The Be Good Tanyas - Blue Horse (2001)
Artist: The Be Good Tanyas
Title: Blue Horse
Year Of Release: 2001
Label: Proper
Genre: Country Blues, Country, Folk
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 58:37
Total Size: 349 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Blue Horse
Year Of Release: 2001
Label: Proper
Genre: Country Blues, Country, Folk
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 58:37
Total Size: 349 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. The Littlest Birds (4:07)
2. Broken Telephone (4:55)
3. Rain and Snow (4:02)
4. Lakes of Pontchartrain (4:42)
5. Only in the Past (4:58)
6. The Coo Coo Bird (4:51)
7. Dogsong aka Sleep Dog Lullaby (4:47)
8. Momsong (5:34)
9. Don't You Fall (3:41)
10. Up Against the Wall (3:22)
11. Oh Susanna (4:18)
12. Light Enough to Travel (9:20)
The Be Good Tanyas play an old-timey blend of folk, country, and blues bolstered by sweet harmonies and traditional fingerpicking. The Vancouver trio has garnered comparisons to like-minded predecessors such as Gillian Welch and Iris DeMent. The group came together when Samantha Parton, who had spent her post-high-school years traveling with her guitar (drawing strong musical influence from visits to the Southern U.S.), returned to Vancouver. She and Jolie Holland initially formed the group, then added Frazey Ford and Trish Klein, whom Parton had met while planting trees in Nelson, British Columbia. (Ford and Winnipeg native Klein had met at Selkirk Music School in Nelson.) The musicians played together for the first time in 1999, busking outside the Lilith Fair venue in Vancouver. They soon moved on to local thrift store and coffee shop gigs. Holland left the group, and the remaining trio was soon touring Canada and released its debut album, Blue Horse, in 2001. Two years later, the ladies returned with the lighthearted sophomore effort Chinatown, while Hello Love, which included covers of Neil Young, Mississippi John Hurt, and even Prince, came out in 2006. The band officially went on hiatus in 2008, where it would remain until a performance at the 2011 Winnipeg Folk Festival. The following year saw the release of Collection, a career overview that included two new tracks.