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Damon Bramblett, Damon Bramblett

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1542092

Disk length: 36m 8s (11 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2000

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Tear Him Down 3:03
2. Heaven Bound 3:04
3. Falling Apart 3:06
4. Nobody Want To Go To The Monn Anymore 3:24
5. Waiting For The Mail 4:01
6. 1000 Hearts 3:49
7. Today I Started Drinking Again 2:39
8. When I Was Blind 2:41
9. Champaign. IL 4:27
10. Devil On Your Side 2:45
11. Wouldn't Havev It Any Other Way 3:01

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Review

It's the songwriting of Damon Bramblett that separates him from the dozens of Austin-based country musicians playing today. On his self-titled debut, Bramblett meditates on the usual subjects (heartbreak, lost loves, rural America) but gives them twists: he gives a noirish edge to "Waiting for the Mail," he's got an appropriately titled number called "Nobody Wants to Go to the Moon Anymore," and "Champaign, IL" is slow and jazzy. Lloyd Maines's minimal production doesn't embellish these tunes so much as let the great songwriting come to the fore. And Bramblett shines, especially on the tunes that sound honky-tonk ready, "Heaven Bound" and "Today I Started Drinking Again." Don't be mistaken: this isn't alt-country so much as a throwback to good country, the kind of solid writing that existed before the sheen of Nashville and the punk hooks of the Wilco generation stole the C&W stage. If Bramblett doesn't sing a hit tune soon, he'll probably pen one for someone else. --Jason Verlinde Long awaited debut from Texas singer-songwriter includes original versions of songs covered by Kelly Willis, Charlie Robison, and Sara Hickman.

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