James Osland - Almond Drive (2021)

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Title: Almond Drive
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: Rusted Tone Recordings / 196165742470
Genre: Ambient, Experimental
Quality: 16bit-44,1kHz FLAC / 24bit-48kHz FLAC
Total Time: 37:31
Total Size: 170 mb / 388 mb
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Tracklist
1. In A Place That Was Dear To Me (04:26)
2. The Memories Never leave (02:45)
3. Tiny Happy People (03:57)
4. The Scene Of Our everyday Lives (02:52)
5. You're Not Lost, You're Here (03:08)
6. And So My Summer Came To An End (02:11)
7. And Then I'd Return My Thoughts Back To Linger Over Memories (05:16)
8. I Wanted You To See Me, That's Why I Shine Like This (05:25)
9. Loneliness Wasn't Such A Bad Feeling (02:38)
10. Life's Funny Like That (04:53)


James Osland has been a part of RTR since the very beginning. His 2018 album, 'Manitoba Gardens' (RTR004), was the first album to sell out as the label began to grow, and he has also featured on every RTR Sampler volume to date. 'Almond Drive' (RTR035) is a follow up to 'Manitoba Gardens', continuing the story through a delicate combination of gentle ambient progressions, field recordings and found sound.

The album was initially scheduled to be released toward the end of 2020. However, unavoidable delays related to the pandemic pushed the release back and 'Almond Drive' is one of two albums to start 2021's physical run.

"This album is dedicated to Roy and Mary Jenkins for creating the safest and most loving home that anyone could have asked for. We will never forget all the wonderful memories that you have created in that home. " - James Osland