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Civil Wars Discography of CDs
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Barton Hollow CD (2011)
Civil Wars albums Joy Williams and John Paul White aren't a couple, but they certainly sound like they're in love, singing together with the sort of familiarity that only seems to exist between couples and siblings. On Barton Hollow, their studio debut as the Civil Wars, the two trace each other's melodies with close harmonies that never fail to lose their romance, even on breakup tunes like "Falling." It's an organic, folk-pop sound not unlike the one made by the Swell Season, another boy/girl duo with a talent for making heartbreaking Americana. If the Civil Wars are America's answer to that band, then "Poison & Wine" is their "Falling Slowly." An aching, gorgeous tribute to a relationship on the rocks, it's one of the few tracks to include more than an acoustic guitar, with some piano and soft drums also making their way into the mix. Even so, the focus remains on the band's vocals, which are easily the best instruments on Barton Hollow. Those who don't like rootsy ballads are in for some slim pickings, since Barton Hollow shines its brightest whenever the tempos slow, the lights dim, and the voices rise up. But the title track, with its outlaw lyrics and swanky Southern groove, is a nice change from the norm, and "I've Got This Friend" finds a balance between both camps. Good stuff. ~ Andrew Leahey
Recording information: The Art House, Nashville, TN.
Photographer: Tec Petaja.
Personnel: John Paul White, Joy ...
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2011 Live At Amoeba CD
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Voice of Ages CD (2012)
Civil Wars CD discography Track Listing of songs: Carolina Rua/Reel: The Ladies Pantalettes; Come All Ye Fair and Tender Ladies; Pretty Little Girl; Down in the Willow Garden; Lily Love; Lark in the Clear Air/Olam Punch, The; My Lagan Love; When the Ship Comes In; School Days Over; Frost Is All Over, The; Peggy Gordon; Hard Times Come Again No More; Chieftains Reunion, The; Chieftains in Orbit, The; Lundu;
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Holidays Rule CD (2012)
Civil Wars albums Collections of holiday music are a lot like the holiday season itself: not without some magic, but after a few of them you kind of know what you're in for. While that may sound like a cynical assessment, it's not meant to be. Holiday music, Christmas songs in particular, become pervasively ubiquitous, with countless renditions of ageless seasonal tunes showing up every year some weeks before Thanksgiving and sticking around until the year changes. Holidays Rule attempts to shake up the standard holiday listening with a cross section of artists ranging from ragtag indie acts to legitimate pop icons having a go ...
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Hunger Games: Songs from District 12 and Beyond CD (2012)
Civil Wars music CDs One of the biggest signs that the team bringing Suzanne Collins' violent, riveting young adult book series The Hunger Games to the big screen was headed in the right direction was the choice of T-Bone Burnett as the soundtrack's producer. He did an award-winning job of bringing old-timey music to vibrant life for the Coen Brothers' O Brother, Where Art Thou?, and here he helps make sure that the music captures the series' places and themes as vividly as possible. The Hunger Games' story takes place in a post-apocalyptic North America reorganized into 12 districts that serve a decadent, corrupt capital and must sacrifice ...
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 Civil Wars Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Civil Wars music songs: Birds of a Feather, I've Got This Friend, My Father's Father Lyrics, To Whom It May Concern Lyrics, C'Est la Mort, Falling Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Twenty Years Lyrics, Violet Hour, Forget Me Not, Poison & Wine Lyrics, Barton Hollow, Girl with the Red Balloon Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day, Kingdom Come, Safe And Sound, Billie Jean. See All Songs
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