With singers and songwriters this involving and accomplished, a voice and a guitar will more than do. As two of Nashville's least compromising artists, Kieran Kane and Kevin Welch have mastered what it takes to make less count for more. On Welch's "While I Was Loving You," Kane provides percussion by squeaking his strings; on Kane's "If I Could Be There," the two sing over thumped guitars; and on the O'Kanes classic "When We're Gone, Long Gone," they harmonize like long lost friends. On these last two nights of their first Australian tour, they swap new and familiar songs with a no-frills intensity, nearly every performance transcending previous incarnations. John Hiatt's "Train to Birmingham" will never sound truer than in Welch's deeply scarred reading, while Kane's "Town This Size" now sounds like a pure country classic waiting to happen. In letting some of their finest songs speak for themselves, Kane and Welch have made a record of Spartan grace and understated but clear conviction. --Roy Kasten
11/12/13: Live from Melbourne, Australia,Kieran Kane & Kevin Welch,Dead Reckoning,Contemporary Country,Country,Country & Western,Country-Folk,Pop,Traditional Folk
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11/12/13: Live from Melbourne, Australia
Kieran Kane & Kevin Welch Manufacturer: Dead Reckoning ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004TQTJ Release Date: 2000-08-22 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Something 'Bout You
- Eight More Miles
- While I Was Loving You
- Four Questions
- Train to Birmingham
- Table Top Dancer
- Life Down Here on Earth
- If I Could Be There
- Some Kind of Paradise
- Ramblin' Man
- Sam's Town
- Town This Size
- Wilson's Tracks
- When We're Gone, Long Gone
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With singers and songwriters this involving and accomplished, a voice and a guitar will more than do. As two of Nashville's least compromising artists, Kieran Kane and Kevin Welch have mastered what it takes to make less count for more. On Welch's "While I Was Loving You," Kane provides percussion by squeaking his strings; on Kane's "If I Could Be There," the two sing over thumped guitars; and on the O'Kanes classic "When We're Gone, Long Gone," they harmonize like long lost friends. On these last two nights of their first Australian tour, they swap new and familiar songs with a no-frills intensity, nearly every performance transcending previous incarnations. John Hiatt's "Train to Birmingham" will never sound truer than in Welch's deeply scarred reading, while Kane's "Town This Size" now sounds like a pure country classic waiting to happen. In letting some of their finest songs speak for themselves, Kane and Welch have made a record of Spartan grace and understated but clear conviction. --Roy KastenCustomer Reviews:
Americana Music at it's best.......2007-04-04
The Mean Eyed Cat
KNON Radio 89.3
Dallas, Texas
A record is for the people who couldn't be there........2000-09-01
An unbeatable combination of talents.......2000-08-25
I have had this CD since April this year (it was released first in Australia to coincide with a return visit from Kieran and Kevin) and I have hardly had it off the CD player since. It's one of those timeless and constantly engaging disks that just keep on making an impression.
Kieran and Kevin were wonderful to see live together and this CD displays their remarkable talents for writing exceptional songs and supporting those songs with tasteful instrumentality, as each of them accompanies the other turn about.
Acoustic music is very much my favourite kind of music, and Keiran and Kevin take it to new heights on this CD - the playing is quite exquisite.
It is really hard to choose favorite tracks on this CD as all the tracks have merit and are rendered with taste and (after all) are such good songs in themselves.
If you like good acoustic music with interesting songs, sung by voices that are individual and arresting, I think you would like this CD
Plain good stuff!.......2000-08-25
I wish Kevin had played something from his most recent album, "Beneath My Wheels", but I can't complain too much. This is really good stuff, especially in an age of OVERproduction and studio wizardry it's VERY NICE to hear what's really most important anyway: it's what it always comes down to in the end: the SONGS!
......and well, these guys get it done right. So, enough's enough! What are you waiting for? Dig in everyone........
Fine, fine Mythologists.......2000-08-25
They are two of the members of the renegade Dead Reckoners collective in Nashville who are dedicated to singing "country music" their way, which does not sound much like Music Row. On this CD, recorded live last autumn in Melbourne, each man takes a turn singing a song, then accompanying the other. None of the songs here are new to people who already know their repetiore, but then, I don't have to preach to the choir.
Kevin is the one with the Oklahoma accent (gen-u-ine). Here he sings "Something 'Bout You" and "While I Was Loving You", up-tempo love tunes that he wrote, and also John Hyatt's "Train To Birmingham" (see if you don't get goosebumps while listening). His own songs "Some Kind of Paradise" and "Wilson's Tracks" are story songs with "edge". I'm very up on Kevin Welch's music. He has the trinity of qualities that make for a lasting musical performer -- great voice, great guitar and GREAT songs.
Kieran, who was half of "The O'Kane's" band some years back, covers his own song (John Prine did the "famous" version) of "In A Town This Size", and does an impressive version of Hank Williams' "Ramblin' Man".
They like to joke that together they are a lot like Frank Sinatra & Dean Martin. That's not true. But it's funny.
The notable thing about this CD project is that while it sounds LIVE -- you hear Kevin clear his throat, for instance, and you hear them talk off-mic to the crowd -- it SOUNDS GREAT. No mud, no screeching, no boomyness.
I'm pretty sure if you buy this CD, you will want Welch & Kane's whole catalog. I know I do.
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- A Proper Introduction to Hank Williams: The Final Sessions
- All Time Greatest Hits
- Always in My Heart
- Appalachian Gospel
- Best of Marcus Miller [Import]
- Beyond Nashville: The Twisted Heart of Country Music
- Blue Ribbon Waltz
- Borrowed Tales [Import]
- Bouquet of Roses
