All Artists: Sourwood Honey Title: Oxydendrum Arboreum Members Wishing: 0 Total Copies: 0 Label: Honeycomb Release Date: 3/28/2000 Genres: Pop, Rock Style: Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPCs: 936810002234, 936810002227 |
Sourwood Honey Oxydendrum Arboreum Genres: Pop, Rock |
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CD ReviewsAllmans, marshall tucker, bob dylan, lost classic Joseph P. Mcguinness | charleston, sc United States | 06/22/2005 (4 out of 5 stars) "If you can find either of their albums for a reasonable price pick them up. I would actually say get them for the ridiculous price here and sell them back later because these are lost gems surely to be salivated upon later by people who have not heard of them yet. This is my favorite by the band. Les is the only one to go on to bigger things I think, but they were all great. Jeff (I think) the guitar player has a field day on this one. He was honestly better live, but here you can check out some great studio action on painted desert sky, save the whales, silvergun f-in awesome guitar licks. the lyrics are what make this the better of the two albums. I can hear them in my head months after playing these cds. follow me down: I don't need no LA in stereo screamin in my ears I don't need no california rose or a cocaine nose to tell you where I been but when I look into your eyes I can feel those tears fallin down sittin on a mountain shes lookin at me I'm lookin at the sun waitin for rain to fall down down down shes waintin to make love I can feel it cold and wet against my skin the sky is fallin down sweet songbird serenade me think of me baby when they do oh may the winds bring you safe across the waters back to me lord and baby won't you follow me down silvergun: well I saw an angel held her in my mind she showed me through the branches of the tree of life yeah but all she gave me was a miracle to the end and back again where the sun goes dry up above man and the drums they play there hypnotic and beautiful I saw a million angels born again into your head can you hear me I said feel me in your head I could go on, but I just wanted to make the point that these are not throw away songs. You will love them and remember them and come back to them if you like southern rock. It's a shame that they were never signed. We have so many stones impersonators nowadays, but very few bands doing what the allmans were doing (if any maybe black crowes?) and these guys did it very well while they were around." Track List Trading Pages | McNeil, TX | 11/16/2005 (5 out of 5 stars) "1. Follow Me Down
2. Here Today 3. I Take it Back 4. Save the Whales 5. Part II 6. Blues for You 7. Folk Song 8. Painted Desert Sky 9. Silverman 10. Song of Faith" |