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James McMurtry - Complicated Game Mp3

  • Performer: James McMurtry
  • Album: Complicated Game
  • Label: Complicated Game
  • Catalog #: CGO13LP
  • MP3: 1056 mb | FLAC: 2109 mb
  • Released: 02 Mar 2015
  • Country: US
  • Style: Folk, Country
  • Rating: 4.2/5
  • Votes: 347
  • Category: Rock / Country & Folk
James McMurtry - Complicated Game Mp3

Tracklist

1Cutter
Acoustic Guitar, Soloist – James McMurtryBass – Cornbread Electric Guitar [Fuzz] – Tim Holt Organ [Hammond B3] – Benmont TenchPercussion – Daren Hess
2Carlisle's Haul
Acoustic Guitar – James McMurtryBacking Vocals – Doyle Bramhall IIBanjo, Backing Vocals – Dirk PowellBass – Cornbread Drums – Daren HessOrgan [Hammond B3] – Benmont TenchSoloist, Baritone Guitar, Backing Vocals – C.C. Adcock
3Forgotten Coast
Backing Vocals – Tim Holt Dobro, Piano – James McMurtryDouble Bass [Upright] – Kevin Smith Drums – Daren HessSlide Guitar – Derek Trucks
4These Things I've Come To Know
Accordion – Dirk PowellAcoustic Guitar – James McMurtryDrums – Daren HessSynthesizer [Moog Bass] – Ivan NevilleTwelve-String Guitar [Electric] – C.C. Adcock
5Long Island Sound
Acoustic Guitar – James McMurtryBacking Vocals [Pub Gang Vocals] – C.C. Adcock, Cornbread , Daren Hess, Dave Forman, Dirk Powell, Rory McGoldrick, Tim Holt , Tony TrundleBagpipes [Uilleann Pipes], Low Whistle, Bodhrán, Backing Vocals – Mike McGoldrickDouble Bass [Upright] – Kevin Smith Drums – Daren HessMandola, Backing Vocals – SkirmMandolin, Fiddle – Dirk PowellPiano, Accordion, Harmonium – Donald Shaw
6Ain't Got A Place
Acoustic Guitar, Piano – James McMurtryBacking Vocals – Tim Holt Banjo – Dustin WelchBass – Dave RosserDrums [Kit] – Warren StormElectric Guitar – C.C. AdcockSnare [Brush Snare] – Daren Hess
7Deaver's Crossing
Acoustic Guitar – James McMurtryBacking Vocals – Curtis McMurtryDouble Bass [Upright], Mandolin, Banjo, Backing Vocals – Dirk Powell
8South Dakota
Acoustic Guitar, Dobro [Soloist] – James McMurtryBacking Vocals – Dirk PowellBaritone Guitar [Tremelo] – C.C. AdcockDouble Bass [Upright] – Kevin Smith Drums – Daren HessElectric Guitar – Sam BroussardPedal Steel Guitar – Richard Comeaux
9She Loves Me
Double Bass [Upright] – Kevin Smith Drums, Percussion – Daren HessElectric Guitar – C.C. AdcockPiano – Benmont TenchResonator Guitar [Nashville Acoustic] – James McMurtrySoloist, Baritone Guitar – Denny FreemanViolin, Harpsichord – Dirk PowellVocals [Doo Wop] – Little Isidore
10Copper Canteen
Acoustic Guitar – James McMurtryArranged By [Strings] – Sam BroussardBanjo – Curtis McMurtryBass [Bass 12 String] – Cornbread Drums, Percussion – Daren HessKeyboards [Key Bass] – C.C. AdcockViolin, Cello – Rick Nelson
11How'm I Gonna Find You Now
Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Soloist [Phase Shifty Solo] – James McMurtryBacking Vocals – David Forman, Trina ShoemakerBanjo – Danny BarnesBanjo, Spoons, Triangle – Dirk PowellBass [Bass 12 String] – Cornbread Drums – Daren HessElectric Guitar, Guitar Synthesizer [Moog Guitar] – C.C. AdcockElectric Piano [Wurli] – Benmont TenchLoops [Drum Buddy Loops & Squeaks] – Quintron
12You Got To Me
Acoustic Guitar – James McMurtryBacking Vocals – Ivan NevilleBass – Cornbread Dobro – C.C. AdcockDrums – Daren HessPiano, Organ [Hammond B3] – Benmont Tench

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
BLU DP0649James McMurtry Complicated Game ‎(CD, Album)Blue Rose Records BLU DP0649Europe2015
942.A871.020James McMurtry Complicated Game ‎(CD, Album)Play It Again Sam [PIAS]942.A871.020Europe2015
CGO13CDJames McMurtry Complicated Game ‎(CD, Album)Complicated GameCGO13CDUS2015
noneJames McMurtry Complicated Game ‎(CD, Album, Promo)Complicated GamenoneUS2015
BLU LP0649, BLU DP0649James McMurtry Complicated Game ‎(LP, Album + LP, S/Sided, Album + CD, Album)Blue Rose Records , Blue Rose Records BLU LP0649, BLU DP0649Germany2015

Credits

  • BookingDave Rowan, Frank Riley , High Road Touring
  • Engineer [Additional]Ben Mumphrey, Bobby Tis, David Rachou, Dave Rosser, Erik Flettrich, John Porter, Matt Aguiluz, Rick Nelson , Stuart Sullivan, Tony Daigle, Wes Fontenot
  • ManagementJenni Finlay
  • Management [Business]Citrin Copperman, Victor Wlodinguer
  • Management [Publicity]Cary Baker
  • Mastered ByBrent Lambert
  • Mixed ByC.C. Adcock (tracks: B1), Mike Napolitano (tracks: B1)
  • ProducerC.C. Adcock, Mike Napolitano
  • Recorded ByMike Napolitano
  • Written-ByJames McMurtry

Notes

Recorded and mixed Dec '13 - Oct '14 at Nappy Dug Out and Marigny Studios in New Orleans, LA.
Additional recording La Louisianne and Electric Comeauxland Lafayette, LA, FHQ New Orleans, LA, and Wire Recording Austin, TX.
Mastered at Kitchen Mastering Carborro, NC

© & ℗ 2014 Complicated Game
All songs published by Short Trip Music, BMI Administered by Kobalt

Barcodes

  • Barcode (Text): 8 89326 04582 3
  • Matrix / Runout (A Side Etched): CG 013A ̶N̶ ⓤ
  • Matrix / Runout (B Side Etched): CG 013-B ̶N̶ ⓤ
  • Matrix / Runout (C Side Etched): CG 013-C ̶N̶ ⓤ
  • Matrix / Runout (D Side Etched): CG 013D ̶N̶ ⓤ
  • Rights Society: BMI

Companies

  • Pressed By – United Record Pressing
  • Recorded At – The Nappy Dugout
  • Recorded At – Marigny Recording Studio
  • Recorded At – La Louisianne Recording Studios
  • Recorded At – Electric Comoland
  • Recorded At – FHQ Studio
  • Recorded At – Wire Recording
  • Mixed At – The Nappy Dugout
  • Mixed At – Marigny Recording Studio
  • Mastered At – The Kitchen
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Complicated Game
  • Copyright (c) – Complicated Game
  • Published By – Short Trip Music
  • Published By – Kobalt

Video

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Starting off with the contemplative vintage vignette sounding number “Copper Canteen,” one would easily think that McMurtry had stepped back into his old state of mind without missing a beat, yet with as many people who like this album, it’s neither a step forward, nor on the same well traveled path James has always wandered down. Complicated Game is pretty much what the album’s title implies, a record filled with abundant musical acumen, infused with some smokin’ hot musicians, including Benmont Tench from Tom Petty & The Heart Breakers, Allman Brother’s Derek Trucks, along with Danny Barnes on banjo, all of whom back James’ spitfire vocals with snaky rocked back electric guitar licks on “How’m I Gonna Find You Now,” the album’s only solid rocker, meaning these cats never really cut loose, showing their chops, or infusing the other material with in a more expansive manner.

So just what is Complicated Game? Complicated Game is possessed with a much more downbeat vibe, with McMurtry’s literary knack still in full stride, complete with detailed narrative, filled with relatable wayward characters of dubious nature. While James’ narrative still flows with relentless imagination, it’s not as heady or inspiring as you’ll find on his earlier albums, where here he’s adopted a more personal mode of songwriting and vision. There are times when he comes off sounding rather hokey, especially with an all male choir on “She Loves Me,” yet even so, McMurtry can still turn a phrase. Strangely enough, here you’ll find him investing the release with some stylish diversity, where even in with the song’s lulling manner, will still capture the hearts of many … though longtime fans will find the record to be rather complicated, with their footing feeling rather unsure, based on personal musical preferences from the past. Other than that, there’s an element of precariousness that runs throughout nearly every song, no doubt derived from the more personal actual and real implications, rather than his tall tales derived from crooked observations and half truths.

With the album being rather sonically dense, it’s also more overtly laced with social and political commentary, which of course didn’t go down easy for this listener, but hey, that don’t mean it’s bad, it’s just not for me. It’s just that I’m not really interested in the discontent James brings to light for the way things are going in America, I know how things are going, I live here, preaching from my speakers is not something I find endearing when I want to kick back and forget my troubles. Yes, this is a complicated album, an album for the most part predominately delivered as an evenhanded yet rich acoustic production.

So here I am with the album’s closing song, a song which should take the listener out on a high note with a notion to spin the record again, yet the song “Cutter,” deals with a tragic hurt lover who in his grief beings cutting himself to keep the pain alive, a song filled with sorrow and misfortune, certainly a reality of life, yet certainly leaving me feeling entirely beaten down emotionally, and certainly not the sort of song I would ever wish to hear, yet along as a closing number by anyone.

So yes, this is entirely one of the most complicated albums in my collection, one I’ve not even drawn a single song to save, preferring to let this one slip through my fingers, never to be heard again.

Review by Jenell Kesler
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