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Johnny Cash inspired country -- real country music, the way it used to be( even better.) The songs are real and true - you can relate to them with ease.
Genre:
Country: Traditional Country
Release Date:
2006
Albums you will love
Jim Blackie
I'm Back
Country: Traditional Country
Dead End Road
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Record Label: Jim Blackie
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Jim Blackie is mid Michigans newest country artist to step into the spotlight."Airy, whispy vocals" combines old and new sounds to create a "smooth and easy to listen to" assortment of original Jim Blackie songs. (follow up cd to "I'm Back)
This is my 2nd cd - 16 original Jim Blackie songs that I think
you'll enjoy! I'm one of the few bass guitar playing,lead singers in country music today. The "Local Talent Roundup"
( 106.3 WSCG ) Mecosta, MI. has featured many of my songs on their station.
"Hold On - Baby Hold On"
Here I Come!!
Jim Blackie
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I really love you baby
author: Susan
I really enjoyed this song. It reminds me times I've spent with my Dad.
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face like an angel
author: mel richard
i really like this song. it reminds me of my sister.you know her lynn moore
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another set of classic-tinged country tunes
author: earBuzz Review
Jim Blackie's latest CD, Dead End Road, is another set of classic-tinged country tunes that reveal more influences than previous work along with a dead pan humor that hurts the gut.Dead End Road, reminds us of old school country duets - with a flavor from a contemporary harmony cluster of Woody's Roundup. The title track chronicles acceptance of disapointment 'years go by and now I am grown, I must learn to reap the seeds I've sown, at the end of every rainbow, there's no pot of gold, but I don't mind livin' here on my dead end road'. Track 4, I Really Love You Baby,is a 50's throwback to Elvis and everything sounds classic mono except the panned background vocals. Track 5,
This Is Our Love Song, reminds us of slow Beach Boys ballads - Blackie sings,'will you cry when you hear me sing I love you'. Track 3, A Wanting Man, features a growling slide and walking 1,4,5, sensibility - more influences from Elvis - clearly Blackie has more influences than just Johnny Cash. The tune features a vintage rock guitar solo. Our favorite track is 13, Face Like An Angel,- hilarious. Blackie has the finest produced song with laugh out loud lyrics. Down home good 'ol music worth havin'.
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chocolate, sunshine, and Dead End Road..my favorite things
author: deborah
This CD is in my player all the time. There are different sounds for different moods. My favorite song is I Really Love You Baby. I also groove to A Wanting Man frequently. This CD surpasses Jim Blackie's first. Can't wait for the next one.
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