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The Twangtown Paramours - 2025 - The Wind Will Change Again
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The Twangtown Paramours - 2025 - The Wind Will Change Again

Americana, folk, singer-songwriter.

With the New Year, we have 13 Twangtown Paramours melodies that blow in gently on their new 4th outing The Wind Will Change Again.

This effort is their first LP in 12 years. Songs explore varied topics. Resilience in the face of loss, time is finite, acquiring a renewed appreciation of those we love — those still with us & those gone & delighting in the seasons of life & the true nature of human motivation. Heavy-duty songs that aren’t dipped into la, la, la by mainstream commercial-based styles.

So, the music is acutely original while not compromising any upbeat nature. It’s primarily acoustically based instrumentation. The skillful musicians provide an enjoyable 39 minutes. The songs are well-recorded and arranged. The vocals feature Mike and his wonderful partner Marybeth Zamer. They follow much the same road as Clive Gregson and Christine Collister.

The opener “Sincerely Yours No More,” features Marybeth a little more heavily & she carries the tune with energy. Her vocals are warm enough to sustain a career as a nightclub vocalist & with a Euro-touch like “A Room In Bordeaux,” with its light accordion touch is cabaret sentimental & smoky. Nicely done.

Marybeth’s vocals lift the songs into interesting musical pieces. “The Garden” is another Euro-flavored number appropriate for a piano bar as much as folky storytelling. Zamer’s tone is honey-smooth. At times, she sounds as rich as Canadian singer Horse McDonald (“Sweet Thing,” “You Could Be Forgiven”), a totally ignored masterful vocalist in America.

The duo adds humor to their showcase to keep the songs from weighing down the repertoire. But the well-composed arrangements & finesse (“Showin’ Off For Their Girlfriends”) are sweetened by Mike’s voice while the more serious stuff is found mostly in Marybeth’s performances.

“Before She Found A Way,” & “Stars Without a Heaven” are both poignant reinforced beauties. “That Thing You Do,” drops into a ‘60s oriented rock manner. There is on occasion a John Prine flavor that breezes by deliciously (“Old Friends”) & worth the price of admission with gentle Rave Tesar piano notes. Mike has a turn at a deeper tune on “Part of Me,” a good, simple penetrating performance.

Marybeth’s vocals should be required listening.

Tracks:
01. Sincerely Yours No More
02. A Room in Bordeaux
03. The Garden
04. The Goodwill Store
05. Before She Found a Way
06. That Thing You Do
07. Stars Without a Heaven
08. Showin' Off For Their Girlfriends
09. Old Friends
10. Coupons & Cowboys
11. Part of Me
12. Tonight I Think I'm Gonna Go Downtown
13. The Wind Will Change Again

Staat er compleet op, 10% pars mee gepost. Met zeer veel dank aan de originele poster. Laat af en toe eens weten wat je van het album vindt. Altijd leuk, de mening van anderen. Oh ja, MP3 doe ik niet aan.

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