| 1. Fortunes |
| 2. (You Are) My Sweet Dream |
| 3. The Parlor Song |
| 4. So Lonely Without You |
| 5. I’ve Always Been A Sucker For Your Smile (Miss Rebecca) |
| 6. You Sure Got A Way |
| 7. for Karrie |
| 8. 8th Grade Romance ( ... And They Danced) |
| 9. Riverboat |
| 10. The Tale of the Troll ‘n Me |
| 11. The ‘God Will Be Up’ Lullaby |
| 12. Ay’ee Lou’siana (alternate take) |
| 13. Ukelele Yodelin’ Blues |
| 14. New Blue Yodel |
| 15. Plea for Forgiveness |
| 16. Rebel |
| 17. And … I’ll Wait For You |
Editorial Reviews
Following on the heels of 2003's highly acclaimed 'for Karrie,' Brine's new release chronicles his career which spans over two decades and features highlights from earlier releases including his Grammy-nominated 'New Blue Yodel' tribute to Jimmie Rodgers that led to a debut performance on the Grand Ole Opry with Hank Snow and the Rainbow Ranch Boys, as well as several previously unreleased cuts.
Brines cast of musicians includes stellar performances by some of Nashville's finest and beyond. Fiddler, David Russell (Boxcar Willie) filled in on several of the sessions for long time friend, Linda Joseph who teamed up with Brine at Tootsies Orchid Lounge in the 70's; Denis Colby on lead guitar (its worth mentioning that while its true Nashville is not want for exceptionally great guitar players, Colby could be their poster boy); Stacy Phillips (Bluegrass Union) on dobro, John Ownby on stand-up bass and drummer Rick Lonow (The Jamie Hartford Band and Burrito Deluxe) as well as a host of other characters fill out the lineup.
'Fortunes' is quintessential Americana and a rich and concise collection by this gifted singer/songwriter. The definitive collection for fans and the uninitiated listener alike, it offers a sampling of what others have come to associate with Brine's music. Geoffrey Himes summed it up best when he wrote in The Baltimore Citypaper , "Some of his songs are sentimental, some of them are preachy, but the best of them quickly get to the heart of the matter ... and all of them are delivered in an utterly distinctive voice -- a twangy, crusty tenor full of yearning, laughter, and unexpected power."
Fortunes: the Best of Mark Brine,Mark Brine,Shut Eye Records & Agency,Consistently combining all of his early influences from American roots music and the blues to his passion for folk, this Brine's fifth independent release is the definitive collection for fans and uninitiated listeners alike.
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Fortunes: the Best of Mark Brine
Mark Brine Manufacturer: Shut Eye Records & Agency ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00021LJ70 Release Date: 2004-04-14 |
Tracks:
- Fortunes
- (You Are) My Sweet Dream
- The Parlor Song
- So Lonely Without You
- Ive Always Been A Sucker For Your Smile (Miss Rebecca)
- You Sure Got A Way
- for Karrie
- 8th Grade Romance ( ... And They Danced)
- Riverboat
- The Tale of the Troll n Me
- The God Will Be Up Lullaby
- Ayee Lousiana (alternate take)
- Ukelele Yodelin Blues
- New Blue Yodel
- Plea for Forgiveness
- Rebel
- And Ill Wait For You
Album Description
Following on the heels of 2003's highly acclaimed 'for Karrie,' Brine's new release chronicles his career which spans over two decades and features highlights from earlier releases including his Grammy-nominated 'New Blue Yodel' tribute to Jimmie Rodgers that led to a debut performance on the Grand Ole Opry with Hank Snow and the Rainbow Ranch Boys, as well as several previously unreleased cuts.Brine's cast of musicians includes stellar performances by some of Nashville's finest and beyond. Fiddler, David Russell (Boxcar Willie) filled in on several of the sessions for long time friend, Linda Joseph who teamed up with Brine at Tootsie's Orchid Lounge in the 70's; Denis Colby on lead guitar (it's worth mentioning that while it's true Nashville is not want for exceptionally great guitar players, Colby could be their poster boy); Stacy Phillips (Bluegrass Union) on dobro, John Ownby on stand-up bass and drummer Rick Lonow (The Jamie Hartford Band and Burrito Deluxe) as well as a host of other characters fill out the lineup.
'Fortunes' is quintessential Americana and a rich and concise collection by this gifted singer/songwriter. The definitive collection for fans and the uninitiated listener alike, it offers a sampling of what others have come to associate with Brine's music. Geoffrey Himes summed it up best when he wrote in The Baltimore Citypaper , "Some of his songs are sentimental, some of them are preachy, but the best of them quickly get to the heart of the matter ... and all of them are delivered in an utterly distinctive voice -- a twangy, crusty tenor full of yearning, laughter, and unexpected power."
Customer Reviews:
Really great!.......2005-04-02
When I first heard Mark Brine's music, I was delighted and amazed. There is such a truthfulness to the true American country culture that built America and such talent and well shaped musical melodies that he surely belongs in the National Traditional Country Music Association Hall of Fame, which he now is.
This guy plays quite beautifully. Every note, every phrase is filled with expression and beauty and meaning. He doesn't need to dazzle, something which he can do, because he has real meaning and feeling.
A song writer and balladeer who touches often, love songs, meaning, feeling and nostalgia and humor. Mrs. Alexander's Farm will make you cry and laugh. The love song "For Karrie" is a beautiful country love song.
One of the few true voices of the American earth. All the suger cake pop musicians out of Los Angeles and New York will speedily be forgotten, but not Mark Brine.
Music Album:
- From Where I Stand: The Black Experience In Country Music [Box set]
- Gatlin Brothers - Greatest Hits 2
- Goin' Down Swingin'
- Great American Bluegrass Collection [Original recording remastered]
- Hands Across the Pond
- Heart of the Matter [Import] [Original recording remastered]
- I Knew
- I Prefer the Moonlight
- I Shall Be Released: Best of [Import]
- Idle Hands
