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Buddy & Julie Miller

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Download links and information about Buddy & Julie Miller by Buddy & Julie Miller. This album was released in 2001 and it belongs to Folk Rock, Country, Songwriter/Lyricist genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 42:35 minutes.

Artist: Buddy & Julie Miller
Release date: 2001
Genre: Folk Rock, Country, Songwriter/Lyricist
Tracks: 11
Duration: 42:35
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Keep Your Distance (featuring Buddy Miller) 3:49
2. The River's Gonna Run (featuring Buddy Miller) 3:59
3. You Make My Heart Beat Too Fast 3:12
4. Forever Has Come to an End 2:50
5. Little Darlin (featuring Buddy Miller) 3:31
6. Rock Salt and Nails (featuring Buddy Miller) 4:17
7. Dirty Water 6:53
8. Wallflower 2:55
9. That's Just How She Cries 4:17
10. Rachel 3:43
11. Holding Up the Sky 3:09

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Earthy husband and wife singer/songwriters Buddy & Julie Miller offer more rootsy, countrified folk music on their self-titled 2001 release, this time with a full, more rock-influenced sound. While the two have made involved appearances on each others' albums, Buddy & Julie Miller marks their first release as a true duo. The leadoff track, "Keep Your Distance," is a full and lush stomper, humming with rich Hammond organ and rattling tambourine, while the breathy trembler "You Make My Heart Beat Too Fast" is a bluesy throwback to late-'70s era Rolling Stones, with heavy electric guitar and throbbing drums. Fans of the Millers' traditional folk love songs needn't worry; the achingly bittersweet "Forever Has Come to an End" is on par with the honest American folk on their previous releases, and the dark murder ballad "Rock Salt and Nails" is as gripping and chilling as Gillian Welch's gritty recordings. The harmonies of Julie's sweet, girlish singsong and Buddy's gruff, dark voice still remain their strongest trademark, with their honest songwriting following closely behind. Buddy & Julie Miller continue to grow and experiment with their sound, and while this may ruffle the feathers of folk purists, Americana fans will certainly embrace this new direction wholeheartedly.