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A Brand New Night

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Download links and information about A Brand New Night by The Cash Brothers. This album was released in 2003 and it belongs to Rock, Country, Alternative Country, Alternative genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 42:21 minutes.

Artist: The Cash Brothers
Release date: 2003
Genre: Rock, Country, Alternative Country, Alternative
Tracks: 11
Duration: 42:21
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Shadow of Doubt 4:11
2. You're It 3:29
3. Give Me Your Hips 3:54
4. Feel Another Way 4:23
5. It's Too Late to Say Goodbye 3:58
6. Fire Dying 3:31
7. Tillsonburg 4:03
8. Forget About the Dust 3:52
9. Sweet 3:31
10. Dealing with the Distance 4:46
11. Into a Brand New Night 2:43

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American audiences got their first taste of the Cash Brothers with How Was Tomorrow in 2001. Andrew and Peter Cash combine acoustic and electric guitars, smart songwriting, and their distinct harmony on catchy, if depressing, songs like "Nebraska." On 2003's A Brand New Night, the brothers add a new touch here and there, but mostly echo their earlier album. In this sense, the Cash Brothers seem to be in a holding pattern, tentatively reaching out for new things, but mostly sticking to the familiar. The guitar work and overlapping harmony on tracks like "Shadow of Doubt" and "You're It" capture an appealing groove, and both "Fire Dying" and the title track are nice low-key ballads, taken at dreamy pace. The album gets more intriguing, though, when the brothers stretch out a bit on "Give Me Your Hips." Here, they trade their usual down-and-out lyrics for a scornful, funky track with a heavy dose of passion. Unfortunately, the song is an anomaly. While A Brand New Night is solid enough, there's nothing quite as captivating as "Guitar Strings and Foolish Things," or "Dream Awake," from How Was Tomorrow. Fans of the first album, though, will be glad to have a new Cash Brothers's album in the stores. ~ Ronnie D. Lankford Jr., Rovi