Matt Keating - Summer Tonight
Release: Matt Keating - Summer Tonight
- Datum: 13.07.2006
Inhaltsangabe
Track List:
01. Who Knew 03:30
02. Summer Tonight 02:35
03. Waiting For Memories 03:38
04. Somebody 03:31
05. Down There 03:04
06. Sit Down At The Table 02:52
07. Wish I Was Gold 02:58
08. Never Stop Cryin' 03:39
09. No Further South 03:13
10. Better Things 03:12
11. Lord Jesus 03:37
12. No Do Without (With Patty Griffin) 04:10
- Genre: Rock
- Qualität: 192 kbit/s
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HinweiseARTiST: Matt Keating
TiTLE: Summer Tonight
LABEL: Kealon Records
GENRE: Rock
TiME: 39:59 min
SiZE: 53,8 MB
BiTRATE: VBRkbps
RiP DATE: Jul-11-2006
RELEASE DATE: Jul-11-2006
WEBSiTE: n/a
Release Notes:
After consistently putting out critically acclaimed
records throughout the 1990s on the ALIAS label
(Archers of Loaf, Yo La Tengo, American Music Club),
and most recently the 2003 "TILTAWHIRL" on POPTONES,
the newest UK label from Alan McGee, Keating joins
the current resurgence of American
singer/songwriters with his latest work, "SUMMER
TONIGHT," set for release on HUNGRY GHOST RECORDS on
July 11th. "SUMMER TONIGHT" was produced by Gary
Maurer from HEM and features members of HEM as well
as duets with PATTY GRIFFIN and his wife EMILY SPRAY
(who wrote "14th St.," the single from LAURA
CANTRELL's most recent release on MATADOR RECORDS).
From sultry confessions like the intimate twang of
the title track "Summer Tonight" -- a pedal-steel
powered pas de deux with his wife Emily Spray -- to
nuanced, socially compassionate tracks like "Wish I
Was Gold," Keating brazenly breaks from his urban,
indie rock reputation and heads for the heartland.
With a lilt and some loping regret, Keating goes
grassroots and delves into a beautiful wash of
sound, a score to dusky summer twilight and the
softly defiant chord of screen doors slamming. And
with this very American declaration of both comfort
and consternation, Keating has recorded what might
well be his best album to date. To make "SUMMER
TONIGHT," Keating recruited his long time band, The
Clear Channel Five -- Erik Della Penna (Natalie
Merchant, Joan Baez), Chris Erikson, Gary Maurer,
and Mark Brotter -- along with additional musicians
like pedal steel aficionado Bob Hoffner, Steve
Curtis (Hem), bassist Nick D'Amato (Poppa Chubby)
and violinist Claudia Chopek (Mike Viola, Jill
Sobule). It was recorded in the spring and summer of
2005 at Loho Studios in lower Manhattan. This being
his fifth full-length release, Matt Keating once
again delivers an emotionally bare and moving
musical portrait of what Q MAGAZINE in their 1997
four-star review called "his succinctly observed
stories of the lovelorn and broken down".
TiTLE: Summer Tonight
LABEL: Kealon Records
GENRE: Rock
TiME: 39:59 min
SiZE: 53,8 MB
BiTRATE: VBRkbps
RiP DATE: Jul-11-2006
RELEASE DATE: Jul-11-2006
WEBSiTE: n/a
Release Notes:
After consistently putting out critically acclaimed
records throughout the 1990s on the ALIAS label
(Archers of Loaf, Yo La Tengo, American Music Club),
and most recently the 2003 "TILTAWHIRL" on POPTONES,
the newest UK label from Alan McGee, Keating joins
the current resurgence of American
singer/songwriters with his latest work, "SUMMER
TONIGHT," set for release on HUNGRY GHOST RECORDS on
July 11th. "SUMMER TONIGHT" was produced by Gary
Maurer from HEM and features members of HEM as well
as duets with PATTY GRIFFIN and his wife EMILY SPRAY
(who wrote "14th St.," the single from LAURA
CANTRELL's most recent release on MATADOR RECORDS).
From sultry confessions like the intimate twang of
the title track "Summer Tonight" -- a pedal-steel
powered pas de deux with his wife Emily Spray -- to
nuanced, socially compassionate tracks like "Wish I
Was Gold," Keating brazenly breaks from his urban,
indie rock reputation and heads for the heartland.
With a lilt and some loping regret, Keating goes
grassroots and delves into a beautiful wash of
sound, a score to dusky summer twilight and the
softly defiant chord of screen doors slamming. And
with this very American declaration of both comfort
and consternation, Keating has recorded what might
well be his best album to date. To make "SUMMER
TONIGHT," Keating recruited his long time band, The
Clear Channel Five -- Erik Della Penna (Natalie
Merchant, Joan Baez), Chris Erikson, Gary Maurer,
and Mark Brotter -- along with additional musicians
like pedal steel aficionado Bob Hoffner, Steve
Curtis (Hem), bassist Nick D'Amato (Poppa Chubby)
and violinist Claudia Chopek (Mike Viola, Jill
Sobule). It was recorded in the spring and summer of
2005 at Loho Studios in lower Manhattan. This being
his fifth full-length release, Matt Keating once
again delivers an emotionally bare and moving
musical portrait of what Q MAGAZINE in their 1997
four-star review called "his succinctly observed
stories of the lovelorn and broken down".