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Bear Creek

Bear Creek
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  • Seller:Amazon.com
  • Sales Rank:814
  • Language:English (Unknown)
  • Media:Audio CD
  • Discs:1
  • Shipping Weight (lbs):0.2
  • Dimensions (in):5 x 5.8 x 0.5
  • Publication Date:2012
  • UPC:886919612226
  • EAN:0886919612226
  • ASIN:B007NKSSJA
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Features:
  • Record Label: Columbia
  • Country Of Release: USA
  • Year Of Release: 2012
  • Notes: Hailed As 'The Best Voice In Indie Rock' By Paste Mag.

Tracks
  • Hard Way Home
  • Raise Hell
  • Save Part Of Yourself
  • That Wasn't Me
  • Keep Your Heart Young
  • 100
  • A Promise to Keep
  • I'll Still Be There
  • What Did I Ever Come Here For
  • Heart's Content
  • Rise Again
  • In The Morrow
  • Just Kids


Editorial Reviews:
Synopsis
Bear Creek is the fourth studio album Brandi Carlile, hailed as "the best voice in indie rock" by Paste Magazine.

The first single from the album is "That Wasn t Me." The soulful piano-based track showcases the warmth and subtle power of Carlile s vocals. It is the cornerstone of an earthy collection that embraces all of her musical influences folk, pop, country, rock, gospel and blues. From the spirited "Hard Way Home" and chilling country blues of "Raise Hell" to the poignant "Rise Again" and ethereal "Just Kids," Carlile manages to be at once plainspoken and poetic. The rich imagery of "Keep Your Heart Young" evokes childhood dreams with such unerring accuracy it is apt to elicit renewed vows to never grow up while "Save Part Of Yourself" and "100" wistfully underscore the lifetime impact of a lost love.

Named for the studio where most of the album was recorded Bear Creek Studios, which is housed in a converted early 20th century barn near Carlile s hometown of Seattle it features her longtime band mates: Tim and Phil Hanseroth ("The Twins," who co-wrote many of the songs with Carlile and play guitar and bass respectively), drummer/percussionist Allison Miller and cellist Josh Neumann plus Dave Palmer on keyboards and Jeb Bows on violin and mandolin. Drummer Matt Chamberlain guests on several tracks.

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