Post by Benjamin A. Vazquez U.E. on Aug 24, 2016 9:14:46 GMT -5
Radio Country
Artist: The Rizdales
Album: Radio Country
Year: 2007
CD#: XXXXX
Canadian? Yes
Best Tracks: #1, #3, #7, #9, #10, #12, #14
Comments Overall: Upbeat, mournful, energetic, regretful, sad songs set to happy music.
1. One Night Stand, 3:09 - Sad but energetic, a one night stand after a breakup, breaks and then fades out, five seconds of silence at the end.
2. Made You Look, 3:02 - Opens with fiddle, upbeat and energetic, excellent instrumental breaks, ends on a high note, six seconds of silence at the end.
3. Here I Go, 2:49 - High energy, but emotionally moving, vocal duet, a man gets out of prison and wants to reconnect with his daughter, fades out slowly, five seconds of silence at the end.
4. Tell Me, 3:49 - Sad, slow, mournful, a woman asks her ex why he left, fades out at the end
5. Baby Isn't Mine, 2:46 - Energetic, moves quickly, a man asks a woman to come back home, lingers for several seconds at the end, followed by four seconds of silence.
6. Don't Ring Me Up, 2:38 - Rich and full, accusatory, a woman asks a man for the truth about his extramarital affairs,
7. You Haven't Been Nice, 3:14 - Classic country, full yet mournful, a man laments his deteriorating relationship with his girlfriend, breaks then fades out at the end.
8. I Could Tell You Lies, 2:40 - Excellent instrumentals, a woman decides not to tell her husband about her affair, fades out followed by five seconds of silence.
9. I Wouldn't Do That to You, 4:04 - Excellent fiddle, mournful, a drunk tells of his wife leaving him and admonishes people laughing at him, fades out followed by four seconds of silence.
10. High Heeled Homewrecker, 2:51 - Begins with a bang, high energy, a woman accuses her husband of adultery, fades out, four seconds of silence on the end.
11. This Is My Story, 4:27 - Mournful, lonesome, a man's wife leaves him after his adultery
12. You're Not to Blame, 3:14 - Another song about a philandering husband, upbeat and fast paced, ends abruptly followed by six seconds of silence.
13. I Need a Girl, 2:38 - Upbeat and energetic, a man tells his girlfriend he needs someone better then her, ends abruptly followed by five seconds of silence.
14. Hello to Goodbye, 2:58 - Duet between a husband and wife agreeing that they've reached the end of their relationship, fades out followed by five seconds of silence.
Note I: Also posted under Country.
Website: www.rizdales.com/
MySpace: myspace.com/rizdales
SoundCloud: soundcloud.com/therizdales
Facebook: www.facebook.com/therizdales/
Twitter: twitter.com/rizdales
Artist: The Rizdales
Album: Radio Country
Year: 2007
CD#: XXXXX
Canadian? Yes
Best Tracks: #1, #3, #7, #9, #10, #12, #14
Comments Overall: Upbeat, mournful, energetic, regretful, sad songs set to happy music.
1. One Night Stand, 3:09 - Sad but energetic, a one night stand after a breakup, breaks and then fades out, five seconds of silence at the end.
2. Made You Look, 3:02 - Opens with fiddle, upbeat and energetic, excellent instrumental breaks, ends on a high note, six seconds of silence at the end.
3. Here I Go, 2:49 - High energy, but emotionally moving, vocal duet, a man gets out of prison and wants to reconnect with his daughter, fades out slowly, five seconds of silence at the end.
4. Tell Me, 3:49 - Sad, slow, mournful, a woman asks her ex why he left, fades out at the end
5. Baby Isn't Mine, 2:46 - Energetic, moves quickly, a man asks a woman to come back home, lingers for several seconds at the end, followed by four seconds of silence.
6. Don't Ring Me Up, 2:38 - Rich and full, accusatory, a woman asks a man for the truth about his extramarital affairs,
7. You Haven't Been Nice, 3:14 - Classic country, full yet mournful, a man laments his deteriorating relationship with his girlfriend, breaks then fades out at the end.
8. I Could Tell You Lies, 2:40 - Excellent instrumentals, a woman decides not to tell her husband about her affair, fades out followed by five seconds of silence.
9. I Wouldn't Do That to You, 4:04 - Excellent fiddle, mournful, a drunk tells of his wife leaving him and admonishes people laughing at him, fades out followed by four seconds of silence.
10. High Heeled Homewrecker, 2:51 - Begins with a bang, high energy, a woman accuses her husband of adultery, fades out, four seconds of silence on the end.
11. This Is My Story, 4:27 - Mournful, lonesome, a man's wife leaves him after his adultery
12. You're Not to Blame, 3:14 - Another song about a philandering husband, upbeat and fast paced, ends abruptly followed by six seconds of silence.
13. I Need a Girl, 2:38 - Upbeat and energetic, a man tells his girlfriend he needs someone better then her, ends abruptly followed by five seconds of silence.
14. Hello to Goodbye, 2:58 - Duet between a husband and wife agreeing that they've reached the end of their relationship, fades out followed by five seconds of silence.
Note I: Also posted under Country.
Website: www.rizdales.com/
MySpace: myspace.com/rizdales
SoundCloud: soundcloud.com/therizdales
Facebook: www.facebook.com/therizdales/
Twitter: twitter.com/rizdales