Music CD - The Wood Brothers: Loaded

Loaded. The Wood Brothers Tracks: Lovin' Arms, Postcards From Hell, Pray Enough, Loaded, Walk Away, Don't Look Back, Twisted, Fall Too Fast, Angel, Buckets of Rain, Make Me Down a Pallet On Your Floor, Still Close
Music CD: Loaded
Artist: The Wood Brothers

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Manufacturer: Blue Note Records
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5

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Tracks:
1. Lovin' Arms
2. Postcards From Hell
3. Pray Enough
4. Loaded
5. Walk Away
6. Don't Look Back
7. Twisted
8. Fall Too Fast
9. Angel
10. Buckets of Rain
11. Make Me Down a Pallet On Your Floor
12. Still Close

Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0094639636525
Label: Blue Note Records
Manufacturer: Blue Note Records
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Blue Note Records
Release Date: 2008-04-01
Studio: Blue Note Records

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Spotlight customer reviews:

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Summary: Can't wait for the 3rd album
Comment: I loved the first album and this is just as good.

Remco Zwinkels


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Summary: Great tunes
Comment: If you are bored with the same old corporate music, give these guys a listen. Refreshingly different.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5
Summary: Staple CD
Comment: Not quite as impressive as the last album but worth owning. Absolutely love the title song, vocals, and everything the Woods bring.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: The 'Sleeper' Album of '08
Comment: The Wood Brothers are in no particular hurry to impress you. They just take their time and hope that the music will eventually speak for itself. I knew virtually nothing about the Wood Brothers, so I first played "Loaded" with no expectations at all. One by one, the songs glided past, leaving the subtle impression that I wanted to hear it again. Since that first listen, I've played this CD numerous times, and it keeps growing on me in ways that I never would have expected. There's no high-tech production, no musical gimmickry, no forced energy and no pandering to the audience anywhere on "Loaded." Instead, the songs lope along at a casual pace, enveloping their own space until they seem to physically become a part of it.
"Loaded" is an album built from natural ingredients, with an earthy production built around traditional instrumentation. The songs are full of warmth and space, and benefit greatly from vocals that are expressive yet relaxed. "Postcards From Hell" paints a subtle portrait of a lifer-musician, a man who plays music simply because he must. Oliver Wood beautifully captures the essence of this character, singing "If you ask him how he sings the blues so well, he says `I got a soul that I won't sell and I don't read no postcards from hell." Like most of the songs here, the image is poetic, but straightforward and honest. A similar moment occurs on the title track, which utilizes a few of the many interpretations of the word `loaded'. Accompanied by some brilliant steel guitar, Wood sings, "I was loaded, proud to say I was loaded. Sometimes the tip of my tongue is the barrel of a gun and it's loaded." Oliver's brother Chris (whom you may know from Martin, Medeski & Wood) sings, too, and the brothers usually pair up to write these organic gems.
The album's pace is well-defined in the chorus of "Fall Too Fast, where the Wood Brothers celebrate the entrapments of passion, singing "Don't let me fall too fast. I want to fall slowly, I want my fall to last."" The same can be said of "Loaded." Sometimes you have to give a record a chance to work its magic. Most programmers will not consider "Loaded" to be `radio friendly', so don't expect to hear it that way. Even if you did, a single play of one song is not enough to convey the fullness of this album. If this review piques your curiosity, then you'll need to take some time and check it out for yourself. As they sing in "Walk Away," "Time used to make me wait, now time just makes me late." So far, "Loaded" is my favorite `sleeper' album of '08. A Tom Ryan

Customer Rating: Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5
Summary: Good Album - It's not the first album
Comment: Let me start by saying this album is good. It might be really good. But I came with the expectations of the first album, and it's just not that. This album is produced nicely - but maybe over-produced. The core strengths are still there - grainy, soulful, catchy, folk-with-a-twist - but I listened to it and wanted a little more. This album sounds like they're trying a little too hard - they didn't capture the raw beauty of the first album. Again, maybe that's ok, but it wins second place in my book. Get the album - you'll like it - but don't get this one instead of the first.


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