| 1. Are You Ready? |
| 2. It's You |
| 3. They Will Always Love You |
| 4. We All Need Heroes |
| 5. Praise the Lord and Shoot to Kill |
| 6. Two GIs in a Foreign Prison |
| 7. If Only I Was a Praying Man |
| 8. Only Eat When You're Hungry |
| 9. Annette and Me |
| 10. That's Why I'm Smiling |
| 11. Sail for the Lord |
| 12. Outside Looking In |
| 13. When I Think of You |
| 14. Who's the Lord Get to Talk To? |
| 15. When We Make Love |
| 16. Ain't Nobody Normal Anymore |
| 17. After All |
We All Need Heroes,Tim Lake,Padraig Records,Folk,Folk & Traditional,Pop,Progressive Bluegrass,Progressive Folk
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We All Need Heroes
Tim Lake Manufacturer: Padraig Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00066VU2U Release Date: 2005-01-11 |
Tracks:
- Are You Ready?
- It's You
- They Will Always Love You
- We All Need Heroes
- Praise The Lord And Shoot To Kill
- Two GI's In A Foreign Prison
- If Only I Was A Praying Man
- Only Eat When You're Hungry
- Annette And Me
- That's Why I'm Smiling
- Sail For The Lord
- Outside Looking In
- When I Think Of You
- Who's The Lord Get To Talk To?
- When We Make Love
- Ain't Nobody Normal Anymore
- After All
Customer Reviews:
...and 1/2...A unique and eclectic approach to original musical expression.......2005-11-22
Calling his music "jazz with bluegrass and blues," Lake earned a doctorate in music in 1991 from the University of Kentucky. His dissertation (and one of his albums) is titled "An American Concerto for the 5-string Banjo and Orchestra." That piece was documented from a 1993 performance with the Atlanta-Emory Symphony Orchestra. It also won the Kentucky Al Smith Fellowship for Music Composition in 1995. On "We All Need Heroes," Lake addresses the spiritual issues that we all confront daily during turbulent times. Four of his songs were inspired by the 9/11 tragedy. He also successfully explores the role of the banjo in American popular music, with the 4-string plectrum banjo played in "It's You," while the 5-string is more frequently used. Lake also plays guitar and ukelele, while the rest of his Little Big Band plays woodwinds, sax, percussion, trumpet, keys, tuba, steel guitar, fiddle, mandolin, and guitars. Besides Lake's own background vocals, others are provided by Danielle Thompson and Nathan Wilson.
Some of Lake's 17 originals work better than others, and "They Will Always Love You" is a personal favorite due to its contemporary bluegrass feeling. Some of his other songs grow on you with continued listens. With nearly 70 minutes of music on this album, you're bound to find some melodies and lyrics to personally relate to. His family has also been both supportive and inspirational. "When I Think of You" was written for his wife, Miyuki, on Valentine's Day 1997. "That's Why I'm Smiling" is a jazzy ballad written for his son, Sheehan. Dave Anderson's saxophone and John Heinrich's steel guitar give the song an enchanting atmospheric effect. "Sail for the Lord," with its funky riff, presents optimism for tomorrow if one has faith in the Lord. Lake's music is a type of Americana in that it has attributes that are drawn from many American styles. If his own song, "Outside Looking In," has any autobiographical truth to it, then we are pleased to know that Tim Lake is doing just fine despite detractors, taxes, and others who may not understand his own unique approach to musical expression. (Joe Ross, staff writer, Bluegrass Now)
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