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Rattle of the Chains

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Download links and information about Rattle of the Chains by Wildfire. This album was released in 2005 and it belongs to Country genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 36:47 minutes.

Artist: Wildfire
Release date: 2005
Genre: Country
Tracks: 12
Duration: 36:47
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Can't Have One Without the Other 3:50
2. The Blame 2:55
3. Straight to You 2:47
4. I Wouldn't Mind the Shackles 3:08
5. Watch Over Me 3:50
6. In Our Hearts 3:47
7. Grapes On the Vine 3:09
8. All In God's Plan 3:05
9. Their Father's Land 2:54
10. Lesson Learned 2:23
11. Ballad of Forty Dollars 2:38
12. Sweetest Love 2:21

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In one way, Wildfire remind one of a number of contemporary bluegrass groups. They have a lively ensemble style, a handful of original songs, and fine harmonies. The lead vocalists, meanwhile, maintain a precarious balance between the old and new, keeping a touch of country twang while smoothing out the rougher edges for a radio-friendly sound. In another way, however, Wildfire separate themselves from the pack with instrumental dexterity. Phil Leadbetter's resonator guitar takes the place of a fiddle in the band, and will remind bluegrass fans of Mike Auldridge's work in the Seldom Scene. Robert Hale, on the other hand, is a heck of a guitar player, creating the same kind of excitement as a good Larry Sparks album. The other lead instrumentalists, mandolinist Darrell Webb and banjoist Barry Crabtree, are equally talented. Wildfire also play well as a group on Rattle of the Chains, and the set list, from singer Hale's originals to old favorites by Ralph Stanley, is solid. There are story-songs ("Their Father's Land"), songs of faith ("All in God's Plan"), and, of course, songs of love gone wrong ("The Blame"). For contemporary bluegrass fans looking for a band with an individual sound, Wildfire deliver on Rattle of the Chains. ~ Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr., Rovi