Rees Shad - Six Strings & a Story (2023) Hi-Res

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Title: Six Strings & a Story
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Fiendish Endeavor
Genre: Acoustic, Country, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks) / FLAC (tracks) 24bit-48kHz
Total Time: 45:17
Total Size: 105 / 188 / 432 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Mustard in the Gravy (Solo Acoustic) (3:40)
02. Faulkner County Blues (Solo Acoustic) (4:20)
03. Anyone but You (Solo Acoustic) (4:15)
04. The Roses & the Wine (Solo Acoustic) (3:54)
05. Isn't It the Journey? (Solo Acoustic) (5:17)
06. Down in the Bedrock (5:03)
07. Hero's Son (Solo Acoustic) (4:18)
08. Mercy Street Reflections (Solo Acoustic) (4:04)
09. Fool (Solo Acoustic) (2:50)
10. California Dreaming 2023 (Solo Acoustic) (3:48)
11. The Mrs. & Me (Solo Acoustic) (3:48)

Rees' latest album will be released on October 6th, 2023. This album is a solo acoustic retrospective featuring songs from several of his albums along side a handful of new material all delivered in an intimate and essential performance.

This is a good set of tunes performed with a spare acoustic guitar & the engaging voice of Rees Shad which has a wonderful folky tone. It possesses linkages to John Prine, Guy Clark, Greg Copeland, Jim Lampos & Gene Ryder. The songs themselves, all acoustic, are well-written & could pass as beyond demo quality. They’re showcased too pristinely & with clarity. The songs were dug up between 1990-2023 & are a good reference to how a song starts out with no embellishments, no solos, just the human voice & a well-tuned acoustic guitar.

Rees is an acclaimed artist who has been around for more than 3 decades. Working out of New England with all its acoustic-mannered well-articulated phraseology & somewhat different from the 60s Laurel Canyon songwriters (whose musical archelogy was considerably different). Shad takes a deeper dive. After all those years he seems more relevant as a determinedly individualistic artist.

“Mercy Street Reflections,” is one of the most haunting & this is the best song to single out the style, quality & creativity of Rees Shad. “Fool,” goes full-bore vaudeville in a smoky Leon Redbone tonality. Some may say this a showcase of warts & all – yeah, maybe, but very few warts, very few.

Highlights – “Mustard In the Gravy,” “Isn’t It the Journey,” “Down In the Bedrock,” “Mercy Street Reflections” & “Fool.” Six Strings and a Story was recorded by Paul Antonell & mixed by Doug Ford.




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