Live at the Sacred Bean
Ray Winch
© Copyright-Ray Winch
(656613194126)
Record Label: WinchyTunes
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1. Hey Pretty Baby |
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2. Margaritaville |
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3. Sun Is Shining |
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4. I'm Not Backin' Out On Love |
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5. I Won't Be Back This Time |
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6. Angel Of My World |
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7. Another Day |
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8. Summertime |
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9. Roller Derby Queen |
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10. Heaven |
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11. Nowhere To Go |
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12. B4U Intro |
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13. B4U |
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14. I Won't Be Back This Time (acoustic version) |
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15. A Long Line Of Love |
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16. Sun Is Shining (acoustic version) |
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17. Another Day Intro |
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18. Another Day (acoustic version) |
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19. Little Houses |
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20. Big Yellow Taxi |
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21. Way Of The World |
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Ray Winch is one of the new breed of singer songwriters drawing influences from Rock, Country, and '70's Pop music.
His first release "Visions & Reflections" on his own label was met with critical acclaim and has been enjoying increasing commercial success.
Ray has been booked as the opening act for The Marshall Tucker Band, Jackson Browne, Bonnie Raitt, Bruce Hornsby, and The Charlie Daniels Band.
His music has been featured on several East Coast commercial radio stations including 105.5 WDHA-NJ, 93.5 WSBG-PA, and 96.1 WCTO-PA.
He has been featured nationally on the Music Choice Digital Satellite Network.
Ray's music has been favorably compared to such artists as the Eagles, America, Dan Fogelberg, and Jackson Browne.
Strong lead vocals, well-crafted songs, and lyrics that are both meaningful and sincere characterize his music.
Ray developed his unique vocal style singing in church choirs, clubs, and coffeehouses.
He was a member of the Reverence Gospel Ensemble while attending Berklee College of Music in Boston, MA.
Ray Winch is also an accomplished live performer.
His new release "Live At The Sacred Bean!" contains 11 songs with a full band and 8 songs solo with a percussionist.
Whether in a small coffeehouse or a large theater, Ray has the ability to communicate openly and honestly with his audience with songs that speak directly to the listener's heart.
He is currently touring in the Northeastern United States with fellow band members Shawn Hopkins (drums), Barbara Bootz (bass), Ted Smith (guitar), and Brian Kornfeld (percussion).
"Ray Winch: Live At The Sacred Bean!" Reviewed:
"Live At The Sacred Bean!" is the second offering by New Jersey singer songwriter Ray Winch.
It consists of 11 songs with a full band and 8 songs solo with percussion.
While most of the songs are original there are also some well-known covers such as "Margaritaville" (Jimmy Buffet), "Roller Derby Queen" (Jim Croce), "A Long Line Of Love" (Thom Schuyler/Paul Overstreet), "Little Houses" (Skip Ewing/ Mickey Cates), and "Big Yellow Taxi" (Joni Mitchell).
In this choice of covers we get a glimpse of the roots of Ray Winch's sound.
Ray's original compositions show elements of '70's Pop ("Hey Pretty Baby"), Country ("Angel Of My World", Nowhere To Go") and Folk ("I'm Not Backin' Out On Love").
Yet, in spite of the variety of influences, these songs are able to comfortably coexist side-by-side.
Another element of Ray's music that is revealed as the album progresses is the introspective and at times spiritual nature of his lyrics.
Perhaps the best-received song on the CD is the deeply spiritual "Heaven".
But in the end the true test of a live album is whether the performer is able to connect with his audience.
And in this respect "Live At The Sacred Bean!" is an overwhelming success.
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Excellent CD
author: John Semonski
A very well put together Cd. The whole family remembers Ray from the old days and everybody enjoyed listening to this CD. It will be a favorite for years to come at all of our family functions.
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Inspiring, lively folk rock !
author: Laura T. Lynch of Kweevak.com
Ray’s music is a combination of rock, new country, folk and 70’s pop. Ray’s lyrics are well-crafted and generate beautiful visual images and reflections. Winch’s songs are upbeat, positive and hopeful even when dealing with sad subjects. As a singer/songwriter, Ray’s music is introspective but he sincerely sings about topics that many of us can relate too such as the soul, relationships and love. There are many prime examples of Ray’s beautiful lyrics and delightful delivery throughout the acoustic and full-band tracks on this disc. ‘Sun is Shining’ is a great visual song about the coming of spring and new love. ‘Another Day’ is also a seasonal song with strong imagery backed by solid instrumentation. ‘Summertime’ is the sad ballad of losing love with a lively hook line. ‘I Won’t Be Back This Time’ has a catchy soft guitar rift to accompany solid lyrics and musicianship. Overall, this is a crisp, clean live CD and a visit to the Sacred Bean is highly recommended to fans of modern folk rock!
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