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The Day the River Sang

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Download links and information about The Day the River Sang by Jon Stewart. This album was released in 2006 and it belongs to Songwriter/Lyricist, Contemporary Folk genres. It contains 13 tracks with total duration of 51:32 minutes.

Artist: Jon Stewart
Release date: 2006
Genre: Songwriter/Lyricist, Contemporary Folk
Tracks: 13
Duration: 51:32
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Baby, It's You 3:39
2. Jasmine 3:00
3. East of Denver 3:11
4. The Day the River Sang 4:28
5. Run the Ridges 3:02
6. New Orleans 4:16
7. Golden Gate Fields 4:45
8. Amanda Won't Dance 3:23
9. Sister Mercy 3:53
10. Broken Roses 5:12
11. Naked Angel On a Star-Crossed Train 3:47
12. Midnight Train 4:18
13. Slider 4:38

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Singer/songwriter John Stewart's musical career reaches back to the early '60s with the Kingston Trio, and so a new collection of his songs, presented with fairly basic arrangements, must seem like something of a homecoming. Stewart's smoky, weathered vocals (with just a touch of reverb added) brings an authentic style to "Baby, It's You," "Jasmine," and the title cut. He's joined on a number of cuts by bassist Dave Batti, percussionist John Hoke, harp player Henry Diltz, and, in one instance, the background singing of Penny Roberts, Bianca Batti, Kate Wallace, and Cina Batti. With such a simple setup, what really stands out on The Day the River Sang are the singer and the songs, one man's interpretation of his own work. This gives songs like "Sister Mercy" an intimate, revelatory feel. Overall, the work here is fairly mellow, so it's nice when upbeat songs like "Amanda Won't Dance" and "Midnight Train" mix things up a bit. The album closes with the relaxed, bluesy "Slider," complete with some nifty electric guitar riffs by Stewart. For those who appreciate Stewart's gift as a singer/songwriter, The Day the River Sang offers a new chapter in an ongoing musical saga. ~ Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr., Rovi