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Someone Else's Time

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Download links and information about Someone Else's Time by The Good Intentions. This album was released in 2011 and it belongs to Country genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 37:04 minutes.

Artist: The Good Intentions
Release date: 2011
Genre: Country
Tracks: 11
Duration: 37:04
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Gone So Long 3:43
2. Black Train 3:14
3. Everybody Loves a Drinking Man 2:29
4. Coal Miner's Lament 3:54
5. The Cold Wind 2:38
6. Dark Stranger 4:14
7. Oh My Darling 4:28
8. Lonely Train 3:09
9. Send the Devil Back to Hell 3:32
10. Western Lullaby 3:04
11. The Sound of Time Passing 2:39

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The Good Intentions are an Americana-folk-country-bluegrass group from Liverpool, featuring husband R. Peter Davies, wife Gabrielle Monk, and their friend Frank Roskell, along with a number of Guest Intentions (including Rick Shea, Brantley Kearns, David Jackson, Scott Poley, and Wyman Reese). Together they make acoustic-based music that keeps things sweet and simple. In 2012, Davies—the band's songwriter—appeared in Michael Apted's 56Up TV documentary, the latest in the long-running 7Up series. Davies said he returned to the series to help popularize his group, which had won a British Country Music Award for Americana Act of the Year a few years back. Here, the memorable "Everybody Loves a Drinking Man" brings together three-part harmonies, banjo, lap steel, and modest '40s/early-'50s country instruments to bear witness. "Coal Miner's Lament" matches the vocals to a weeping pedal steel. The sound shifts from Gram Parsons and Emmylou Harris–type slow duets to full-out house jams that could be outtakes from Bruce Springsteen's Seeger Sessions or, as the members of the band imagine, ancient sides recorded by The Carter Family themselves.