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Brian Webb - Broken Folk

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Pär Winberg Format: Album
Year: 2002
Label: Brian Webb Music
Genre: Midwest Rock
Producer: Daniel Barrett & Brian Webb
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Geeh? Am I weak for these singer songwriters in the neighbourhoods of Midwest Rock. Brian plays a very cool kinda music somewhere between Neal Casal, Gin Blossoms, Del Amitri, Ryan Adams and The Jayhawks. And he?s doin it real good. And the songwriting is also real damn fine. Sure, nothing new under the sun, but in this style of music, it?s enough if the guy sings good (Brian is a real good singer) and write good songs (as I said, the level is VERY high here) and that the production have a cool and solid production (this album sure has?) And well ? that?s about it. First out ?Shame? gets the album a great starts, and it continues with the Gin Blossom smelling ?She Was Honest? and third out you have the Jayhawks kinda ?Wrestle The Ground? with beautiful picking banjos and a cool mandola. And in hat way it continues. In Brian Webb you will sure have a new friend if you adore the names I mentioned earlier in the review. And then I haven?t mentioned the 6.52 long ?Talk To You? with clever lyrics and a naked production? Lovely piece of work. Check him up at once folks?

Tracklisting 1. Shame
2. She Was Honest
3. Wrestle the Ground
4. Martha
5. Bigger Than I Am
6. Leaving Atlanta
7. Long Way to Go
8. Walk Alone
9. Oh Lord
10. Talk to You
11. Not a Confession


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