Wesley_Stace-Wesley_Stace-2013-404

Tracklist (M3U)
# Filename Artist Songname Bitrate BPM
1 01-wesley_stace-the_dealers_daughter.mp3 Wesley Stace The Dealer's Daughter Unknown Unknown
2 02-wesley_stace-when_i_knew.mp3 Wesley Stace When I Knew Unknown Unknown
3 03-wesley_stace-goodbye_jane.mp3 Wesley Stace Goodbye Jane Unknown Unknown
4 04-wesley_stace-letting_go.mp3 Wesley Stace Letting Go Unknown Unknown
5 05-wesley_stace-we_will_always_have_new_york.mp3 Wesley Stace We Will Always Have New York Unknown Unknown
6 06-wesley_stace-a_canterbury_kiss.mp3 Wesley Stace A Canterbury Kiss Unknown Unknown
7 07-wesley_stace-lydia.mp3 Wesley Stace Lydia Unknown Unknown
8 08-wesley_stace-stare_at_the_sun.mp3 Wesley Stace Stare At The Sun Unknown Unknown
9 09-wesley_stace-only_thing_missing.mp3 Wesley Stace Only Thing Missing Unknown Unknown
10 10-wesley_stace-ride_your_camel.mp3 Wesley Stace Ride Your Camel Unknown Unknown
11 11-wesley_stace-wrong_for_the_part.mp3 Wesley Stace Wrong For The Part Unknown Unknown
12 12-wesley_stace-pieces_of_the_past.mp3 Wesley Stace Pieces Of The Past Unknown Unknown
13 13-wesley_stace-excalibur.mp3 Wesley Stace Excalibur Unknown Unknown
14 14-wesley_stace-the_wrong_tree.mp3 Wesley Stace The Wrong Tree Unknown Unknown
15 15-wesley_stace-the_bedroom_you_grew_up_in.mp3 Wesley Stace The Bedroom You Grew Up In Unknown Unknown
16 16-wesley_stace-the_woman.mp3 Wesley Stace The Woman Unknown Unknown
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Artist: Wesley Stace Album: Wesley Stace Bitrate: 225kbps avg Quality: EAC Secure Mode / LAME 3.98.4 / -V0 / 44.100Khz Label: Yep Roc Genre: Rock Size: 93.02 megs PlayTime: 0h 54min 30sec total Rip Date: 2013-09-21 Store Date: 2013-09-20 Track List: -------- 01. The Dealer's Daughter 2:17 02. When I Knew 4:21 03. Goodbye Jane 3:02 04. Letting Go 2:33 05. We Will Always Have New York 5:49 06. A Canterbury Kiss 4:36 07. Lydia 4:57 08. Stare At The Sun 3:20 09. Only Thing Missing 2:31 10. Ride Your Camel 3:27 11. Wrong For The Part 2:33 12. Pieces Of The Past 2:31 13. Excalibur 3:32 14. The Wrong Tree 2:56 15. The Bedroom You Grew Up In 2:35 16. The Woman 3:30 Release Notes: -------- We all go through changes. These transitions from who we were to who we are now often define our lives; they are the way-posts by which we measure the passage of time. For John Wesley Harding, recognizing his latest iteration means a whole new name-û giving up the stage name Harding (named for a Bob Dylan song) and returning to his given name, Wesley Stace. As his website states, his songs have become more autobiographical, and ôit seemed ridiculous to sing them under any name but my own.ö His new album, Self-Titled is a simple, elegant collection of memorable tunes that leaves the listener hoping his recent changes are permanent. StaceÆs calm, relaxed baritone sings emotionally of life and relationships throughout the album, without ever trying to do too much. His simple folk-pop approach to the three-minute song format is always new and interesting and at the same time, familiar. Shades of Bob Dylan, Jim Croce, Cat Stevens and The Beatles (heÆs English after all) enter and exit the entire piece, without being mere cloned material. Indeed, his own brand of storytelling shines through each track, with simple instrumentations of acoustic guitar, bass and organ. Sparsely arranged strings, drums and a few plugged in guitars are employed deftly and only where needed. There is not enough space here to review all sixteen tracks of the CD and double-LP available from Yep Roc Records, but some of the best tracks include the folky ôThe DealerÆs Daughter,ö the beautifully British-Invasion inspired ôGoodbye Janeö and the slightly uptempo ôA Canterbury Kiss,ö featuring a nice mellow Hendrix-inspired guitar lick and hook. There are some pretty ballads, the best of which are ôLetting Goö and ôThe Bedroom You Grew Up In,ö where Stace shows off the best part of his songwriting mastery. Perhaps Stace could have left a few tracks off the album that donÆt measure up to the others (including the indulgent ôExcaliburö), but at this stage in his career he has earned the right to record as he likes. At his best, Wesley Stace has redefined who he is and how to translate that into songs that reach his listeners in the truest sense of art-û that ôahaö moment when (as Plato once said) ôMusic gives soul to the universe.ö We should all be so lucky; until then, we should be listening to albums like Wesley Stace for inspiration.

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