Dean Owens - Southern Wind (2018)

Artist: Dean Owens
Title: Southern Wind
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: At the Helm Records
Genre: Folk, Americana, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 50:47 min
Total Size: 118 / 293 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Southern Wind
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: At the Helm Records
Genre: Folk, Americana, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 50:47 min
Total Size: 118 / 293 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. The Last Song
02. Southern Wind
03. Elvis Was My Brother
04. When the Whisky’s Not Enough
05. Bad News
06. No Way Around It
07. Louisville Lip
08. Anything Helps
09. Mother
10. Famous Last Words
11. Madeira Street
12. Love Prevails
b. Scotland. Singer-songwriter and guitarist Owens was a member of the popular Scottish country rock unit the Felsons, helping the band record three acclaimed albums in the late 90s. His 2001 solo debut resulted from sessions in a lochside cottage in the Highlands of Scotland with Felsons bass player Kevin McGuire, recorded directly onto a portable DAT machine. Released with a minimum of cleaning up and overdubbing, the album was a delightful lo-fi excursion that was high on atmosphere and low on artifice. Owens spent the next two years on the road, spending a large amount of time in the USA touring with the Mavericks, Steve Earle, Emmylou Harris and Chip Taylor. His next album, 2004’s My Town, was recorded with a stellar cast list of guest musicians including former Flying Burrito Brothers pedal steel guitarist Al Perkins, the Nashville-based singer-songwriter Will Kimbrough, and Scottish artist Karine Polwart. The album was an accomplished Americana collection with a lyrical heart set firmly in Owens’ native Scotland.
Owens decamped to Nashville to record the 2007 follow-up Whisky Hearts, with Perkins and Kimbrough again on hand to help out alongside the ex-Mavericks rhythm section of Paul Deakin and Robert Reynolds. This thoughtful, melodic and thoroughly engaging album was hailed as one of the finest singer-songwriter releases of the year.
Owens decamped to Nashville to record the 2007 follow-up Whisky Hearts, with Perkins and Kimbrough again on hand to help out alongside the ex-Mavericks rhythm section of Paul Deakin and Robert Reynolds. This thoughtful, melodic and thoroughly engaging album was hailed as one of the finest singer-songwriter releases of the year.