Product Name:
Nothing Comes Free by Brigitte DeMeyer NEUF vente en grosEAN:0659057585222 UPC:0659057585222 ISBN:N/A MPN:N/A Format:CD Genre:Country & Western Track #1:Another You Track #2:By Yer Side Track #3:Roll the Wheels Track #4:My Everything Track #5:Brother of Mine vente en gros
Track #6:Big Boss Man Track #7:Nothing Comes Free Track #8:Hands Cannot Be Tied Track #9:Any Road Track #10:Aint the One Track #11:Roll Em Easy Track #12:Stand Where I Can See You Track #13:Oh Darlin Tracks:
Another You
By Yer Side
Roll the Wheels
My Everything
Brother of Mine
Big Boss Man
Nothing Comes Free
Hands Cannot Be Tied
Any Road
Aint the One
Roll Em Easy
Stand Where I Can See You
Oh Darlin
Performer Notes:
- Personnel: Brigitte DeMeyer (vocals, acoustic guitar); Chris Rossbach (acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Rev. Brady Blade (acoustic guitar, drums, snare drum, percussion); Stef Burns (electric guitar, slide guitar, steel guitar); Tony Furtado (slide guitar); Ivan Neville (piano); Scott Amendola (percussion).
- Audio Mixers: Cookie Marenco; Tom Carr.
- Recording information: OTR Studios, Belmont, CA.
- Brigitte DeMeyer offered a credible, though not outstanding, rootsy blues-folk-rock album on her sophomore effort. The relaxed bluesy mood would have fit in well with mainstream FM rock radio in the early to mid-70s, recalling at times the early work of Bonnie Raitt and Little Feat. In fact, Lowell Georges "Roll Em Easy" is covered, though DeMeyer wrote or co-wrote most of the songs. When the Hammond organ makes its infrequent appearances, production-wise it doesnt sound too different than vintage efforts by Dr. John and the Band. For the most part its more subdued than all of those rather more commercial reference points, though, with frequent slide and acoustic guitar. (DeMeyer herself, though pictured with a guitar on the cover, plays her acoustic guitar on just a few tracks.) As a songwriter DeMeyer favors tunes, whether relationship-oriented or not, with impressionistic images and feelings that convey adult uncertainty and tugging between adventurousness and a wish for solid grounding. Raitt fans looking for something theyre apt to like could do worse than to check this out, though its more opening-act material than something on par with Raitt or Lowell George. Incidentally, the album ends with an acoustic cover of the Beatles "Oh! Darling" thats not listed on the sleeve. ~ Richie Unterberger
Producer: Cookie Marenco, Brigitte DeMeyer
Format: CD (1 Disc)
Release Date: 30 August, 2011
Label: Bdm Music
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