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From the Five

Artist: Bruton Stephen

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    Bigger Wheel – Stephen Bruton 05:44
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    This Old World – Stephen Bruton 03:30
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    Walk by Faith – Stephen Bruton 04:15
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    Fading Man – Stephen Bruton 05:32
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    Every Once in a While – Stephen Bruton 04:15
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    The Clock – Stephen Bruton 04:28
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    Treasured Wounds – Stephen Bruton 04:35
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    Put Me Out of Your Misery – Stephen Bruton 04:15
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    The Halo Effect – Stephen Bruton 05:16
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    That Moment When – Stephen Bruton 04:01
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    Ordinary Man – Stephen Bruton 03:51
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    In the Wind – Stephen Bruton 02:46

The singer/songwriter/producer's third New West release (and fifth overall, hence the title) doesn't expand his established Americana boundaries, but does feel more confident and at times rocks a little harder than his previous efforts. Stephen Bruton's cracked leather voice is also more controlled, talk-singing and slipping into these songs like an old pair of jeans. There is a subtly propulsive Little Feat funk groove to tracks such as "The Clock" and especially the very Lowell George-ish "Walk by Faith," helped by Feat keyboardist/songwriter Bill Payne, a member of Bruton's studio ensemble for this effort and co-writer of the peppy "Put Me Out of Your Misery." There are also echoes of the Band, particularly on the stately horns that accentuate the elegiac "Fading Man" and "Treasured Wounds." Bruton fluently nails this lazy, swampy Southern sound that only occasionally explodes into rock roll on the Chuck Berry-styled Sam Moore-Junior Walker "Ordinary Man," an obscure cover from the soundtrack of the movie Tapeheads. Generally though, these are soulful, reflective, sometimes openly spiritual songs, sung with honest, even intense determination directly from Bruton's possibly bruised soul. This is particularly effective on "The Clock," where a wah-wah guitar and wailing backing female vocalist accentuate lyrics of "There's a wake-up call coming from the doomsday clock." Not everything jumps out, but repeated spins yield a heightened appreciation of the low-boil ballads that dominate the album's sound. From the Five is a thoughtful, reflective, and impressive set of beautifully produced and imagined songs from an underrated architect of the Texas singer/songwriter tradition. Hal Horowitz, Rovi

  • Genre: Rock
  • Subgenre: Modern Electric Blues, Rock & Roll/Roots, Contemporary Folk, Alternative Country
  • Category Alternative Country-Rock, Blues-Rock, American Trad Rock, Contemporary Singer/Songwriter
  • Label: NEW WEST RECORDS
  • Release Date: July 26, 2005
  • Artist: Bruton Stephen
  • Additional Artist: Stephen Bruton (Vocals)Theresa James (Vocals)

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  • Online Item #: 11421258
  • Store Item Number (DPCI): 244-03-2499
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