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Devon_Allman-Ride_Or_Die-2016-404
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Tracklist (M3U)
| # | Filename | Artist | Songname | Bitrate | BPM |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 01-devon_allman-say_your_prayers.mp3 | Devon Allman | Say Your Prayers | Unknown | Unknown |
| 2 | 02-devon_allman-find_ourselves.mp3 | Devon Allman | Find Ourselves | Unknown | Unknown |
| 3 | 03-devon_allman-galaxies.mp3 | Devon Allman | Galaxies | Unknown | Unknown |
| 4 | 04-devon_allman-lost.mp3 | Devon Allman | Lost | Unknown | Unknown |
| 5 | 05-devon_allman-shattered_times.mp3 | Devon Allman | Shattered Times | Unknown | Unknown |
| 6 | 06-devon_allman-watch_what_you_say.mp3 | Devon Allman | Watch What You Say | Unknown | Unknown |
| 7 | 07-devon_allman-vancouver.mp3 | Devon Allman | Vancouver | Unknown | Unknown |
| 8 | 08-devon_allman-pleasure_and_pain.mp3 | Devon Allman | Pleasure & Pain | Unknown | Unknown |
| 9 | 09-devon_allman-hold_me.mp3 | Devon Allman | Hold Me | Unknown | Unknown |
| 10 | 10-devon_allman-live_from_the_heart.mp3 | Devon Allman | Live From The Heart | Unknown | Unknown |
| 11 | 11-devon_allman-butterfly_girl.mp3 | Devon Allman | Butterfly Girl | Unknown | Unknown |
| 12 | 12-devon_allman-a_night_like_this.mp3 | Devon Allman | A Night Like This | Unknown | Unknown |
NFO
Artist: Devon Allman
Album: Ride Or Die
Bitrate: 246kbps avg
Quality: EAC Secure Mode / LAME 3.98.4 / -V0 / 44.100Khz
Label: Ruf Records
Genre: Rock
Size: 89.97 megs
PlayTime: 0h 48min 23sec total
Rip Date: 2016-09-30
Store Date: 2016-09-16
Track List:
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01. Say Your Prayers 3:16
02. Find Ourselves 3:12
03. Galaxies 4:57
04. Lost 4:32
05. Shattered Times 3:32
06. Watch What You Say 4:20
07. Vancouver 4:15
08. Pleasure & Pain 4:08
09. Hold Me 2:27
10. Live From The Heart 4:49
11. Butterfly Girl 4:35
12. A Night Like This 4:20
Release Notes:
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After leaving the Royal Southern Brotherhood in 2014 and issuing Ragged & Dirty,
his own extended meditation on Chicago blues, guitarist/songwriter Devon Allman
spent time playing with his father's road band and guested on Jeremiah Johnson's
excellent Grind the same year. His solo re-emergence on Ride or Die is an
exercise in spiritual and musical maturity. He plays guitar and bass, and
provides passionate lead and backing vocals. He also produced some tracks solo
and others with longtime compadre Tom Hambridge -- who mixed and mastered it and
played drums. Guitarist Tyler Stokes, bassist Steve Duerst, and keyboardist
Kevin McKendree are also aboard, with saxophonist Ron Holloway and violinist
Bobby Yang. Allman wrote or co-wrote all but two tracks. Hambridge contributed
one and the set closes with a surprising cover. Allman's approach is still
rooted in muscular electric blues (check the slamming opener -- and first single
-- "Say Your Prayers"), but wraps these sounds in hooky hard rock, vintage soul
(Northern and Southern), and rhythm & blues. "Find Ourselves," with its sweet,
gritty tenor saxophone and swooping B-3, directly references Muscle Shoals, and
Allman effectively advises the listener to rise up and grab onto life's purpose.
This theme is recurrent. The album's title is used in the crackling "Galaxies,"
where Allman, buoyed by a stinging guitar line, Latin percussion, and swelling
B-3, exhorts: "When galaxies collide/Will you ride or die?" While "Lost" and
"Watch What You Say" are acoustically framed rockers that build to dynamic
climaxes, "Shattered Times" is roiling, swampy electric funk. "Pleasure & Pain"
is a midtempo soul-rock appeal to a beloved other who desires oblivion to escape
the difficulties inherent in everyday life. With cracking breaks, Rhodes piano,
and wrangling, jazzy guitar, he and his band bring the message home with
conviction. "Hold Me," with its soul piano and finger-popping vintage rock &
roll chorus, touches on early Smokey Robinson and Doc Pomus. "Live from the
Heart" commences with a jangly 12-string, crisp snare, and simmering B-3. It
transmutes into an unlikely yet direct homage to Curtis Mayfield. Simple, wise,
and life-affirming lyrics combine with an irresistible hook, making it an album
highlight. The closer is an excellent reimagining of the Cure's "A Night Like
This" as a midtempo rocker complete with thundering electric guitars and a
honking saxophone break. Allman beefs up the arrangement to be sure, but his
singing is an unguarded expression of vulnerability offered in a deeply
masculine, gritty, and soulful baritone. Ride or Die is convincing in part and
as a whole. It's the first time that Allman shows full confidence in his music,
that he no longer has anything to prove to anyone but himself. The fine songs on
this date are to-the-bone expressions of his questions and convictions delivered
in a compelling musical language.