Blackberry Smoke - Little Piece Of Dixie (2009) rapidshare
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Blackberry Smoke-Little Piece Of Dixie-2009-MTD
Artist: Blackberry Smoke
Title: Little Piece Of Dixie
Label: Big Karma
Store Date: 000-00-0000
Genre: Southern Rock
Encoder: Lame 3.97 / -V2 --vbr-new
Size: 68.1 MB
Track Listing:
01 - Good One Coming On 03:41
02 - Like I Am 04:34
03 - Bottom Of This 03:41
04 - Up In Smoke 03:30
05 - Sanctified Woman 03:31
06 - Who Invented The Wheel 03:42
07 - I'd Be Lyin' 03:47
08 - Prayer For The Little Man 04:17
09 - Restless 03:30
10 - Shake Your Magnolia 03:58
11 - Freedom Song 05:24
43:35 min
Release Notes:
Country music s mainstream has seen its fair share of southern
rock influenced acts lately, but there always seems to be
something missing. While said bands are influenced by the 70 s era
of southern rock they still all sound very much like today s
country music. Atlanta s Blackberry Smoke may be the band to right
the ship and bring back the true spirit of an era as they proudly
display on their sophomore album Little Piece of Dixie. This is
pure southern rock played the way it should be played as they
quickly show you on the rockin Good One Comin On, followed by
the gritty guitar riff heavy Like I Am, which will instantly
have you drawing comparisons to the likes of .38 Special and
Lynyrd Skynyrd. The guitars are used up front and prominently to
hammer home the songs as they show throughout the album with cuts
like Sanctified Woman, I d Be Lyin , Restless, and Shake
Your Magnolia, all which lean on the rockin in your face guitar
riffs. They do take a moment to display their softer side as well
with tracks like Prayer For The Little Man, which relies on
acoustic instrumentation to subtly play along as the vocals and
lyrics about being away from the ones you love take center
stage.Where most bands today claim influence to the past
Blackberry Smoke lives and breathes is. This is a band and an
album you can put on that will have you thinking you just
discovered a lost treasure from the 70 s. It s gritty, it s raw
it s southern rock as you remember it being played!.
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