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Trailer Bride, Whine de Lune

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1583025

Disk length: 32m 50s (11 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2000

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Work on the Railroad 2:52
2. Too Many Snakes 2:54
3. Crazy Love 4:05
4. Felt Like A Sin 2:30
5. Clermont Hotel 3:20
6. A Song For Emily 2:47
7. Left-hand Cigarette Blues 3:02
8. Dirt Nap 2:36
9. Sapphire Jewel 2:59
10. Whine de lune 3:00
11. Pasture 2:38

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Review

Like a hillbilly genie slithering her way through a jukebox of Delta blues and backwoods country, Melissa Swingle puts Chapel Hill, North Carolina's Trailer Bride on her back and carries Whine de Lune, the band's third effort. Swingle's voice is a confident, slurring drawl, and her multi-instrumental arrangements (banjo, mandolin, harmonica, even a saw) are tightly wound around hook-filled pop, slow acoustic waltzes, and bold hints of gospel. With a playful seriousness, Swingle spins tale after Deep South tale of railroads, after-hours dancers, and the simplest of pleasures. And just as she slithers her way back into the bottle, you're bellying up and asking for another shot. --Scott Holter On "Whine De Lune", Trailer Bride have perfected their spooky, stompy, swampy country; the kind of sound that could only come out of North Carolina. With her high-lonesome warble, and trademark slide-guitar mojo, Melissa Swingle sings sweet songs of love, but also delivers the goods to satisfy your sociopath buddies down in the Bloodshot bunker. This time around they add some fresh sounding psychedelic era guitar fuzz, clunky banjos and the requisite creepy saw playing.

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