DOUG PAISLEY
''STRONG FEELINGS''
JANUARY 20 2014
39:14
1 /Radio Girl
Doug Paisley 4:37
2 /Song My Love Can Sing
Doug Paisley 4:04
3 /It's Not Too Late (To Say Goodbye)
Doug Paisley 4:42
4 /Our Love
Doug Paisley 3:09
5 /What's Up Is Down
Doug Paisley 5:26
6 /Old Times
Doug Paisley 3:01
7 /Growing Souls
Doug Paisley 3:21
8 /To and Fro
Doug Paisley 4:09
9 /Where the Light Takes You
Doug Paisley 4:30
10 /Because I Love You 2:15
Jay Anderson /Tambourine
Gary Craig /Drums
Stew Crookes /Tambourine
Bazil Donovan /Bass
Rob Drake /Drums
Robbie Grunwald /Keyboards
Garth Hudson /Keyboards
Afie Jurvanen /Vocals
Emmett Kelly /Guitar, Vocals
Tamara Lindeman /Vocals
Mary Margaret O'Hara /Vocals
Doug Paisley /Vocals
Jason Sniderman Keyboards
Colin Stetson Horn
Darcy Yates /Bass
REVIEW
by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
On his third album, Strong Feelings, Canadian roots singer/songwriter Doug Paisley hunkers down into the classic, handsome sounds of the '70s but part of his appeal is not only how his songs conjure a classic feel, but how his his recording does, too. Arguably, Strong Feelings is the strongest evidence of Paisley's skills as a craftsman, both as a writer and record-maker. He has a warm, husky voice and can construct sturdy, handsome songs, but the appeal of Strong Feelings is its ease, how the concise ten-song album feels fresh and familiar, its comfortableness not seeming easy but rather a smooth way to introduce his view. At times, Paisley seems a little beholden to tradition -- he prefers tastefully burnished settings to an un-sanded, spiky mess -- but he still has enough panache to give this a bit of resonance and that's what makes this record, which feels as if everybody involved wishes it was recorded in a cabin in 1975, rather charming.
BIOGRAPHY
by William Ruhlmann
Country singer/songwriter/guitarist Doug Paisley was born, and is based, in Toronto, Canada. He was particularly attracted to bluegrass and old-time country music, which he played for a decade with partner Chuck Erlichman. The two performed together as Russian Literature and as the tribute act Stanley Brothers: A Loving Tribute, and, along with Matt Barber and Paul Matthew, as Live Country Music. In October 2006, Paisley joined visual artist Shary Boyle, who did artwork and projections, in a tour of California under the name Dark Hand & Lamplight. Paisley's recordings include Jack of the Woods and Miscellaneous & Unreleased. His self-titled album was released by No Quarter on September 9, 2008, and was followed in 2010 by Constant Companion. After releasing an EP called Golden Embers in 2012, Paisley returned with his third full-length album Strong Feelings in early 2014.
OFFICIAL SITE
''STRONG FEELINGS''
JANUARY 20 2014
39:14
1 /Radio Girl
Doug Paisley 4:37
2 /Song My Love Can Sing
Doug Paisley 4:04
3 /It's Not Too Late (To Say Goodbye)
Doug Paisley 4:42
4 /Our Love
Doug Paisley 3:09
5 /What's Up Is Down
Doug Paisley 5:26
6 /Old Times
Doug Paisley 3:01
7 /Growing Souls
Doug Paisley 3:21
8 /To and Fro
Doug Paisley 4:09
9 /Where the Light Takes You
Doug Paisley 4:30
10 /Because I Love You 2:15
Jay Anderson /Tambourine
Gary Craig /Drums
Stew Crookes /Tambourine
Bazil Donovan /Bass
Rob Drake /Drums
Robbie Grunwald /Keyboards
Garth Hudson /Keyboards
Afie Jurvanen /Vocals
Emmett Kelly /Guitar, Vocals
Tamara Lindeman /Vocals
Mary Margaret O'Hara /Vocals
Doug Paisley /Vocals
Jason Sniderman Keyboards
Colin Stetson Horn
Darcy Yates /Bass
REVIEW
by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
On his third album, Strong Feelings, Canadian roots singer/songwriter Doug Paisley hunkers down into the classic, handsome sounds of the '70s but part of his appeal is not only how his songs conjure a classic feel, but how his his recording does, too. Arguably, Strong Feelings is the strongest evidence of Paisley's skills as a craftsman, both as a writer and record-maker. He has a warm, husky voice and can construct sturdy, handsome songs, but the appeal of Strong Feelings is its ease, how the concise ten-song album feels fresh and familiar, its comfortableness not seeming easy but rather a smooth way to introduce his view. At times, Paisley seems a little beholden to tradition -- he prefers tastefully burnished settings to an un-sanded, spiky mess -- but he still has enough panache to give this a bit of resonance and that's what makes this record, which feels as if everybody involved wishes it was recorded in a cabin in 1975, rather charming.
BIOGRAPHY
by William Ruhlmann
Country singer/songwriter/guitarist Doug Paisley was born, and is based, in Toronto, Canada. He was particularly attracted to bluegrass and old-time country music, which he played for a decade with partner Chuck Erlichman. The two performed together as Russian Literature and as the tribute act Stanley Brothers: A Loving Tribute, and, along with Matt Barber and Paul Matthew, as Live Country Music. In October 2006, Paisley joined visual artist Shary Boyle, who did artwork and projections, in a tour of California under the name Dark Hand & Lamplight. Paisley's recordings include Jack of the Woods and Miscellaneous & Unreleased. His self-titled album was released by No Quarter on September 9, 2008, and was followed in 2010 by Constant Companion. After releasing an EP called Golden Embers in 2012, Paisley returned with his third full-length album Strong Feelings in early 2014.
OFFICIAL SITE