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Husky Rescue - Country Falls mp3 album

Husky Rescue - Country Falls

Musician: Husky Rescue
Album title: Country Falls
Style: Downtempo
Released: 2005
Country: UK
Size MP3 version: 1145 mb
Size APE version: 1758 mb
Size WMA version: 1241 mb
Rating ✫: 4.6
Votes: 114
Format: AA AC3 MOD MP2 AU AAC WMA
Genre: Electronic

Husky Rescue - Country Falls mp3 album

Husky Rescue - Country Falls mp3 album

Tracklist

CD-01 Sweet Little Kitten 4:45
CD-02 Summertime Cowboy 4:06
CD-03 New Light Of Tomorrow 4:52
CD-04 Sunset Drive 3:59
CD-05 My World 4:50
CD-06 City Lights 4:25
CD-07 Gasoline Girl 4:13
CD-08 Rainbow Flows 5:52
CD-09 Sleep Tight Tiger 4:37
CD-10 Mean Street 6:45
CD-11 The Good Man 7:52
CD-12 The Man Who Flew Away 1:33
DVD-01 New Light Of Tomorrow
DVD-02 Summertime Cowboy
DVD-03 City Lights

Notes

track 10 ends at 3:37 and is followed by silence; US release includes DVD with 3 videos

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
RIDLP012 Husky Rescue Country Falls ‎(LP, Album, Gat) Catskills Records RIDLP012 UK 2004
RIDCD012 Husky Rescue Country Falls ‎(CD, Album, Jew) Catskills Records RIDCD012 UK 2005
RIDCD012 Husky Rescue Country Falls ‎(CD, Album) Catskills Records RIDCD012 Europe 2005
MF PRO-60 Husky Rescue Country Falls ‎(CDr, Album, Promo) Minty Fresh MF PRO-60 US 2005
RIDCD012 Husky Rescue Country Falls ‎(CD, Album, Dig) Catskills Records RIDCD012 UK 2004



Jack
Husky Rescue's debut, COUNTRY FALLS, is a fresh breath of Finnish air. Alternately dreamy and funky, they manage to blend Old West cinematic soundscapes with electronics. For instance, the opener, "Sweet Little Kitten," takes the best bits of Thorazine-inspired country music and folds it into a heady concoction. "Summertime Cowboy" and "Sunset Drive" are much more upbeat, but those are in the minority here. More common are tracks like "New Light of Tomorrow" and "My World," which float in an icy haze. The use of lap steel guitar (both played and sampled) adds an aching beauty to the proceedings. "Gasoline Girl" throws some rock music growl to shake things up, but "Rainbow Flows" and "Sleep Tight Tiger" nearly drift off into the ether entirely. But the noir sensibilities of "Mean Street" and the slow build of "The Good Man" help bring things back to earth. And the simplicity of "The Man Who Flew Away" caps the album nicely. A beauty of an album.