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Osborne Brothers - Port Saint Joe '2018

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Port Saint Joe
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Album name Port Saint Joe
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Date 2018
GenreCountry
Play time 00:38:02
Format / Bitrate 24 BIT Stereo 1720 Kbps / 48 kHz
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Size 89 / 238 / 456 mb
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Tracks list

Tracklist

01. Slow Your Roll
02. Shoot Me Straight
03. I Dont Remember Me (Before You)
04. Weed, Whiskey And Willie
05. Tequila Again
06. A Couple Wrongs Makin It Alright
07. Pushing Up Daisies (Love Alive)
08. Drank Like Hank
09. A Little Bit Trouble
10. While You Still Can


Brothers Osborne turned their 2016 debut, Pawn Shop, into a hit the
old-fashioned way: by working hard and staying on the road after Stay a Little
Longer turned into a Top Ten hit in 2015. That effort helped push It Aint My
Fault into the country Top 15 in 2017, the same year the group snagged several
Academy of Country Music and Country Music Association awards. Given this, no
wonder the group sounds confident on its second album, 2018s Port Saint Joe.
Reuniting with producer Jay Joyce, the duo dont radically revise their sound but
rather choose to deepen it, letting themselves stretch out on the thick Southern
rock groove of Shoot Me Straight, indulging in a bit of steamy soul on A Little
Bit Trouble, and delving into deep country on Tequila Again. Brothers Osborne
arent beyond having a bit of a laugh, either: the very fact that theyll place
something as silly as the funky A Couple Wrongs Makin It Alright -- a cross
between swamp rock and Dr. Hook, all given an urban cowboy spin -- on an album
reveals that they dont take themselves that seriously and that levity, combined
with the groups sharp sense of craft, is what elevates Port Saint Joe. From its
surface to its bones, its clever, smart, adventurous, and hooky, creating a
slow-rolling good-time vibe that doesnt lose its luster with repeated plays.

Osborne Brothers


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