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Skillet Gilmore Discography of CDs
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Begonias CD (2005) Top Seller
Skillet Gilmore discography While Caitlin Cary's solo albums have made it abundantly clear she can make splendid music by her lonesome, there's no arguing that she collaborates very well indeed, as her work with Whiskeytown and Tres Chicas has proven. For Begonias, Cary teamed up with another gifted singer/songwriter, her friend Thad Cockrell, and the two mesh beautifully on these sessions. Cockrell's voice bears ...
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While You Weren't Looking CD (2002)
Skillet Gilmore albums Initial pressings of WHILE YOU WEREN'T LOOKING include a Limited edition bonus CD, featuring a duet with Caitlin Cary's Whiskeytown
Breaking from the ties that bound her to Ryan Adams in her Whiskeytown days, Caitlin Cary's first full album (following her debut EP two years previous) is a beautifully realized, mature work that gently expands her boundaries while stubbornly playing to her ...
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Waltzie CD (2000)
Skillet Gilmore CD discography The quiet grace and understated eloquence of Caitlin Cary's voice and songs will appeal not only to fans of alt-country (she played violin with No Depression godheads Whiskeytown), but to anyone with an ear for the plaintive folk-rock of Sandy Denny. The late British singer's style seems to be a touchstone of this EP.
Cary effectively channels Denny's stately-but-low-key approach on "Sorry" ...
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Stack Of Dreams CD (2001)
Skillet Gilmore music CDs Recorded in one day under the watch of legendary producer Chris Stamey (and originally planned as a demo), Thad Cockrell & the Starlite Country Band's debut shows genuine promise for a newcomer who knows how to hurt your heart with twang. (And how to line up talent: Yes that's Whiskeytown alum Caitlin Cary duetting with Thad on Buck Owens' "Together Again." Other alt-country notables include Cary's former bandmate Skillet Gilmore on drums and Tift Merritt on backup vocals.) Vocally, Cockrell possesses the kind of high, lonesome ...
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Too Crowded On The Losing End CD (2006)
Skillet Gilmore songs Patty Hurst Shifter: J. Chris Smith (vocals, guitar); Jesse Huebner (vocals, bass guitar); Marc E. Smith (vocals); Skillet Gilmore (drums).
Additional personnel: Ian McLagan (Hammond b-3 organ); Caitlin Cary, Tonya Lamm (background vocals).
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