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Randall Bramblett - Thin Places

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Reviewer :
Rick Huisseune Format: Album
Year: 2004
Label: New West
Genre: Singer Songwriter
Producer: Michael Rhodes
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Sooner then expected this brand new Randall Bramblett album arrives and just
like his two previous releases "See Through Me" and my personal favorite
album of 2001 "No More Mr. Lucky", this new one titled "Thin Places" is once again a fine piece of artwork.

Strongly recommended especially if you prefer a wonderful voice on top of your songs. If you?re into finer songwriters
like Josh Kelly, John Mayer, Brian Vander Ark and in long expectation of
the new Michael Penn album you really should get "Thin Places"
blindly.

What separates this CD in comparing to his 01 release is that the production (done by Michael Rhodes) is a little warmer and his
songs are more compact which makes his voice stronger than before. Its really difficult and totally not needed to mark high peaks on this one coz absolutely all 11 tracks are very impressive.

Its gonna be hard at the end of the year to make up your mind what album wins the No.1 title coz if you ask me this is a killer release in its genre !



 

Tracklisting 1. Nobody's Problem
2. Playing Card
3. You Can Be The Rain
4. Gotta Stop Somewhere
5. Comin 'Round Soon
6. Black Coat
7. Confident Thieves
8. Are You Satisfied
9. Chet Baker
10. Red Booth
11. I Don't Care


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