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Bill Staines has been singing and writing first-rate songs for most of his life and while many A-list country and folk artists have cut his tunes, he still remains largely unknown outside of folk circles. Old Dogs probably won't change that, but it's another excellent album full of finely crafted songs and well chosen covers that showcase Staines' beautiful high tenor and understated fingerpicking. Staines isn't a singer who bowls you over, but his comforting vocals and melancholy melodies slowly insinuate themselves into your heart and leave you feeling warm and comfy, like an old friend who always shows up with good stories and a bottle of wine. "The Heavens and the Years" is a solemn meditation on aging, with Staines' stately piano and subtle churchy organ adding to the song's sanctified feel. "Old Dogs" sings the praises of a life well lived, with humor and compassion, "Savannah" is an ode to a beautiful aging city with a quiet bluegrass arrangement to augment Staines' tranquil vocals and the gracious Southern poetry of the lyric. "Once We Walked" is a poignant song about a long marriage that's weathered time to bind two souls ever closer together. It's the most affecting song on the album marked by Staines' intimate vocal, quiet soulful and profound. Staines also has a winning way with covers. "Cotton Pickin'" is a charming medley of Elizabeth Cotten's "Freight Train" and "Oh Babe It Ain't No Lie." Guy Clark's "Lone Star Hotel Café," the tale of a romance that never quite happened, is given a quiet arrangement full of subtle fiddle and dobro, and John Stewart's "Cody," a song about a homeless musician with mental problems, is given a simple poignant reading. The songs here are all about aging and the specter of mortality that hangs over us all, but Staines doesn't wax too nostalgic about the good old days. His ability to accept life's changes and limitations, and his belief in a better tomorrow, makes every tune here shimmer with faith and compassion. ~ j. poet
Personnel: Bill Staines (vocals, guitar, piano); Guy Van Duser (guitar, electric guitar); Bowen Staines, Brian Wood (guitar); John Curtis (dobro, banjo, mandolin); Stuart Schulman (violin, fiddle); Oisín McAuley (violin); Billy Novick (whistle, clarinet, bass clarinet, sopranino saxophone, alto saxophone); Stingy Lapel (accordion, percussion); William Russell (brass, percussion); Larry Luddecke (piano, organ, keyboards); Mike Walsh (bass guitar).
Dirty Linen (p.82) - "With his acoustic guitar and baritone vocals enhanced by the subtle but effective accompaniment of such instrumentalists as Billy Novick, Guy Van Duser, and John Curtis, Staines leads the way through a musical journey." No Depression (p.77) - "[H]e still makes some of the friendliest folk music around." Old Dogs Music | List Price | $17.98 (You save $3.43) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Country CDs, Folk Music, Bluegrass, Folk | | Label | Red House | | Orig Year | 2007 | | All Time Sales Rank | 209348  | | CD Universe Part number | 7526346 | | Catalog number | 208 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Nov 06, 2007 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Bill Staines; Larry Luddecke | | Recording Time | 48 minutes | | Personnel | Billy Novick - whistle, clarinet, bass clarinet, sopranino saxophone, alto saxophone Stuart Schulman - violin, fiddle Bill Staines - vocals, guitar, piano Bowen Staines Brian Wood - guitar Guy Van Duser - guitar, electric guitar Larry Luddecke - piano, organ, keyboards Mike Walsh - bass guitar Oisfn McAuley - violin Stingy Lapel - accordion, percussion John Curtis - dobro, banjo, mandolin William Russell - brass, percussion
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Bill Staines Old Dogs Songs | 1. | Old Dogs |
| 2. | Great Dream From Heaven |
| 3. | Sweet Wyoming Home |
| 4. | Uncle Sam |
| 5. | Savannah |
| 6. | Cotten Pickin': Freight Train / Oh Babe It Ain't No Lie |
| 7. | Once We Walked |
| 8. | That's My Song |
| 9. | Cody |
| 10. | Lone Star Hotel Cafe |
| 11. | Mama Lou |
| 12. | Heavens and the Years, The |
| 13. | Andie's Air |
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