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All These Dreams

Andrew Combs

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Release Date:  26 January 2015

Label:  Loose Music

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  5029432022027

Genres:  Folk  Country  

Release Date:  26 January 2015

Label:  Loose Music

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  5029432022010

Genres:  Folk  Country  

  • Description

    Andrew Combs second album, All These Dreams, marks a huge step forward for the Nashville-based singer-songwriter. Using his gifts for lyricism and wry observation, Combs weaves tales of love, sin and redemption on the new album, in a style that brings together classic country and contemporary pop.

    Here, Combs continues to carve out his own singular path as an artist, finally reaching the heights of his Texas songwriting heroes.

    For All These Dreams, Combs called on Nashville producers Jordan Lehning and Skylar Wilson, who had recently co-produced Caitlin Roses The Stand-In. Combs became familiar with the producers while supporting Caitlin Rose throughout the U.S. and Europe.

    "All These Dreams" was recorded in Nashville with many of Combs long-time musical collaborators, including lead guitarist Jeremy Fetzer and pedal steel guitarist Spencer Cullum Jr. (of the instrumental duo Steelism) as well as bassist Mike Rinne, drummer Ian Fitchuk, and Lehning and Wilson on keyboards and percussion.

    "I feel like this record has a much different thread that ties the songs together than Worried Man, which was more raw and bare-bones, in songwriting as well as production", says Combs. 'All These Dreams' explores more complex arrangements, lyrics and musical tones. Roy Orbison and Paul Simon were definite different influences.

    Description

    Andrew Combs second album, All These Dreams, marks a huge step forward for the Nashville-based singer-songwriter. Using his gifts for lyricism and wry observation, Combs weaves tales of love, sin and redemption on the new album, in a style that brings together classic country and contemporary pop. Here, Combs continues to carve out his own singular path as an artist, finally reaching the heights of his Texas songwriting heroes.

    For All These Dreams, Combs called on Nashville producers Jordan Lehning and Skylar Wilson, who had recently co-produced Caitlin Roses The Stand-In. Combs became familiar with the producers while supporting Caitlin Rose throughout the U.S. and Europe.

    All These Dreams was recorded in Nashville with many of Combs long-time musical collaborators, including lead guitarist Jeremy Fetzer and pedal steel guitarist Spencer Cullum Jr. (of the instrumental duo Steelism) as well as bassist Mike Rinne, drummer Ian Fitchuk, and Lehning and Wilson on keyboards and percussion.

    I feel like this record has a much different thread that ties the songs together than Worried Man, which was more raw and bare-bones, in songwriting as well as production, says Combs. All These Dreams explores more complex arrangements, lyrics and musical tones. Roy Orbison and Paul Simon were definite different influences.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Rainy Day Song
      • 2. Nothing To Lose
      • 3. Foolin'
      • 4. Stange Bird
      • 5. Pearl
      • 6. Long Gone Lately
      • 7. In The Name Of You
      • 8. All These Dreams
      • 9. Slow Road To Jesus
      • 10. Month Of Bad Habits
      • 11. Suwannee County

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Rainy Day Song
      • 2. Nothing To Lose
      • 3. Foolin'
      • 4. Stange Bird
      • 5. Pearl
      • 6. Long Gone Lately
      • 7. In The Name Of You
      • 8. All These Dreams
      • 9. Slow Road To Jesus
      • 10. Month Of Bad Habits
      • 11. Suwannee County