Rodney Crowell - Stars On the Water (2018)

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Title: Stars On the Water
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: Warner Music Group - X5 Music Group
Genre: Country
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:15:05
Total Size: 176 mb | 410 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Stars On the Water
02. Here Come the 80's
03. Elvira
04. Don't Need No Other Now
05. Only Two Hearts
06. Shame On the Moon
07. The One About England
08. Heartbroke
09. Queen of Hearts
10. I Ain't Living Long Like This
11. Song for the Life
12. I Thought I Heard You Callin' My Name
13. It's Only Rock & Roll
14. Just Wanta Dance
15. Leaving Louisiana In the Broad Daylight
16. Oh What a Feeling
17. On a Real Good Night
18. Victim or a Fool
19. She Ain't Going Nowhere
20. 'Till I Gain Control Again

When Rodney Crowell first gained widespread recognition as a leader of the new traditionalist movement of the mid-'80s, he was, in fact, a singer, songwriter, and producer with roots and ambitions extending far beyond the movement's perimeter. Born to a musical family on August 7, 1950 in Houston, Texas, Crowell formed his first band, the Arbitrators, while in high school, and in 1972 moved to Nashville to become a professional musician. There, he struck up friendships with singer/songwriters Townes Van Zandt and Guy Clark.

Crowell's first big break came while he was performing as a lounge singer, where one of his acoustic sets was heard by Jerry Reed. Crowell's own "You Can't Keep Me Here in Tennessee" caught the ear of Reed and his manager, and two days later, Reed recorded the song after signing Crowell to his publishing company. In 1975, Crowell moved to Los Angeles to join Emmylou Harris' Hot Band as a guitarist, and soon became one of her primary songwriters; among the Crowell compositions Harris first popularized were "Till I Gain Control Again," "Ain't Livin' Long Like This," "Leaving Louisiana in the Broad Daylight," and "Bluebird Wine." In 1977, Crowell exited the Hot Band to form his own group, the Cherry Bombs, and in 1978 released his first album, Ain't Living Long Like This; surprisingly, given that he had built his growing reputation as a songwriter, his first two minor hits "Elvira" and "(Now and Then, There's) A Fool Such as I" were both covers.


  • hollinsuk
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Many thanks for 320 kbps.

Cheers.
  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless!
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Thanks for Flac!