Will Payne Harrison - East Nashville Blues (2017)

Artist: Will Payne Harrison
Title: East Nashville Blues
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Independent
Genre: Country, Americana, Roots, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 39:54
Total Size: 223 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: East Nashville Blues
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Independent
Genre: Country, Americana, Roots, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 39:54
Total Size: 223 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Lost in the Sway (2:48)
2. Shame (4:04)
3. Bonnie & Clyde (4:31)
4. Pieces of the Past (ft. Melanie Bresnan) (4:41)
5. Strange Contradiction (3:50)
6. East Nashville Blues (3:05)
7. Southwind (3:57)
8. Poor Man Blues (3:39)
9. High as Willie (4:48)
10. Stay with Me (4:33)
Nashville based Roots and Americana artist Will Payne Harrison’s new album, East Nashville Blues, is ten tracks of Roots, Folk, Bluegrass and Americana calling to mind the likes Willie Nelson (with tracks such as High As Willie), Merle Haggard, and John Prine. Recorded in East Nashville at Magnolia Sons Studios, East Nashville Blues was produced by Peter Jacobs and Will Payne Harrison with a cast of East Nashville Americana/Bluegrass heavyweights.
"Easy, clean and humble, this, his follow-up to Louisiana Summer, is well-written but simple." - Offbeat, New Orleans, LA
"Harrison follows in the footsteps of his heroes, telling stories that can make you smile right before they make you cry. Willie Nelson and John Prine would be proud." - Mother Church Pew, Nashville, TN
"East Nashville Blues lets Will Payne Harrison get 'Lost in the Sway' on a weaving fiddle run as he ponders a 'Strange Contradiction' regarding life in the fast lane, and quietly walks down Woodland Avenue into 5 Points after a night of drinking asking a companion to 'Stay with Me'." - The Alternate Root Magazine, Los Angeles, CA
"Easy, clean and humble, this, his follow-up to Louisiana Summer, is well-written but simple." - Offbeat, New Orleans, LA
"Harrison follows in the footsteps of his heroes, telling stories that can make you smile right before they make you cry. Willie Nelson and John Prine would be proud." - Mother Church Pew, Nashville, TN
"East Nashville Blues lets Will Payne Harrison get 'Lost in the Sway' on a weaving fiddle run as he ponders a 'Strange Contradiction' regarding life in the fast lane, and quietly walks down Woodland Avenue into 5 Points after a night of drinking asking a companion to 'Stay with Me'." - The Alternate Root Magazine, Los Angeles, CA