Post by Benjamin A. Vazquez U.E. on Dec 19, 2016 14:41:11 GMT -5
Passenger
Artist: Deni Gauthier
Album: Passenger
Year: 2016
CD#: XXXXX
Localish: St. Thomas
Canadian? Yes
Best Tracks: #2, #3, #7, #8, #9
Comments Overall: Layered, elegant, heartfelt, beautiful, homespun, magnificent vocals
1. Why Don't You Call Home, 3:06 - Funky, rhythmic, upbeat, fades out at the end
2. This Is Why We Fight, 3:04 - Strong opening, melodic, enchanting, excellent chorus, "this is why we fight, this is why we change, why we rearrange, this is why we cry", fades out, a child's voice comes in at the end and cuts out abruptly
3. Hurt Feelings, 3:18 - Begins with a child's voice, then a guitar, elegant, excellent melody, smooth and fast moving like a bubbling stream, fades out at the end
4. Do You Trust Me?, 3:53 - Slow, lonely, dignified, dreamy, melodic, airy, fades out with wind chimes at the end, four seconds of silence at the end
5. Out of Touch Out of Luck, 4:10 - Folksey, well composed, excellent chorus, ends with "end transmision" followed by voices talking over a radio
6. I Want That Back, 4:02 - Fades in at the beginning, excellent vocals, ethereal in places, sounds of new beginings, a man recalls his youthful love, fades out at the end
7. Let Me Go, 2:40 - Airy and ethereal, "I miss the days that we never had, and the cool breeze as a young lad, when our feet could take us anywhere we want to go", soaring in places, catchy, a child's voice joins the chorus at the end, ends with a child asking "what was it?"
8. You Can't Bury Us, 3:31 - Typical of the CD, soaring chorus, a song of freedom "You'll never bury us, you can't carry us, and I will not let my heart die", children's voices join the chorus, birds sing towards the end, five seconds of silence at the end, followed by some bird songs (from the next track)
9. Dad's Song, 3:00 - Begins with birds singing, slow, mournful, a man speaks of his memories of his father, who left when he was young, heartwrenching and heartwarming at the same time, ends slowly then fades out, eight seconds of silence at the end
Note: Also posted under Folk.
Website: www.denigauthier.com/deni.html
YouTube: www.youtube.com/user/denigauthierdotcom
Bandcamp: denigauthier.bandcamp.com/
Facebook: www.facebook.com/denigauthier/
Artist: Deni Gauthier
Album: Passenger
Year: 2016
CD#: XXXXX
Localish: St. Thomas
Canadian? Yes
Best Tracks: #2, #3, #7, #8, #9
Comments Overall: Layered, elegant, heartfelt, beautiful, homespun, magnificent vocals
1. Why Don't You Call Home, 3:06 - Funky, rhythmic, upbeat, fades out at the end
2. This Is Why We Fight, 3:04 - Strong opening, melodic, enchanting, excellent chorus, "this is why we fight, this is why we change, why we rearrange, this is why we cry", fades out, a child's voice comes in at the end and cuts out abruptly
3. Hurt Feelings, 3:18 - Begins with a child's voice, then a guitar, elegant, excellent melody, smooth and fast moving like a bubbling stream, fades out at the end
4. Do You Trust Me?, 3:53 - Slow, lonely, dignified, dreamy, melodic, airy, fades out with wind chimes at the end, four seconds of silence at the end
5. Out of Touch Out of Luck, 4:10 - Folksey, well composed, excellent chorus, ends with "end transmision" followed by voices talking over a radio
6. I Want That Back, 4:02 - Fades in at the beginning, excellent vocals, ethereal in places, sounds of new beginings, a man recalls his youthful love, fades out at the end
7. Let Me Go, 2:40 - Airy and ethereal, "I miss the days that we never had, and the cool breeze as a young lad, when our feet could take us anywhere we want to go", soaring in places, catchy, a child's voice joins the chorus at the end, ends with a child asking "what was it?"
8. You Can't Bury Us, 3:31 - Typical of the CD, soaring chorus, a song of freedom "You'll never bury us, you can't carry us, and I will not let my heart die", children's voices join the chorus, birds sing towards the end, five seconds of silence at the end, followed by some bird songs (from the next track)
9. Dad's Song, 3:00 - Begins with birds singing, slow, mournful, a man speaks of his memories of his father, who left when he was young, heartwrenching and heartwarming at the same time, ends slowly then fades out, eight seconds of silence at the end
Note: Also posted under Folk.
Website: www.denigauthier.com/deni.html
YouTube: www.youtube.com/user/denigauthierdotcom
Bandcamp: denigauthier.bandcamp.com/
Facebook: www.facebook.com/denigauthier/