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Church Bell Blues

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Download links and information about Church Bell Blues by Catherine MacLellan. This album was released in 2007 and it belongs to Songwriter/Lyricist genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 54:09 minutes.

Artist: Catherine MacLellan
Release date: 2007
Genre: Songwriter/Lyricist
Tracks: 12
Duration: 54:09
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Dreams Dissolve 3:24
2. Emily's Song 4:50
3. River Valley Plains 4:52
4. Too Easy 4:33
5. There You Are 5:17
6. The Long Way Home 4:31
7. Stronger 4:52
8. Snow Day 4:15
9. Church Bell Blues 5:13
10. January Song 3:46
11. Brave Love 4:42
12. Long Time 3:54

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Catherine MacLellan is a second-generation singer/songwriter: the Prince Edward Island native's late father, 1970s Canadian country star Gene MacLellan, released several successful albums of his own and also wrote Anne Murray's signature song "Snowbird." On her second solo album, MacLellan charts a somewhat different path, favoring a form of AAA folk-pop closer in spirit to the likes of Dar Williams and Patti Griffin. Church Bell Blues is so relentlessly polite and pathologically low-key that it takes a couple listens to recognize just how good MacLellan really is. Her voice has a husky warmth and an easy, conversational style that suits the casually poetic slice-of-life lyrics of songs like the haunting "There You Are." The simple arrangements, consisting almost entirely of her own acoustic guitar and the electric and steel guitars of her producer James Phillips, are almost too simple, so that the occasional filigree like the heavy echo and twang of "The Long Way Home" has a greater impact than one might expect. But the songs are melodically solid in their own soft folk way, and as easy as it is to use Church Bell Blues as unobtrusive background music, they don't dissolve upon closer listening. Fuller arrangements and a little more production wouldn't have hurt, but the album gets by nicely without them.