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Love & Fear [CD]

Tom Russell Audio CD
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  • Audio CD (20 Mar 2006)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: CD
  • Label: Hightone
  • ASIN: B000ECX100
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 67,101 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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Listen  3. Stealing Electricity 3:07£0.89
Listen  4. The Sound Of One Heart Breaking 3:32£0.89
Listen  5. Ash Wednesday 3:38£0.89
Listen  6. K.C. Violin 3:38£0.89
Listen  7. Four Chambered Heart 5:28£0.89
Listen  8. Stolen Children 4:20£0.89
Listen  9. It Goes Away 3:34£0.89
Listen10. All The Fine Young Ladies 4:10£0.89
Listen11. Old Heart 3:49£0.89


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Though not a conceptual narrative like his earlier Hotwalker, Love & Fear is Tom Russell offering a rootsy, Southwestern evocation of what Frank Sinatra called "the September of my years" - an album of thematically related material that ranks with his finest. The "love" of the title, in its infinite variety, permeates every track, while the "fear" is less fear of getting old or fear of death than, perhaps, fear of not making the most then of what he knows now. And knowing, in a lustful song such as "Beautiful Trouble," that he's capable of making those same mistakes (if they are mistakes) all over again. The bittersweet romanticism of "The Pugilist at 59" and "Ash Wednesday" could make converts of Springsteen diehards, the narrative of "Stolen Children" is about as bitter as Russell gets, and the rockier propulsion of "Stealing Electricity" and "Four Chambered Heart" pushes his music into edgier territory. "It All Goes Away" and "All the Fine Young Ladies" cast Russell as the older-and-wiser sage, while there's a hint of supper-club lounge in the closing "Old Heart". The spirit of the album feels like a benediction, but the creative vitality suggests that Russell has plenty more to offer. --Don McLeese

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1-The Pugilist At 59 2-Beautiful Trouble 3-Stealing Electricity 4-The Sound Of One Heart Breaking 5-Ash Wednesday 6-K.C. Violin 7-Four Chambered Heart 8-Stolen Children 9-It Goes Away 10-All The Fine Young Ladies 11-Old Heart (2006/HIGHTONE) 11 tracks - digipac / great new album of superb playing & songwriting featuring Gretchen Peters, Gurf Morlix a.o. Highlight album recorded in Austin,TX.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
By Choctaw
Format:Audio CD
An absolutely brilliant collection of songs from Tom Russell--with the two standout ones for me being '' The Sound of one heart breaking '' & the ideal cure for any broken relationship the heart rendering ''It goes away''.
Pure genius--cannot wait to see him live in January 2012.
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Tom Russell at the Top of His Game 28 April 2006
By Robert Johnson - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD
I am an unabashed Tom Russell fan. Anyone who writes for a living has to be. The first time I heard "The Sky Above, The Mud Below" -- an epic tale of twin Mexican horsethieves who stole the wrong horse from the wrong person ("he was the sheriff, the judge, he owned the hearse -- a man you did not anger") -- I was hooked. But it takes more than good writing to deliver a great song. It also takes solid musicianship and, in the case of a CD/record, good production work. It all comes together on "Love & Fear," a collection of 11 songs that will have anyone over 40 looking in the mirror and wondering if they could have done a better job with the years they've lived so far. Amazingly, there is no "filler" on this album; every song is a keeper in its own unique way. Highlights include "Beautiful Trouble," which warns of falling "in love with women half your age... you've found trouble, beautiful trouble"); "Stealing Electricity," with one of the most engaging chorus hooks in recent memory (just try NOT to sing along!); "Ash Wednesday," a gorgeous duet with the equally gorgeous Grethen Peters; and "All the Fine Young Ladies," a tale of regret and hope that Russell had been honing in his live shows for at least a year prior to the release of this album. Why Russell has not gained more widespread recognition is beyond me. The singing is consistently great, the music is always compelling and the songwriting is beyond stellar. And on "Love & Fear," Russell raises an already extremely high bar to new heights -- a truly magnificent accomplishment. If you don't know Tom Russell, it's time to get acquainted with one of America's musical treasures.
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what you see is what you get 15 May 2006
By Michael P. Maslanka - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD
Like Columbus, I was looking for one thing and found another---namely, Tom Russell. Never heard of the guy. Now that I have, I plan on filling out my collection of his stuff. This is not one weak song on this album. Starts off with a strong, I am in the fight now and forever number,"the Pugulist at 59". Got some regret numbers, like "All the fine young woman" and the "sound of one heart breaking" and a few of redemption and of the it will be all right variety, like "It Goes Away." The songs are, in fact all, about Love and Fear. But they are pivot songs, written by someone who has learned a few(well, more than a few) lessons but still has time to put the lessons to use. Like the writer said, life can only be understood looking backwards, but lived going forward. Russell gets that and we are all the better for it.
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Wake Up Older and, sometimes Wiser, but not often 29 Mar 2006
By Faithless Street - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD
Eddy Arnold once wrote about music by, for and about grown ups. In many ways that is a more apt description of this album than any genre you attempt to classify it in. Much like the witty and wonderful Guy Forsyth and the starkly poetic Lucinda Williams, Tom Russell seems to be that rare artist who actually makes Americana, and like them his making of the music pre-dates it by several decades. He shares with Forsyth and Williams a critical and wry eye towards living in the 50s. "There's a fine line between a heavyweight champ and a used up old clown" he states in "The Pugalist is 59." He then proceeds though a series of songs many of which, like "Beautiful Trouble" and "Four Chambered Hearts" find him on the clown side of the line. Highlights include two heartbreaking numbers "Stolen Babies" ("When parents play get even games they cheat by stealing kids.") and the haunting duet with the awesome Gretchen Peters "Ash Wednesday." But there really aren't any lowlights on this impressive collection. He brings you around full circle and takes you on the trip of a literal lifetime.
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