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Americana II

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Download links and information about Americana II by Roch Voisine. This album was released in 2015 and it belongs to World Music, Country, Pop genres. It contains 17 tracks with total duration of 56:09 minutes.

Artist: Roch Voisine
Release date: 2015
Genre: World Music, Country, Pop
Tracks: 17
Duration: 56:09
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. That's How I Got to Memphis 2:55
2. Don't Think Twice It's All Right 2:52
3. Take It Easy 3:33
4. If I Were a Carpenter 2:54
5. I'm Sorry 3:18
6. Take Me Home Country Roads 3:22
7. Song Sung Blue 3:30
8. Sundown 3:36
9. Johnny B. Goode 2:53
10. Pretty Woman 3:03
11. Heart of Gold 2:37
12. Bon vivant 4:18
13. That's How I Got to Memphis / Sur la route de Memphis 2:57
14. If I Were a Carpenter / Si j'étais un charpentier 2:55
15. Song Sung Blue / Chanson bleue 3:32
16. Sundown / L'amour c'est comme l'été 3:38
17. Bon vivant (Français/anglais) 4:16

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Americana II, otherwise billed as AmerIIcana, is a sequel to Roch Voisine's album from the previous year, Americana (2008), a full-length collection of American country standards that was recorded in Nashville. Sung mostly in English with a few French-language versions appended as bonus tracks, Americana was a big hit in France, where it reached number three on the albums chart. Despite its success, it wasn't a great album. It features standards like "Ring of Fire" and "Crazy" that have been covered a million times over, and worse, the album was produced in a very plain country-pop style without any edge whatsoever. Tellingly, the album wasn't as well received in Voisine's native Canada, where listeners are more accustomed to country music. Nonetheless, Americana was such a big hit abroad — not only in France but also in neighboring Belgium and Switzerland — that it warranted a follow-up sequel specifically oriented toward the European market. Consequently, there are a greater number of French-language versions (five rather than three), and the standards are generally even more middle of the road, favoring country-rock rather than the classic country of the first Americana album. For instance, there are covers of Bob Dylan's "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right," the Eagles' "Take It Easy," John Denver's "Take Me Home Country Roads," Gordon Lightfoot's "Sundown," Chuck Berry's "Johnny B. Goode," Roy Orbison's "Oh, Pretty Woman," and Neil Young's "Heart of Gold" — none of these songs categorically country by any stretch of the term. The one country standard found on Americana II is the album opener, Tom T. Hall's "That's How I Got to Memphis." It also happens to be the album highlight. The songs are once again performed straightforwardly with production by Chad Carlson, a Nashville engineer whose credits include Taylor Swift's country-pop mega-hit Fearless (2008).