David Olney - Eye Of The Storm (1986/2019)

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Title: Eye Of The Storm
Year Of Release: 1986/2019
Label: Rounder Records
Genre: Folk, Americana, Singer Songwriter
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 00:43:39
Total Size: 102 mb | 248 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Saturday Night And Sunday Morning
02. I Keep My Fingers Crossed
03. Theresa Maria
04. A Dangerous Man
05. If It Wasn't For The Wind
06. Steal My Thunder
07. Who Knows Better Than I
08. Titanic
09. Queen Anne's Lace
10. My Baby's Gone
11. Eye Of The Storm
12. Ain't It That Way

David Olney's first solo album after seven years of fronting Nashville-based roots-rock band the X-Rays, Eye of the Storm contains songs written during both his pre- and post-X-Rays periods. Surprisingly, however, the album sounds completely cohesive, almost as if the all the material had been written as part of a single concept project. Olney's voice is somewhat more fragile than on subsequent releases (often veering dangerously close to being out of key) but perfectly matches the songs' world-weary themes. The production is understated and the playing sparse, mirroring the quiet intensity of Olney's delivery. An immensely gifted lyricist, Olney boldly tackles uncommon themes throughout the album. "A Dangerous Man" is a stark, chilling song about T.E. Lawrence (subject of Lawrence of Arabia), and "Titanic" relates the story of the famous shipwreck from the point of view of the iceberg. Fortunately, like his contemporary Guy Clark, Olney is that rare songwriter who is able to lend substance and emotional depth to virtually any topic.


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Many Thanks
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Many thanks for lossless.