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专辑名称: I Ran Down Every Dream
创作艺人: [Tommy Mclain]
音乐流派: COUNTRY|乡村音乐
专辑规格: 1碟13首
出品公司: Yep Roc Records
发行时间: 2022/8/26
官方标价: £8.99 (会员免费下载)
域名语言: [en] (AI检测)
曲目介绍:
No Tomorrows Now
I Ran Down Every Dream
I Hope
Livin' on the Losin' End
The Greatest Show on Hurt
California
That's What Mama Used to Do
Somebody
My Hidden Heart
Stand for Something
If You Don't Love Me
Before I Grow Too Old
London Too
详细介绍:
Can crooners still croon past 80? Tommy McLain is determined to find out. Thanks to guitarist-raconteur-fellow Louisianan C.C. Adcock, swamp pop singer McLain—who had a lone hit in 1966 with Don Gibson%27s Sweet Dreams, which charted higher than Patsy Cline%27s more famous earlier version—has a grandly produced new project to help with the answer. Producer Adcock (with whom McLain played together in Lil’ Band O’ Gold) has wisely corralled a number of high-profile guests (and McLain fans) like Elvis Costello, Ivan Nevile, Nick Lowe, Van Dyke Parks, and Augie Meyers to add buzz to his first solo album since 1979. All this high-quality support and creative arranging—the strings and castanets on My Hidden Heart, for example—camouflage the fact that McLain%27s voice has, not surprisingly, lost more than a step. While he%27s still willing, the ability to spin out the smooth vocal ribbon of self-pity and heartbreak that was once his speciality is no longer there. Despite spacious production, ballads like a cover of Bobby Charles%27 I Hope, or his original If You Don%27t Love Me—both of which McLain works hard vocally to put over—are thin and strained. He%27s more comfortable among the mid tempo fiddles, accordion and rubboard of Livin%27 on The Losin%27 End. The same dynamic applies to the simple, effective The Greatest Show on Hurt, his co-write with Lowe which features Neville on backing vocals. McLain also sings well in the elaborately arranged version of his original, California, which features a pair of trumpets and Parks on accordion. This is an overdue, well-deserved labor of love tribute filled with a lot of heart from the object of all this affection. Aided by just the right tempo and Meyers%27 Vox Continental organ, Somebody is the album%27s most successful upbeat number. Near the end, Before I Grow Too Old, a tune McLain has been singing since the %2770s, is a fitting closer. © Robert Baird/Qobuz