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With Roots & Wings

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Download links and information about With Roots & Wings by Angel Band. This album was released in 2008 and it belongs to Songwriter/Lyricist genres. It contains 13 tracks with total duration of 46:55 minutes.

Artist: Angel Band
Release date: 2008
Genre: Songwriter/Lyricist
Tracks: 13
Duration: 46:55
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Hey Papa Legba 1:17
2. I'll Sing This Song for You 3:17
3. Place of Grace 4:07
4. Drown In the Shadow of Good 5:17
5. Cold Lonesome Down In Blackbird Creek 4:10
6. Hold Me Angel 2:48
7. Moon Over Montgomery 4:10
8. I'm Coming Home to You 3:30
9. Do Not Stand At My Grave and Weep 3:38
10. Patron Saint of Opportunity 3:21
11. We Are Shepherds 4:11
12. Angel of the Morning 3:41
13. Jump Back In the Ditch 3:28

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Although the folk and country scenes have had their political differences over the years — folk is full of outspoken liberals, while country has had its share of outspoken conservatives — the two also have a lot of musical common ground. Some alt-country artists have been influenced by Bob Dylan, and the late Johnny Cash is idolized on the folk circuit. On top of that, it is no secret that American folk, country, and bluegrass all owe a debt of gratitude to the traditional Irish, Scottish, and British songs that immigrants brought to the United States many years ago. So considering everything that folk and country have in common, it isn't surprising when one comes across a CD that has one foot in folk-rock and the other in country-rock — a CD like Angel Band's second album, With Roots & Wings. Because Angel Band are an all-female vocal trio that contributes to country-rock, some listeners may be tempted to compare them to the Dixie Chicks or SHeDAISY — and it should be noted that Lloyd Maines (father of the Dixie Chicks' lead singer, Natalie Maines) does most of the producing on this 2008 release. But Angel Band aren't nearly as slick or glossy as the Dixie Chicks or SHeDAISY can be; With Roots & Wings is a lot more organic-sounding, and it has more to offer from a folk-rock standpoint. It is hard to imagine corporate country stations embracing rootsy gems like "Drown in the Fountain of Good," "Moon Over Montgomery," and "Do Not Stand at My Grave and Weep," but it is easy to envision this excellent CD receiving a favorable response from both folk and alternative country audiences. Nancy Josephson, Jen Schonwald, and Kathleen Weber (collectively Angel Band) are fine singers who handle themselves impressively well on original material as well as a cover of Chip Taylor's "Angel of the Morning." With Roots & Wings is a consistently rewarding sophomore effort from Angel Band.