Brennen Leigh - Ain't Through Honky Tonkin' Yet
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- Barcode 701237705026
- Genre Honky Tonk, Country
- Condition New
Awash in full-throttle fiddle, weeping steel guitar, a sprinkling of heavenly backing vocals, and anchored by her warm, expressive vocals, Brennen Leigh’s latest album is an emotion-packed revelation. Rooted in vintage country, Ain’t Through Honky Tonkin’ Yet is an unapologetically beer- and tear-soaked homage to an era when hard-country weepers burst forth from AM transistor radios. “I’m in love with this idea of the real Nashville, " says Leigh. “The idyllic golden age, which, to me, is around 1967, 1968, because of the alchemy, the explosion that occurred, with the best country music songwriters ever, the best singers in country music.” The album’s country roots run deep, with guests like Marty Stuart and Rodney Crowell and a lineup of top-flight musicians, yet each track soars with abandon. With thoughtful, incisive lyrics and vibrant melodies at the forefront, Leigh has successfully created a modern gem, while honoring country music’s enduring golden era.
A1 Running Out Of Hope, Arkansas
A2 Somebody's Drinking About You
A3 The Red Flags You Were Waving
A4 I Ain't Through Honky Tonkin' Yet
A5 Mississippi Rendezvouz
A6 Carole With An E
B1 The Bar Should Say Thanks
B2 Every Time I Do
B3 Throwing Away A Precious Jewel
B4 I'm Still Looking For You
B5 When Lonely Came To Town
B6 You Turned Into A Dragon
