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Ryan Bingham & The Dead Horses - Roadhouse Sun mp3 download
Singer: Ryan Bingham & The Dead Horses
Title: Roadhouse Sun
Released: 2009
Country: UK
Style: Blues Rock, Country Rock
Genre: Rock
Rating: 4.5
Votes: 377
Formats: MP1 AIFF MP2 VOX DXD AAC DTS
MP3 size: 1284 mb

Ryan Bingham & The Dead Horses - Roadhouse Sun mp3 download

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Day Is Done
Piano – Mike Malone
4:25
2 Dylan's Hard Rain
Accordion – Janice HudginsViolin – Larry Meyers
4:33
3 Tell My Mother I Miss Her So
Accordion – Janice HudginsViolin – Larry Meyers
3:45
4 Country Roads 3:47
5 Bluebird 5:03
6 Snake Eyes 4:39
7 Endless Ways 3:55
8 Change Is 7:19
9 Rollin Highway Blues
Accordion – Janice HudginsPiano – Mike Malone Viola – Larry Meyers
3:50
10 Hey Hey Hurray
Backing Vocals – Mike Malone Vocals [Exclamation] – John Q. Public
3:13
11 Roadhouse Blues
Piano – Mike Malone
3:30
12 Wishing Well 3:58

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – UMG Recordings, Inc.
  • Copyright (c) – UMG Recordings, Inc.

Credits

  • Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Slide Guitar, Mandolin, Backing Vocals, Lap Steel Guitar, Dobro, Resonator Guitar [Sq Neck], Guitar [Paoose] – Corby Schaub
  • Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Twelve-String Guitar, Bass, Guitar [Papoose], Slide Guitar, Tambourine, Piano, Shaker, Other [Kitchen Broom], Backing Vocals – Marc Ford
  • Co-producer [Additional], Recorded By – Anthony Arvizu
  • Drums, Backing Vocals – Matt Smith
  • Electric Guitar [12-string], Bass, Piano, Backing Vocals – Elijah Ford
  • Lead Vocals, Backing Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Electric Piano [Electric Keys], Harp – Ryan Bingham
  • Mastered By – Kevin Bartley
  • Mixed By – Anthony Arvizu, Marc Ford
  • Producer – Marc Ford
  • Shaker, Other [Rr Spike], Tambourine, Snare, Cymbal, Percussion – Anthony Arvizu
  • Written-By – Ryan Bingham

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 6 02527 00638 3
  • Matrix / Runout: CTDX-005076 1
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI L329

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
HUMP053 Ryan Bingham & The Dead Horses Roadhouse Sun ‎(CD, Album) Hump Head Records, Lost Highway HUMP053 UK 2009
0602527006383 Ryan Bingham & The Dead Horses Roadhouse Sun ‎(CD, Album, Dig) Lost Highway 0602527006383 Europe 2009
HUMP053 Ryan Bingham & The Dead Horses Roadhouse Sun ‎(CD, Album, Dig) Hump Head Records, Lost Highway HUMP053 UK 2009
B0012739-01 Ryan Bingham & The Dead Horses Roadhouse Sun ‎(2xLP, Album) Lost Highway B0012739-01 US 2009
B0012739-01 Ryan Bingham & The Dead Horses Roadhouse Sun ‎(2xLP, Album) Lost Highway B0012739-01 US Unknown

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Frey
When I first stumbled across Ryan Bingham, he’d been living out back of this roadhouse in New Mexico [or perhaps it was west Texas, it's tough to tell on those back roads where one state ends and another begins] with his Navajo wife, who may or may not be there in the morning when he woke up, and may or may not have really been his wife ... never the less Ryan could be found in that dusty roadhouse every evening just before the sun set behind the mesa, gearing up for yet another of what seemed to be an endless one man, and pick up band shows. This is how Ryan honed his skills, developed his outlaw whiskey soaked voice, and spun rollicking songs of the average man to tunes that were almost waltz-like ... songs that would have been as fresh eighty years ago as they are today.But here on Roadhouse Sun, Ryan’s voice sounds more like it’s been soaked in gasoline, and he’s not mysterious anymore ... sounding like he’s made his way to a big city or two, been listening to too much Wilco, and that new Cracker album “Sunrise In The Land Of Milk & Honey.” He seems to have gotten younger also, but then they guys really only twenty eight, leaving Roadhouse Sun without the feeling of wisdom and years behind it, an aspect his other releases reflected.Now I know, this could be a case of me wanting more of what I know, more of what I dig, and I’ll certainly be the first to tell anyone that an artist must progress, but this doesn’t feel like the man has moved anywhere ... it feels like he’s confused and unsure of his direction and his stand. Now in his defense, these songs sound utterly fantastic live, with my boots pounding the floor boards, but I liked him playing in the older bars on the wrong side of town, the bars where the neon signs haven’t worked in years, or perhaps have that static hum as they occasionally blink on for a moment, and then off for the next month. There’s no wind in my hair for this album, no reason for me to search it out to brighten my day.Out of the dozen songs found here, there are really only two that I can recommend, “Country Roads,” and “Tell My Mother I Miss Her.” The seven and a half minute “Change Is” is really fine, but it lacks the refinement that I’ve come to expect from this artist, with its jagged atonal background, and blistering chord changes between verses. I haven’t given up ... I’ll be waiting for his next release, and see where that takes me.Review by Jenell Kesler
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