Lookin' For Trouble
ASIN: B0000488V7
Track Listings
| 1. You |
| 2. Lookin' For Trouble |
| 3. Take What We've Got And Run |
| 4. I |
| 5. Terrible Two's |
| 6. Catch Her When She's Lonely |
| 7. For What It's Worth |
| 8. There's Gotta Be A Better Way |
| 9. Your Memory Walks Through Walls |
| 10. Yes |
| 11. Who Do You Think You Are |
| 12. When It's Your Turn To Fall |
| 13. My Living Is Working |
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
"We play Haggard and Jones... and anything by ol' George Strait," sings Damon Gray, and that summarizes Gray's sound to a tee. Everything on this New Mexico-born singer's debut is flawless but wholly received: lines you can finish the first time through, melodies you've already heard on any number of Strait singles, themes as old as the hills, phrasing and arrangements courtesy of the Mark Chesnutt catalog. There's not one thing here to distinguish Gray as his own man. Then again, what's wrong with modeling yourself after Jones, Haggard, and Strait? Gray's smooth and twangy tenor is applied here to state-of-the-art, turn-of-the-century honky-tonk, to country songs that, while predictable, are solid enough. The charm of Lookin' for Trouble is precisely in the way you've heard it all before--and in the way you know it's all still true. --David Cantwell
Product Description
Traditional Country Music with contemporary production and arrangement. Damon Gray's vocal ability combines a strong and unique blend of traditional and contemparary stylings.
Lookin' For Trouble
Lookin' For Trouble,Damon Gray,Broken Bow,Country,Country & Western,Pop
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Kim Wilson Manufacturer: M.C. Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00009N1X0 Release Date: 2003-06-10 |
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Fabulous Thunderbirds frontman Kim Wilson plays a deeper and darker shade of blues when he's performing under his own name, and Lookin' for Trouble, his first solo studio recording in six years, successfully showcases an assortment of traditional styles all invigorated by Wilson's virtuoso harp work. Wilson's continuing evolution as a singer and songwriter (he had a hand in composing nine of the tunes) is impressive, but his harmonica heroics, such as on the echo-heavy, midnight-blues rendition of Jimmy Rogers's "Money Marble & Chalk," remain the primary attraction. With his working band--featuring yet another hot young guitar discovery in Troy Gonyea--behind him, Wilson rolls through 14 songs, mixing a bit of horn-powered jump blues, some Memphis soul, and a tasty slice of New Orleans (via Dave Bartholomew's "Hook Line & Sinker") into his classic Chicago sensibilities. The title tune, co-written with fiancée Amanda Taylor, gets two takes (a straight-ahead shuffle and a harder-edged rock rendition) to bring the total to 15 tracks, most of which have different approaches but all of which are unified by Wilson's Herculean harp work and experienced grasp of bedrock blues styles. --Michael Point
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Toronto Manufacturer: EMI ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005B1PO Release Date: 2003-09-15 |
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Eddie Taylor Jr. Manufacturer: Wolf Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000AGDI Release Date: 1998-09-01 |
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Ides of May Manufacturer: Cnr ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00000AXE8 Release Date: 1995-03-11 |
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Damon Gray Manufacturer: Broken Bow ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000488V7 Release Date: 2000-02-02 |
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Amazon.com
"We play Haggard and Jones... and anything by ol' George Strait," sings Damon Gray, and that summarizes Gray's sound to a tee. Everything on this New Mexico-born singer's debut is flawless but wholly received: lines you can finish the first time through, melodies you've already heard on any number of Strait singles, themes as old as the hills, phrasing and arrangements courtesy of the Mark Chesnutt catalog. There's not one thing here to distinguish Gray as his own man. Then again, what's wrong with modeling yourself after Jones, Haggard, and Strait? Gray's smooth and twangy tenor is applied here to state-of-the-art, turn-of-the-century honky-tonk, to country songs that, while predictable, are solid enough. The charm of Lookin' for Trouble is precisely in the way you've heard it all before--and in the way you know it's all still true. --David CantwellAlbum Description
Traditional Country Music with contemporary production and arrangement. Damon Gray's vocal ability combines a strong and unique blend of traditional and contemparary stylings.Customer Reviews:
Damon.......2002-01-12
He'll Make it!.......2000-05-10
Anthony
finally made it.......2000-04-12
the eyes of us New Mexicans. Give EM Hell Damon!
Thatta boy Damon.......2000-03-14
Country Music is still alive and kickin'.......2000-03-07
Ed, learn how to type.
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