Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Release Me

Release Me

Release Me
~ Lyle Lovett
4.8 out of 5 stars(4)
Release Date: February 28, 2012

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Four-time Grammy endowment leader Lyle Lovett earnings with his new album, Release Me. The manuscript highlights Lovett's signature brew of country, jazz, cocktail and selected Americana and includes performances from k.d. lang, Kat Edmonson and Sara & Sean Watkins. Along with mixed self-penned originals, Release Me also facilities Lyle's take on classical songs such as: "Release Me", "White Freightliner", "Brown Eyed Handsome Man" and a new single, "Isn't That So"


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #6 in Music
  • Released on: 2012-02-28
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .21 pounds


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Four-time Grammy endowment leader Lyle Lovett earnings with his new album, Release Me. The manuscript highlights Lovett's signature brew of country, jazz, cocktail and selected Americana and includes performances from k.d. lang, Kat Edmonson and Sara & Sean Watkins. Along with mixed self-penned originals, Release Me also facilities Lyle's take on classical songs such as: "Release Me", "White Freightliner Blues", "Brown Eyed Handsome Man" and a new single, "Isn't That So"


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6 of 7 people found a following examination helpful.
5LYLE LOVETT DELIVERS A MARVELOUS SLICE OF AMERICA


By RBSProds


Five MARVELOUS Stars. "Release Me" is an intense, robust multiple of country, blues, jigs, jazz, rock, standards, and gospel as 4-time Grammy-winning singer, songwriter, rope leader, and actor Lyle Lovett delivers another large low-pitched cut of Americana. One of a preeminent story tellers in American music, Lyle is a complicated day low-pitched Will Rogers who never fails to broach singular 'takes' on life with equal doses of humor, hipness, humility, and insights that shun many of us. Most of his topics revolve around cases of adore lost, adore found, and adore that's only unresolved around. The 'best of a best' start with a instrumental hop "Garfield's Blackberry Blossom", a toe-tapping fiddlers pleasure with assistance from steel guitar and keyboards. Title song, a intense "Release Me", facilities k.d. lang beautifully harmonizing with Lyle. Bluesman Arnold McCuller joins in on a smoking "White Boy Lost in a Blues" that might have we 'chained to your earphones'. "Baby, It's Cold Outside" with a erotic voice of Kat Edmondson works good with Lyle vagrant her to stay over a buoyant beat. And maybe best of all: a honky-tonking "One Way Gal", a loping personal chronicle of Chuck Berry's "Brown Eyed Handsome Man"; a touching, comfortless "Dress of Laces" with Sara Watkins; a smoking "White Freightliner Blues" with Keith Sewell, Luke Bulla & Ray Herndon, and most more. And it all suitably ends on a gospel note of "Keep Us Steadfast" with Lyle's aspiring voice, as if to take batch of all that's come before on a recording. 30 years into a shining career and Lyle Lovett continues to give us uninformed songs, prohibited nation beats, and proposal ballads with singular perspectives on life that draws clinging fans from opposite low-pitched genres into his miraculous low-pitched world. Highly Recommended. Five ENGAGING Stars! (This examination is formed on an mp3 download. 14 tracks: Time-51:14)

10 of 13 people found a following examination helpful.
4A unequivocally good CD


By computer-girl


This manuscript is utterly a depart from what one might hear on unchanging nation programming on a radio and video shows, being that it is some-more "traditional". However, it is transparent that Lovett has been encouraged to concede influences from a past to be channeled on this new CD. It's a brew of Texas Swing, Bluegrass, Traditional Country, and Rock and Roll. And a small hold of Blues. Throw in Country/Pop Tune and a Hymn to turn it out a variety.

Having been accustomed to conference "Texas Swing" flourishing adult and amatory Bluegrass as we do, this was a unequivocally beguiling album. we also cite normal nation music.

If we are a Lovett fan, we won't be dissappointed, there are unequivocally no filler marks here, IMHO.

THE HIGHLIGHTS FOR ME (I have categorized a tunes according to my possess ear):

TEXAS SWING/BLUEGRASS STYLE

Garfield's Blackberry Blossom - reminded me of Acoustic Alchemy
Release Me - this duet is a excellent delivery of a classic
Baby, It's Cold Outside - duet
Understand You

COUNTRY/POP STYLE
Brown Eyed Man

MORE TRADITIONAL COUNTRY
Dress of Laces
One Way Gal
Night's Lullaby
White Freighliner Blues
Dress of Laces
Keep It Clean

ROCK AND ROLL
Isn't that So

HYMN
Keep Us Steadfast

1 of 2 people found a following examination helpful.
5Country Singer-songwriter Lyle Lovett On A Roll.


By M. Mariba


This is a unequivocally considerable new CD recover by a 4-time Grammy Award leader & nation singer-songwriter Lyle Lovett. The CD, patrician 'Release Me', facilities Lyle Lovett on a hurl delivering a good offset excursion/mixture of (1) nation strain in marks : "Release Me", "Brown Eyed Handsome Man" & "Keep It Clean"; (2) bluesy marks in "White Boy Lost In The Blues", "White Freightliner Blues" & "The Girl With The Holiday Smile" & (3) folk/americana/pop marks in "Garfield's Blackberry Blossom" (Irish influed up-tempo instrumental track), "Baby, It's Cold Outside", "Isn't That So", "Understand You", "One Way Gal", "Dress Of Laces", "Night's Lullaby" & "Keep Us Steadfast".

Stand-outs/gems/solid marks are "Release Me", pretension lane with good violin & vocals; "Isn't That So", that has smashing melody; "Understand You", has good guitar finger pick-ups & melody; "Dress Of Laces" & my favourite lane from this manuscript "Night's Lullaby".

On overall, I'm bowled over by Lyle Lovett's latest charity 'Release Me', a good dull CD release, rarely endorsed CD listening & a good deserved 5 star performance!

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