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Rumer - Nashville Tears - Import CD

Rumer - Nashville Tears - Import CD

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Pop

2000s

August 14, 2020

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Catalog No.: CKV7442

JAN/ISBN: 711297524420

Number of Discs: 1

Country/Region of Manufacture: Import

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Rumer

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On 2020s Nashville Tears, singer Rumer applies her deeply moving vocal style to the music of beloved country songwriter Hugh Prestwood. A collaboration with Canadian producer Fred Mollin (Jimmy Webb, America, Kris Kristofferson), the album is a fitting addition to the singers catalog, with songs that tap Prestwoods deep well of poetic, everyday sadness. Born in Pakistan and raised in England, Rumer moved to the United States around the time of her third album, 2014s Into Colour, and has lived in the country music-friendly states of Arkansas and Georgia. Prior to that, she built a loyal following with her delicate 60s- and 70s-inspired orchestral pop sound. Its an approach that has found her covering the works of influential songwriters like Jimmy Webb, David Gates, Paul Williams, and as on 2016s This Girls in Love, Burt Bacharach and Hal David. With Nashville Tears, she and Mollin take a similar approach, digging into Prestwoods nuanced songbook. A successful if somewhat lesser-appreciated Nashville stalwart, Prestwood has written songs for a bevy of country stars, including Alison Krauss, Randy Travis, and Barbara Mandrell. While the bulk of Nashville Tears focuses on his more obscure material, there are hits here, including Ghost in This House (recorded by Shenandoah in 1990), and The Song Remembers When (a Top Ten single for Trisha Yearwood in 1993). The album also harks back to the grandiose analog studio productions of the 70s as Mollin frames Rumer in delicate string, pedal steel, and organ arrangements, most supplied by Rumers husband, longtime Dionne Warwick and Burt Bacharach music director Rob Shirakbari. Also adding to the albums warm country vibes are Lost Hollow singers Tommy and Lorrie Harden, vocalist Mandy Barnett, guitarist Pat Buchanan, and other Nashville luminaries. Central on the album is Rumers buoyant version of Hard Time for Lovers, originally recorded by Judy Collins as the title track to her 1979 album. The Collins connection works as a thoughtful touchstone throughout Nashville Tears as Rumers soft, warm vocals nicely evoke Collins own pure, unadorned approach. Its a style that fits well with Prestwoods songs, many of which, including Oklahoma Stray, June Its Gonna Happen, and Thats That (a hit for Michael Johnson in 1988), showcase his gift for using nature as a metaphor, illuminating how the landscapes that surround us often echo our most intense desires. On Thats That, Rumer sings, Theres a weeping willow on the outskirts of town/Where I took a pocket knife and carved out our names/In the morning I am gonna cut that tree down/Gonna build a fire and watch us go up in flames. ~ Matt Collar

Tracklisting:

1.The Fate of Fireflies
2.June It's Gonna Happen
3.Oklahoma Stray
4.Bristlecone Pine (Ft Lost Hollow)
5.Ghost In This House
6.Deep Summer In The Deep South
7.Heart Full Of Rain
8.Hard Times For Lovers
9.Starcrossed Hanger of the Moon
10.The Song Remembers When
11.That's That
12.Here You Are
13.Learning How To Love
14.The Snow White Rows of Arlington
15.Half The Moon

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