountainsouth does it and does it well. Stephen Foster's staple "Hard Times" is reworked for a bittersweet occasion, while banjos possess a darker mood on "Winter" and "The Ballad of Young Alban and Amandy." Breathy acoustic riffs carry the album as a whole, but Maslich and Adams also experiment with drum machines and electronics. "So You Are to Me" and "Rain Come Down" have lamb-like melodies and are much more full with Eastmountainsouth's informal work behind the sound board. One can only imagine that the country-rock duo will continue to work without conventional expectations for its second album. In the meantime, Eastmountainsouth is a great introduction to the band and solid enough to last until then. MacKenzie Wilson, All Music Guide



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Eastmountainsouthby Anonymous

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June 29, 2006: I actually won this CD a few years ago off the radio. I had only hear one song before, but after listening to the whole CD, I fell in love with it. It has a smooth sound that is perfect for listening while working or just going for a drive.

Eastmountainsouthby Anonymous

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March 27, 2006: I came upon this treasure completely by chance... reading other reviews. It is so sophisticated and well produced... an amazing feat for a first release! The harmonies are INCREDIBLE, the sounds DELICIOUS!! If you listen with headphones the sounds sweep through your body in waves of pleasure... feels like it's harmonizing all of your cells!! Try it, I recommend it highly.


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