| | Hoyle Brothers Back To The Door CD Hoyle Brothers Discography of CDs
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Live Recording
Audio Mixer: Mark Hallman.
Recording information: Congress House Studio, Austin, TX (10/02/2003-10/06/2003).
The Hoyle Brothers: Jacque Judy (vocals, acoustic guitar); Steve Doyle (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, background vocals); Josh Piet (bass guitar); Lance Helgeson (drums, background vocals); Brian Wilkie.
Personnel: Jacque Judy (vocals, acoustic guitar); Brian Wilkie (acoustic guitar, background vocals); Lance Helgeson (drums, background vocals); Mark Hallman (background vocals).
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$14.29 One of the things that sinks many a singer/songwriter is that they fail to tie their word poems to a musical vision and good melodies. And while nothing is wrong with literary songwriting, an occasional hook, or catchy chorus goes a long way toward keeping the listener awake. Dulcie Taylor, like any singer/songwriter worth his/her salt, has something to say about relationships and understanding ...
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$21.29 Former rock critic Chrissie Hynde launched the Pretenders with an engaging, yet passive, version of the Kinks' "Stop Your Sobbing." She unveiled her own persona fully on The Pretenders, which contains a series of excellent compositions marked by her sensual vocals and brilliant sense of dynamics. An understanding of pop's structures allowed Hynde to exploit them to her own ends while sympathetic support, particularly that of guitarist ...
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$13.89 The Band of Blacky Ranchette has released just four albums in 20 years. Not a bad average, especially if you are Howe Gelb and you've released countless other titles with your band Giant Sand and under your own name. The Band of Blacky Ranchette is a strange, lazy, hedonistic country music side project for Howe Gelb to record whatever Tucson hillbilly songs he has at the moment (no matter where they're written or taped, they all reek of Tucson) with a disparate yet jolly band of odds and sods strictly for the pleasure of recording them. While this may not seem to be the most lofty ambition for a bona fide singer/songwriter, but what the hell? It works. These 14 song all have Gelb's deep appreciation for country music at their root. How they are executed is something else again. At times, such as on "Train Singer's Song," the approach is ghostly and reverent and anchored by longtime partners drummer John Convertino and steel boss Jon Rauhouse. As on others, such as "Rusty Tracks," the song barely crawls out of its embryo and slithers along with strange vocals effects, loopy lyics that refence Captain Beefheart albums, misplaced guitar solos, and a nonexistent rhythm. "Mope-A-Long Rides Again," is a bona fide country-rock masterpiece that sounds as if it were cut after the gig, after hours, when everybody wanted to play their asses off but had only enough energy and sobriety to focus and get one solid take. With Neko Case (who guests with Richard Buckner on "Getting It Made") helping out on vocals and Joey Burns on bass, Dallas Good tracks Gelb's lyric line with tasty, sleepy lead lines that just drip beauty. ...
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$12.69 The Scarecrows was started by David Pedroza, Jeff Chandler, and Curt Fike during the fall of 1983 in a California garage. Within their first year, the band built a strong local following and recorded a nine song album. Spotted by Paul Santos, the Scarecrows recorded this full length release for his indie label XLNT Brand Records. During this era, the band featured Doni Gray (Citadel, Burning Tree) on drums and Eddie Sedano ...
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