The Autumn Defense - The Autumn Defense (2006)

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Title: The Autumn Defense
Year Of Release: 2006
Label: Broadmoor Records
Genre: Indie Rock, Indie Pop, Folk Rock, Americana
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 54:12
Total Size: 132/336 Mb
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The Autumn Defense - The Autumn Defense (2006)


Tracklist:

01. Canyon Arrow
02. Estate Remains
03. Where You Are
04. Winterlight
05. Feel You Know
06. We Would Never Die
07. City Bells
08. Spend Your Life
09. Criminal
10. This Will Fall Away
11. I Knew It All Along
12. About To Change
13. Simple Explanation

Line-up:
Bass Guitar, Recorded By [Strings] – Brad Jones
Drums, Congas, Bongos – Greg Wieczorek
Vocals, Guitar – John Stirratt
Vocals, Guitar, Percussion, Piano, Harpsichord, Organ, Producer, Engineer, Other [Strings Arranged By] – Patrick Sansone

US American indie rock band composed of multi-instrumentalists John Stirratt (bassist from Wilco and Uncle Tupelo) and Pat Sansone.

The third full length and self-titled album from The Autumn Defense, originally released in 2007 on Broadmoor Records.

From Amazon..."Should John Stirrat and Pat Sansone contemplate quitting their day jobs as bassist and multi-instrumentalist for Wilco, respectively, they ought to list their third side-project record as Autumn Defense at the top of their résumé. Three years after their charming sophomore effort Circles paid reverence to the '70s AM pop they adore, Stirrat and Sansone revisit the immaculate production of their previous work, but with greater cohesion and broader instrumentation, as the customary layers of acoustic and electric guitars are boosted with Revolver-like strings ("Estate Remains"), Memphis-soulful organ ("Feel You Now"), and woodwinds from the Nick Drake playbook ("Canyon Arrow"). Stirrat (whose underrated backing vocals are a Wilco treasure) carries the duo vocally, his discreet voice never sparring with Sansone's brilliant arrangements. But it's when the pair sing together--best emphasized on the power pop of "Winterlight" and the L.A. folk of "We Would Never Die"--that the Autumn Defense truly shine as a full-fledged band." --Scott Holter



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