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The Coal Porters - Durango (Expanded Edition) (2022)

The Coal Porters - Durango (Expanded Edition) (2022)

BAND/ARTIST: The Coal Porters

  • Title: Durango (Expanded Edition)
  • Year Of Release: 2010/2022
  • Label: Cherry Red Records
  • Genre: Bluegrass, Country, Folk Rock, Pop Rock
  • Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 00:53:34
  • Total Size: 125 mb | 329 mb
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Tracklist:

01. The Coal Porters - Let's Say Goodbye (Like We Said Hello)
02. The Coal Porters - No More Chains
03. The Coal Porters - Moonlight Midnight
04. The Coal Porters - I'm Not Going Away
05. The Coal Porters - One Is Way Too Many
06. The Coal Porters - The Squeaky Wheel Gets The Oil
07. The Coal Porters - Pretty Polly
08. The Coal Porters - Like A Hurricane
09. The Coal Porters - Permanent Twilight
10. The Coal Porters - Roadkill Breakdown
11. The Coal Porters - Lookin' For A Soft Place To Fall
12. The Coal Porters - Closing Time Genius
13. The Coal Porters - Sail Away, Ladies!
14. The Coal Porters - Pretty Polly (Live, Scotland, 2010)
15. The Coal Porters - Sail Away, Ladies! (Live, Memphis)
16. The Coal Porters - Teenage Kicks (Live, Memphis)

The Coal Porters had a bit of a shaky start in the recording studio after Sid Griffin retooled the group into an acoustic "alt bluegrass" combo, but their third album, Durango, shows this band has clearly turned a corner. The Coal Porters have gone through a number of personnel changes since 2004's How Dark This Earth Will Shine, and that's made for a significantly stronger band; while Griffin's vocals and mandolin and Neil Robert Herd's guitar are still the cornerstone of their arrangements, fiddler Carly Frey's strong but supple style does wonders for the group, while Dick Smith on banjo and Jeff Kazmierski on bass clearly outclass their predecessors in the CP's without calling undo attention to themselves. Griffin's belief in democracy is such that even through he's easily the Coal Porters' best songwriter, he insists on letting his bandmates contribute material for this album, but Herd brings a few solid numbers to the table (in particular "The Squeaky Wheel Gets the Oil" and "One Is Way Too Many"), and Frey presents a fine new arrangement of "Sail Away, Ladies." Griffin's "No More Chains," "Permanent Twilight," and "Lookin' for a Soft Place to Fall" show he's still an ace tunesmith, and the covers of the folk chestnut "Pretty Polly" and Neil Young's "Like a Hurricane" demonstrate the Porters have learned how to shape other people's songs into something that fits them just right. Producer and engineer Ed Stasium has given these sessions a strong, clear sound that's natural and flattering to the musicians while catching the sparks of their instrumental interplay. Some fans wonder when, or if, Griffin will ever pick up an electric guitar and start rocking out again, but Durango shows that he's leading an exciting acoustic band with enough strength and confidence to more than compensate for their lack of amplifiers.


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  • nilesh65
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Thank you so much for sharing!!
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  • whiskers
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Many thanks