Lynda Kay - Dream My Darling (2010)
Artist: Lynda Kay
Title: Dream My Darling
Year Of Release: 2010
Label: Lynda Kay Parker, Dreamphonic Records
Genre: Pop, Country
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 40:57
Total Size: 101/256 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Dream My Darling
Year Of Release: 2010
Label: Lynda Kay Parker, Dreamphonic Records
Genre: Pop, Country
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 40:57
Total Size: 101/256 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. World Without You 3:52
02. Dream My Darling 4:26
03. Graveyard Shift 3:40
04. I Don't Know Why 3:35
05. Gimme Gimme 2:20
06. Rain Cry For Me 2:54
07. Fly Fly Away 3:26
08. Ain't Good Enough 3:22
09. All I Ever Wanted (feat. Billy Bob Thornton) 3:27
10. Back to Texas 2:26
11. Forever My Baby Blue 3:25
12. What Lives and Dies 4:03
In this lonely landscape of modern pop country, Lynda Kay, carries the torch for the heartbroken and fills the void with 12 fully orchestrated original compositions that conjure the ghosts of classic country's past.
Lynda Kay's debut album, "Dream My Darling", produced by Mike Butler of The Boxmasters, mixed by Grammy-Award winning engineer Eric Liljestrand (Lucinda Williams) and features her deeply resonant voice, twangy Gretsch guitar, and the duet "All I Ever Wanted" with Billy Bob Thornton.
Born and raised in Texas, Lynda Kay's songwriting style was strongly influenced by other Lone Star State artists such as Roy Oribison and Willie Nelson. Although known for her homemade suitcase bass drum with the Lonesome Spurs, coming soon you will see and hear another side to Lynda Kay…think Patsy Cline meets Roy Orbison in a honky tonk with a string section…that's the sound. More news to come…
Lynda Kay's debut album, "Dream My Darling", produced by Mike Butler of The Boxmasters, mixed by Grammy-Award winning engineer Eric Liljestrand (Lucinda Williams) and features her deeply resonant voice, twangy Gretsch guitar, and the duet "All I Ever Wanted" with Billy Bob Thornton.
Born and raised in Texas, Lynda Kay's songwriting style was strongly influenced by other Lone Star State artists such as Roy Oribison and Willie Nelson. Although known for her homemade suitcase bass drum with the Lonesome Spurs, coming soon you will see and hear another side to Lynda Kay…think Patsy Cline meets Roy Orbison in a honky tonk with a string section…that's the sound. More news to come…