Husky Rescue - Country Falls (2015)
Artist: Husky Rescue
Title: Country Falls
Year Of Release: 2004/2015
Label: Catskills
Genre: Electronic, Indie
Quality: mp3 320 kbps / flac lossless
Total Time: 02:14:18
Total Size: 317 / 775 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
TracklistTitle: Country Falls
Year Of Release: 2004/2015
Label: Catskills
Genre: Electronic, Indie
Quality: mp3 320 kbps / flac lossless
Total Time: 02:14:18
Total Size: 317 / 775 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
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01. Sweet Little Kitten
02. Summertime Cowboy
03. New Light of Tomorrow
04. Sunset Drive
05. My World
06. City Lights
07. Gasoline Girl
08. Rainbow Flows
09. Sleep Tight Tiger
10. Mean Street
11. The Good Man
12. The Man Who Flew Away
13. City Lights (Radio Edit)
14. City Lights (Product01 Remix)
15. City Lights (Vector Lovers Remix)
16. Last Dance (2014 Mix)
17. New Light of Tomorrow (Radio Edit)
18. New Light of Tomorrow (Evil Nine Remix)
19. New Light of Tomorrow (Linus Loves Remix)
20. New Light of Tomorrow (Bonobo Remix)
21. New Light of Tomorrow (Reprise)
22. Black Umbrella
23. Summertime Cowboy (Serge Santiago Remix)
24. Summertime Cowboy (Mocky Remix)
25. Summertime Cowboy (Victor Malloy Remix)
26. New Light of Tomorrow (Acoustic Session)
27. Sweet Little Kitten (Acoustic Session)
28. Gasoline Girl (Gasoline Girl)
29. The Man Who Flew Away (Version 2)
30. Quand Tu Es Devant Moi
The initial gentle slide guitar invokes memories of Pink Floyd's "A Pillow of Winds" from their classic album Meddle, but as the gentle, wispy vocals of Reeta Korhola make their entrance, so end the comparisons between Floyd's sorely overlooked ballad and Country Falls' opener, "Sweet Little Kitten." With a slew of EPs and singles released in 2004 on Catskills, Helsinki-based Husky Rescue quietly established their little place on the mantle next to Air, Stereolab, and Architecture in Helsinki (the latter band Finnish in name only). However, unlike the aforementioned bands, the group places an emphasis on the laid-back elements of country & western motifs in place of vibrant analog synths and chic, stylish lyrics. While the results are not groundbreaking, Husky Rescue have crafted a slow, lazy record that is ideal for background listening and relaxing from start to finish. ~ Rob Theakston