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steep canyon rangers long awaited download - Arm in Arm (2020) Artist : Steep Canyon Rangers Title : Arm in Arm Year Of Release : 2020 Label : Yep Roc Records Genre : Blurgrass, Country, Americana Quality : Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+.cue, log) Total Time : 47:21 Total Size : 109 / 301 MB WebSite : Album Preview. 1. One Drop of Rain (04:09) 2. Sunny Days (05:04) 3. Everything You Know (04:06) 4. Every River (04:20) 5. Honey on My Tongue (03:23) 6. In the Next Life (04:08) 7. Bullet in the Fire (04:42) 8. Take My Mind (feat. Oliver Wood & Michael Bearden) (03:43) 9. A Body Like Yours (05:02) 10. Afterglow (04:49) 11. Crystal Ship (03:55) Steep canyon rangers long awaited album download. Artist: And Steep Canyon Rangers Album: The Long-Awaited Album Released: 2017 Style: Bluegrass. Format: MP3 320Kbps. Tracklist: 01 – Santa Fe 02 – Caroline 03 – All Night Long 04 – Canadian Girl 05 – Office Supplies 06 – Bad Night 07 – Strangest Christmas Yet 08 – Always Will 09 – 10 – Nights In The Lab 11 – Angeline The Barista 12 – On The Water 13 – Girl From River Run 14 – Promontory Point. DOWNLOAD LINKS: RAPIDGATOR: DOWNLOAD TURBOBIT: DOWNLOAD. The Long-Awaited Album. The Long-Awaited Album arrived six years after , the 2011 collaboration between Steve Martin and the Steep Canyon Rangers, so perhaps the wait between records wasn't all that long. Still, the clever title also suggests the difference between this 2017 affair and its predecessor: Martin is no longer hesitant to crack a joke as he stands behind a . After playing it relatively straight on 2009's The Crow -- the album where he revived his longstanding love of bluegrass -- a smile started to creep into his performances on Rare Bird Alert, but on The Long- Awaited Album he seems unable to resist any quip that fluttered across his mind. Perhaps this is a reaction to the pair of subdued records Martin cut with in the mid-2010s, but Martin seems ready to cut loose with jokes and fingerpicking. The Steep Canyon Rangers are ideal foils for him in that regard, as they're fleet-fingered and versatile, and they boast a fine deadpan singer in Woody Platt, who trades off tunes with Martin. The songs on The Long-Awaited Album are littered with references to contemporary life -- references to cell phones, Olive Garden, and Skype calls are threaded into a mosaic of modern life -- and the music feels fresh too, alternating between lilting ballads, funny bits designed for a stage, and the quick-stepping instrumentals that act as the glue binding it all together. Martin and the Steep Canyon Rangers specialize in good cheer, and while that means they can sometimes overplay their hand here -- "Strangest Christmas Yet" sticks out like a sore thumb, each punch line landing with a thud -- their act is ingratiating and so is The Long-Awaited Album. Steve Martin and the Steep Canyon Rangers. “The Long-Awaited Album”, is a collection of 14 stunning brand-new songs all co-written by Mr. Martin and produced by Grammy-winner (James Taylor, Linda Ronstadt). Highlights include the haunting Americana tune, "On the Water," a face-melting bluegrass instrumental entitled, "Office Supplies," and the boisterous and humorous, "Caroline," which showcases the lively dynamic between Martin and the Rangers. The album even includes a Christmas song with guest appearance by Victor Garber. This is Martin's fifth album and second with the Steep Canyon Rangers, following the release Rare Bird Alert in 2011. TRACK LIST: 1. Santa Fe (3:11) 2. Caroline (3:18) 3. All Night Long (3:44) 4. Canadian Girl (3:08) 5. Office Supplies (1:59) 6. Bad Night (4:03) 7. Strangest Christmas Yet (3:41) 8. Always Will (1:25) 9. So Familiar (3:01) 10. Nights in the Lab (2:45) 11. Angeline the Barista (1:46) 12. On the Water (2:33) 13. Girl from River Run (3:18) 14. Promontory Point (1:03) This Official Store is managed by Second City Prints. If you have any questions about merch or your order, please use our FAQ Center here. Questions about your purchase and can't find the answers on the FAQ page? Please send us a note below. Include "Rounder Records" and your order number in your correspondence or: We do our best to respond to all inquiries within 1-2 business days or less. This contact page is for the Rounder Records Store only and is not a contact page for A&R or other Rounder Records business. Steve Martin and the Steep Canyon Rangers - Rare Bird Alert CD. Regular price $8.99. From the earliest days of his comedy career, Steve Martin has incorporated the banjo into various aspects of his act, and fellow banjo players have spoken with reverence of his skills for decades. But in recent years he has put a renewed focus on the instrument, and he won a Grammy for his album The Crow in 2010. Rare Bird Alert came along a year later, and it's a full-fledged country/bluegrass album consisting entirely of Martin originals and recorded in collaboration with the Steep Canyon Rangers. Some of the songs are comedic: the hilarious faux-gospel harmony number "Atheists Don't Have No Songs" is an album highlight despite its lack of an interesting melody, and "Women Like to Slow Dance" is both a wry reflection on gender differences and a straight-up bluegrass barnburner. "Jubilation Day" is one of the funnier kiss-off songs ever recorded ("Let's always remember the good times/Like when you were out of town"), and there's even a surprisingly straight version of Martin's breakout novelty hit from the 1970s, "King Tut." But other tracks are sweet and tender, such as the wonderful "You" (written for Martin's wife) and the elegantly lovely "The Great Remember." And there are several songs on which elegance, energy, and boundary-pushing creativity coexist joyfully -- notably the gorgeous "More Bad Weather on the Way" (on which Martin plays very expert clawhammer banjo) and the brilliant instrumental "Northern Island," which features a startlingly complex chord progression for a bluegrass number. Whether your primary interest is in the comedy or the music, this is a solidly enjoyable album. - Rick Anderson (AllMusic.com) TRACK LIST 1. Rare Bird Alert (2:39) 2. Yellow-Backed Fly (3:21) 3. Best Love (4:21) 4. Northern Island (2:39) 5. Go Away, Stop, Turn Around, Come Back (3:35) 6. Jubilation Day (3:12) 7. More Bad Weather On The Way (3:31) 8. You (3:46) 9. The Great Remember (For Nancy) (3:10) 10. Women Like To Slow Dance (2:13) 11. Hide Behind A Rock (2:06) 12. Atheists Don't Have No Songs (3:51) 13. King Tut (3:06) This Official Rounder Records Store is managed by Second City Prints. If you have any questions about merch or your order, please use our FAQ Center here. Questions about your purchase and can't find the answers on the FAQ page? Please send us a note below. Include "Rounder Records" and your order number in your correspondence or: We do our best to respond to all inquiries within 1-2 business days or less. This contact page is for the Rounder Records Store only and is not a contact page for A&R or other Rounder Records business. Steep canyon rangers long awaited album download. One Drop of Rain. Everything You Know. Honey On My Tongue. In the Next Life. Bullet in the Fire. Take My Mind (feat. Oliver Wood & Michael Bearden) A Body Like Yours. The cover art for Arm In Arm was adapted from a beautiful painting created by Shannon Whitworth. We asked her for some thoughts about the painting and its origins. You can find more of her work here: shannonwhitworth.com. “Arm and Arm” is such a powerful title. When the Rangers were designing an album cover in the spring I was releasing a series of paintings that involved women and birds. I spend many of my days walking around on the farm and have grown to listen more to the animals and birds especially for inspiration. There are so many layers to what birds represent to each of us. This painting came from a place of unity and balance and nurturing. Woody was in my studio and we both looked at this piece titled “Mother, Mother” and felt it brought a whole other layer of meaning to the title of the album and was connected somehow. I am thrilled the band felt the same way and they decided to use the image for their cover art. A human’s relationship with one another or in this case with the bird above represents harmony with fellow creatures and symbolizes freedom and strength. The bird as your muse always has its eye on our blindside. Now more than ever we need to come together and support and honor each other for our differences, our strengths and our weaknesses and become one.