All Free Download Links

Free Ebooks, Free Softwares, Free Music, Free Templates, Free Games, Free Tutorials & Free Graphics

Become VIP Member

rss feed technorati fav

Subscribe to get feed updates via Email

Enter your email address:

Delivered by FeedBurner



Translate

Blogroll

Recent Posts



Disclaimer: This site does not store any files on its server. We only index and link to content provided by other sites.
Links: rapidshare.com | rapidshare.de | megaupload | mihd.net | depositfiles etc

Joel Rafael - Thirteen Stories High (2008)

Published by e-man | Filed under Music

Joel Rafael “Thirteen Stories High” (2008)
MP3 | CBR 320 Kbps 44100 Stereo | 46:07 | 103.69Mb
Genre: Folk / Americana / Songwriter
Valley Center’s Joel Rafael had been living and playing in the California area for more than a decade before most local music fans caught on to his warm, welcoming brand of acoustic folk.

In 1994, he released his debut album, “The Joel Rafael Band”. Suddenly, Rafael – who’d been playing and singing his songs in area coffee houses for years – was a household name in much of the country. Two more well-regarded CDs followed in ‘96 and 2000. After playing in a Woody Guthrie festival, Rafael issued two Guthried tributes – “Woodeye: Songs of Woody Guthrie” in 2003 and “Woodyboye: Songs Of Woody Guthrie And Tales Worth Telling, Vol. 2″ in 2005.

Now, with “Thirteen Stories High,” Rafael has issued his first collection of his own songs in eight years. And it’s as solid a collection of new songs as he’s yet recorded. Thirteen tracks, all anchored by his tight backing band and his warm, conversational singing voice. The album opens with “This Is My Country,” a protest song that features backing vocals from David Crosby and Graham Nash and all the lyrical subtlety of a 2×4 up side the head. Sans the superstar harmony vocals, “Rich Man’s War” continues the protest vein on the third track. Both songs are so beautiful, though, that even if you don’t share his politicial sentiments, surely you can appreciate his artistry and passion.

The love song they sandwich is perhaps the most gorgeous tune yet to come from his pen. “Ball and Chain” is gentle and tender yet fully masculine – think Clint Eastwood in “The Bridges of Madison County.” “I Ought to Know” is a fun, rollicking folk-rock nod at the cultural knowledge modern society has traded in for sitcoms and talk radio. The other songs are mostly slice-of-life looks at the struggles of ordinary folks: the kind of songs that Tom Russell, Dave Alvin and Guy Clark have turned out for the past few decades. With Rafael’s relaxed delivery and his band’s stellar musicianship, lesser songs would have been a delight to listen to. The fact that each track here is of a caliber to call on comparisons to songwriting giants like Russell, Alvin and Clark makes this album one of the best folk records heard in some time.

Track List:

01 - This Is My Country
02 - Ball And Chain
03 - Rich Man’s War
04 - I Ought To Know
05 - Missing Pages
06 - Dancing To The Drum
07 - Open Up Your Heart
08 - Wild Honey
09 - Time Stands Still
10 - Song Of Socrates
11 - Reluctant Angel
12 - The Promised Land
13 - Rivers And Rain

Download includes front cover

http://rapidshare.com/files/138793645/JR_TSH.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/138797051/JR_TSH.part2.rar

password: coyote





Similar Posts - posts you might want to visit

Top '20' Posts

Random Posts



September 4th, 2008

Leave a Comment

You must be logged in to post a comment.