Holding All the Roses by Blackberry Smoke (Record, 2015)

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Product Identifiers

Record LabelEarche Records, IMT
UPC5055006553734
eBay Product ID (ePID)18070909272

Product Key Features

Release Year2015
FormatRecord
GenreRock
ArtistBlackberry Smoke
Release TitleHolding All the Roses

Dimensions

Item Height0.36 in
Item Weight0.69 lb
Item Length12.33 in
Item Width12.32 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Tracks12
TracksLet Me Help You (Find the Door), Holding All the Roses, Living in the Song, Rock and Roll Again, Woman in the Moon, Too High, Wish in One Hand, Randolph County Farewell, Payback's a Bitch, Lay It All on Me, No Way Back to Eden, Fire in the Hole
Number of Discs1
NotesThis record does a really good job of conveying what we do and what we're about," Blackberry Smoke singer-guitarist-songwriter Charlie Starr says of Holding All the Roses, the band's fourth studio album and it's first Rounder release. Indeed, Holding All the Roses compellingly captures the energy, attitude and honesty that have already helped to make Blackberry Smoke one of America's hottest live rock 'n' roll outfits, as well as a grass-roots phenomenon with a large and fiercely loyal fan base that reflects the band's tireless touring regimen and staunch blue-collar work ethic. The 12-song set-produced by Brendan O'Brien, whose previous production clients have included AC/DC, Aerosmith, Pearl Jam, Bruce Springsteen and Neil Young-showcases the Atlanta-based quintet's emotion-charged mix of bluesy rock, gospel soul, and country, with Starr's raspy twang matched by his and Paul Jackson's snarling guitars, Brandon Still's hauntingly expressive organ and piano, and the propulsive sibling rhythm section of Richard and Brit Turner. The songs' musical and emotional appeal is further elevated by the band's three-part vocal harmonies and expanded arrangements that make judicious use of fiddle and added percussion.
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