Under Yellowstone Skies
ASIN: B000056GZC
Track Listings
| 1. Montana Therapy |
| 2. Castin'For Cutthroat |
| 3. Spirit Of Yellowstone |
| 4. New Age Religion |
| 5. First Snow |
| 6. Comin' Home |
| 7. Boot Jack Gap |
| 8. Smith Mine |
| 9. Small Montana Bar |
| 10. Born To Retrieve |
| 11. Brother John |
| 12. Little Aurora |
| 13. Instumental |
| 14. Under Yellowstone Skies |
Editorial Reviews
Tom May River City Folk
Their lyrical treatment of the romantic west is accurate and sometimes heartbreaking, but always listenable and entertaining.
Product Description
"Montana Tunesmith is Tim and Mike Nordstrom, whose songs come like a fresh autumn breeze across the Bitteroots. Utilizing tight, brotherly harmonies and lovely melodies, their songs about family, home and geography cause us to reflect again on the true meaning of "folk music"- music written for its own sake, from the heart.
Still, there is no lack of expertise and care taken with the songs. From the lighthearted "Small Montana Bar" to the tragedy retold in "Smith Mine", Tim and Mike summon up crystal clear images of Montana as it is and was. Their lyrical treatment of the romantic west is accurate and sometimes heartbreaking, but always listenable and entertaining.
These two Red Lodge, Montana residents are something special in the world of acoustic music. Capturing the west and its people on a canvas of song, Montana Tunesmith quietly achieves the same effect as a Karl Bodmer portrait of the same land-satisfaction, enjoyment, and serenity.
Under Yellowstone Skies
Under Yellowstone Skies,Montana Tunesmith
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Under Yellowstone Skies
ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000056GZC Release Date: 2000-12-02 |
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Album Description
"Montana Tunesmith is Tim and Mike Nordstrom, whose songs come like a fresh autumn breeze across the Bitteroots. Utilizing tight, brotherly harmonies and lovely melodies, their songs about family, home and geography cause us to reflect again on the true meaning of "folk music"- music written for its own sake, from the heart.Still, there is no lack of expertise and care taken with the songs. From the lighthearted "Small Montana Bar" to the tragedy retold in "Smith Mine", Tim and Mike summon up crystal clear images of Montana as it is and was. Their lyrical treatment of the romantic west is accurate and sometimes heartbreaking, but always listenable and entertaining.
These two Red Lodge, Montana residents are something special in the world of acoustic music. Capturing the west and its people on a canvas of song, Montana Tunesmith quietly achieves the same effect as a Karl Bodmer portrait of the same land-satisfaction, enjoyment, and serenity.
Customer Reviews:
If you live this life you will get it..................2006-05-28
Just passing through Yellowstone Lodge.......2005-12-19
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