Rattlin' Bones
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Rattlin' Bones
- Once in a While
- Sweetest Waste of Time
- Monkey on a Wire
- One More Year
- House That Never Was
- Wildflower
- No One Hurts Up Here
- Devil's Inside My Head
- Sleeping Cold
- Adeline
- Jackson Hole
- Your Day Will Come
- Woe Is Mine
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #31176 in Music
- Released on: 2008-09-16
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .22 pounds
Customer Reviews
Great album
Found Kasey Chambers after hearing a song of hers sung at a music festival and couldn't wait to find out more about her. The album is very well put together and the tracks are great. Highly recommend you listen to this album and check out her/their other albums.
Kasey's terrific return to roots.
Although Kasey Chambers and husband Shane Nicholson are Australian, you'd never guess from listening to this. They grew up with American roots music and have absorbed it to such an extent that this sounds like something from the same vein as Gillian Welsh and David Rawlings or even Emmylou and Gram Parsons. Not a bad song on the album, the harmonies are wonderful and hopefully this should get a proper U.K. release soon.
Very different to a Kasey Chambers album
Kasey Chambers is a wonderful singer/songwriter - her debut (The Captain) is a 5 star delight and while her other albums fail to reach the heights of her debut they are all still good, solid albums adding folk, blues and rock to the country mix.
This album, however is very different, it's a good (bad) old fashioned run-of-the-mill country album.
Now this will appeal to many as the songs aren't bad, the production and musicianship is, as always, excellent - I'm just not a big fan of country music.
So beware, this album is not the Kasey Chambers you may know and love - it's a country album - which is a shame, especially as the title track sounds like Kasey of old and hints at what could have been achieved with it's driving rhythms, fine harmonies and jingly/jangly guitar - already looking forward to the next Kasey Chambers solo album





