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 Post subject: [2013-06-25] Willie Nile "American Ride" (Loud & Proud Records)
PostPosted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 10:23 am 
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2013 release from the veteran NY-based singer/songwriter. There are 12 new songs on the album in a variety of styles, from the journey across America title track, which Bono called ''a classic',' to the front lines of 'Life On Bleecker Street,' to the madness of 'Holy War,' to a cover of Jim Carroll's great song 'People Who Died.' There are electric and acoustic guitars, pianos, drums, electric bass, upright bass, organ, horns, soft shoe routines, rockers, ballads, shuffles, you name it...


1 American Ride
2 Life On Bleecker Street
3 This Is Our Time
4 Sunrise In New York City
5 She's Got My Heart
6 If I Ever See the Light
7 God Laughs
8 People Who Died
9 Holy War
10 Say Hey
11 Crossing
12 There's No Place Like Home

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00COQU00I/?tag=imwan-20

There's also a deluxe edition with 3 extra songs

13 Occupy
14 Motel Life
15 One Guitar V2.0

Amazon only has it up as an MP3 download even through there's going to be an actual CD......so I'm not putting up the link. If you want the deluxe, go to a CD store.

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 Post subject: [2013-06-25] Willie Nile "American Ride" (Loud & Proud Records)
PostPosted: Mon Jun 24, 2013 3:24 pm 
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AllMusic gave the album a 4/5 rating and a nice review.

http://www.allmusic.com/album/release/a ... 0003966991

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Willie Nile
American Ride

A hell of a lot has been written about rock & roll singer/songwriter Willie Nile since he made his Arista debut in 1981. Musicians and press alike have sung his praises across the globe, yet mainstream success has always proved elusive. It hasn't deterred him, however; he's continued to issue new recordings -- albeit sporadically -- that have been lyrically consistent, and contain enough deft, melodic hooks, to justify his unrepentant swagger. The recording of American Ride, the follow-up to his killer Innocent Ones from 2011, was funded by a successful Pledge Music campaign; it was to be issued independently. Loud & Proud's Tom Lipsky intervened after hearing it, and made Nile the signature signing for the label's new distribution deal with Sony's RED. This is his first album to have major-label distribution in 22 years. The band on American Ride is his road group -- guitarist Matt Hogan, bassist Johnny Pisano, drummer Alex Alexander -- with some holdover guests from Innocent Ones: co-producer Stewart Lerman, Frankie Lee, and guitarist Steuart Smith. Nile wrote or co-wrote 11 of the album's original 12 tracks, and all three of its special edition bonus numbers. The lone cover is a wailing version of the late Jim Carroll's "People Who Died," sung in tribute to the author and Nile's brother John. There isn't a weak track in the bunch, but you could stack up its first six against almost anything in this vernacular that's been released since 1975's Born to Run. The anthemic punch and roll of "This Is Our Time" opens the set, followed by the bittersweet portrait "Life on Bleecker Street," with its infectious chorus and a glorious string arrangement by the late Rob Morseberger. The title track is an homage to American music with acoustic and electric guitars, touches of banjo, and B-3, threading country, folk, blues, and rock through the mix. "If I Ever See the Light"'s piano is inspired directly by the E Street Band, but the lyric and melody are pure Nile. The love song "She's Got My Heart" melds his indefatigable romanticism with his keen eye as a lifelong observer of the human condition. The stutter-stop "God Laughs," with its slamming drum kit, chunky guitar vamp, and Nile's strutting snarl is backed by a joyously shouted male chorus. Other standouts include the bluesy rockabilly of "Say Hey" and the poignant ballad "The Crossing." American Ride is every bit as strong as Innocent Ones, if not more so. Nile may wear his influences on his sleeve, but as a songwriter, he's always been his own man. He has stubbornly, even fiercely, clung to the gritty mantle of roots rock & roll; and why not? When you write songs this well, there's no reason for compromise.
[The special edition includes three bonus tracks: the funky, razor-sharp "Occupy," the completely solo acoustic "Motel Life" (which sounds like a demo), and the anthemic rocker "One Guitar V2.0."]


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