Chris Smither - It Ain't Easy (1989) CDRip
Artist: Chris Smither
Title: It Ain't Easy
Year Of Release: 1989
Label: Adelphi Records
Genre: Folk-Rock, Acoustic Blues
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue, log, Artwork)
Total Time: 40:09
Total Size: 225.8 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: It Ain't Easy
Year Of Release: 1989
Label: Adelphi Records
Genre: Folk-Rock, Acoustic Blues
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue, log, Artwork)
Total Time: 40:09
Total Size: 225.8 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Footloose (3:29)
02. It Ain't Easy (3:16)
03. John Hurt Medley (2:45)
04. No Money Down (2:53)
05. Green Rocky Road (3:34)
06. Guilty (2:05)
07. Maybelline (2:26)
08. Rosalie (3:25)
09. One Plus One (2:23)
10. Ninety Nine Year Blues (2:32)
11. Glory of Love (1:44)
12. Sittin' on Top of the World (3:11)
13. Once in a Very Blue Moon (2:59)
14. So Long, Harry Truman (3:27)
Following two releases for Poppy Records in the early ’70s, as well as a third recording that never saw the light of day, Chris Smither finally returned in 1984 with It Ain’t Easy. Armed simply with guitar and voice, Smither delivers a dozen tunes (14 on the CD reissue) that embody the best tradition of blues and folk. Whether it’s his originals, a standard-like “Glory of Love,” or material by the likes of Randy Newman, Chuck Berry, Mississippi John Hurt, and Howlin’ Wolf, Smither infuses every track with the same timeless quality. Though he may, on occasion, choose rather standard folk, blues, and rock & roll fare (“Green Rocky Road,” “Sittin’ on Top of the World,” “Maybelline”) Smither never treats the songs as if they were museum pieces. In his hands, they’re given a life and vitality they probably haven’t seen in years. His masterful guitar work and dark, resonant baritone are ideally suited to the songs on It Ain’t Easy. Like Mississippi John Hurt or Reverend Gary Davis, his playing is that perfect combination of simplicity and sophistication, discovering and filling harmonic voids without ever overstating or wasting a single note. There’s not a false moment on the entire record. Highly recommended. (Brett Hartenbach, AllMusic)
In 1984, Smither’s belated third album, It Ain’t Easy was released on Adelphi Records, which The Boston Phoenix acoustic music critic Jon Herman called “the naked and sophisticated blues album that Eric von Schmidt, Rolf Cahn, Spider John Koerner, and other white revivalists groped for more than 20 years ago, at the dawn of the folk revival.”
In 1984, Smither’s belated third album, It Ain’t Easy was released on Adelphi Records, which The Boston Phoenix acoustic music critic Jon Herman called “the naked and sophisticated blues album that Eric von Schmidt, Rolf Cahn, Spider John Koerner, and other white revivalists groped for more than 20 years ago, at the dawn of the folk revival.”