Release Date: 01 January 2020
Label: Gearbox Records
Packaging Type: Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 5065001717529
Release Date: 01 January 2020
Label: Gearbox Records
Packaging Type: Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 5065001717529
Description
Applewood Road is a vocal project consisting of singer-songwriters Emily Barker, Amber Rubarth and Amy Speace. Their 2014 encounter in Nashville sparked the beginning of a successful, collaborative relationship which resulted in a self-titled, highly acclaimed full album. For the first time, Gearbox are making this album available outside the US.The LP contains an extra bonus 7'' vinyl, with their hit R.E.M. cover 'Losing My Religion' on one side and 'My Dear Companion' on the other. The CD contains 'Losing My Religion' only as a bonus track. The song was recorded live at Union Chapel, and showcases the arresting vocal talents and intimate harmonizations of the group.Each song was recorded live to stereo tape. The tape was mastered and cut for vinyl at Gearbox Records in London, keeping the 100% analogue chain throughout the whole process."Their no-frills debut album, recorded in Nashville, has rightly won them no end of admirers, augmented with spartan guitar and banjo, were every bit as exquisite in this performance."?The Times (review of Barbican show, July 2016)"There's a moreish magic to the harmonies of this country-folk trio that recalls the vintage appeal of the Everlys and the Andrews."?Helen Brown, The Telegraph (Best country music albums of 2016).
"Their three part harmonies had the hairs on the back of my neck stood to attention from the very beginning, although it was hard to not let the wonderful vocals, subtle accompanying instrumentals and warm, old school, sound just to lull me into total relaxation." - The Ruckus
Tracklisting
Tony Coe & John Horler
Abdullah Ibrahim
Alan Wakeman
Tubby Hayes
Abdullah Ibrahim
New Departures Jazz Poetry Septet
Yusef Lateef
Nucleus
Hacienda Brothers
Hayes Carll
David Ford
Willie Nelson
April Verch
Cole Stacey
HORSEBATH
Bone Idle Bros