Brock Davis - A Song Waiting To Be Sung (2024) Hi Res

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Title: A Song Waiting To Be Sung
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Raintown Records
Genre: Country
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks) | 24Bit/48 kHz FLAC
Total Time: 00:45:42
Total Size: 109 mb | 295 mb | 559 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Brock Davis - I Choose Love
02. Brock Davis - Can't Get Close Enough To You
03. Brock Davis - I Get It Now
04. Brock Davis - All Free
05. Brock Davis - A Song Waiting To Be Sung
06. Brock Davis - Your One And Only Life
07. Brock Davis - We Will Rise
08. Brock Davis - Bullets And Blood
09. Brock Davis - Second Time Around
10. Brock Davis - Bet On Love
11. Brock Davis - Marking Time
12. Brock Davis - Any Lie
13. Brock Davis - I Don't Wanna Be That Guy

Brock Davis has a new album out, A Song Waiting to Be Sung, released on Rainwater Records. A Song Waiting To Be Sung was recorded and mixed in Nashville by Grammy Award-winning engineer Zach Allen (Keb’ Mo’, Christone “Kingfish” Ingram) at “Ronnie’s Place” in Nashville. The album was produced by Brock, with an emphasis on clear, clean tones.

A Song Waiting to Be Sung is Marcus Finnie on drums; Duncan Mullins on bass; Pat McGrath on acoustic guitar and mandolin; Justin Ostrander (Lori McKenna) on electric guitar; Scotty Sanders and Russ Pahl (Yola) on pedal and lap steel; Michael Hicks on B3 Organ and piano; Brock Davis on vocals.
Backing vocals are courtesy of Kyla Jade, Blair Whitlow, Tania Hancheroff, Kristin K. Smith, Matt Dame, and Grant Vogelfanger.

“I Choose Love” is a mournful song, opening the album with a showcase of Brock Davis’ richly textured vocals. “Every step that we take, takes us farther away, we can give in to hate but it’s a steep price to pay.” This is clearly about more than just one relationship.

“Can’t Get Close Enough to You” turns the page to a more optimistic outlook with a cheerful rhythms. “I Get it Now” is a country song, with soaring energy and far more lyrical depth than your average fare, a tear-jerker with nostalgia. “I was shooting hoops with my boy last night in the driveway.”

“All Free” folds in southern rock guitar with a hint of pedal steel in an earnest, declarative song on humanity and fairness. The vocal harmonies here are chilling. “Second Time Around” is a gentle acoustic number with mandolin and understated lyrics in a song about the perfect second chance.

This is a quality country album, with thoughtful emotion, compelling vocals, and vibrant harmonies. The songwriting intends to make you cry just a little, and smile a little bit more.


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