The Bacon Brothers - New Years Day (2009)

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Title: New Years Day
Year Of Release: 2009
Label: Hypertension
Genre: Folk Rock, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 00:45:36
Total Size: 328 mb
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Tracklist

01. New Year's Day
02. Go My Way (The iPod Song)
03. Almost Got Rich
04. Bunch Of Words
05. Bitter Man
06. Tell Me What I Have To Do
07. Architeuthis
08. Children
09. Eye Of The Storm
10. Wild Life
11. Kikko's Song

It's a platitude to denigrate "Hollywood" personalities' attempts at music. Indeed, every album from the Bacon Brothers has almost certainly met some automatic criticism. Every album has also, however, received mentions of surprise -- surprise that an actor can make straightforward, good music. By this point, it shouldn't be a surprise that Kevin Bacon can perform (and that brother Michael Bacon, a well-sought film scoring composer, could be more than a side act). The music on New Years Day is more varied than many previous albums, though. Roving from Philadelphia-inspired rock to simple summer melodies and beyond, it touches on a lot of stylistic areas, handling each form with an ego-free, well-characterized rendition. The album opens on the title track, an ode to Philadelphia's yearly Mummers parades, and something seemingly from Mick Jagger's solo recordings. This is blues-inflected rock & roll, hook-heavy with a polished finish. "Architeuthis" works itself into a seafaring ballad, complete with mournful accordion accompaniment. "Children" could stand in for a solid album track from the Wallflowers. Throughout the recording, the music delves into crossover areas between rock, blues, and folk, taking aesthetics from each to color strong performances. There are many artistic influences inherent in this music, but the created whole is something original.

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