Colter Wall – Songs Of The Plains
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The only young songwriter from the Canadian prairies, more precisely Saskatchewan, impresses with a rough baritone and accompanies himself with expressively played folk & bluegrass guitar or banjo pickings and a bass drum that he plays with the back shoe heel. His idols are Hank Williams, Robert Johnson, Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash, Townes Van Zandt and The Band, even a William Elliot Whitmore could have been the godfather here. His first EP "Imaginary Appalachian" was released in 2015.His live audience is left speechlessly impressed by his mature voice and the appropriate songwriting. His debut album was produced by Dave Cobb and contains his own songs as well as "Snake Mountain Blues" by Townes Van Zandt).
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AllMusic rating:AllMusic users:A1 Plain To See Plainsman
A2 Saskatchewan In 1881
A3 John Beyers (Camaro Song)
A4 Wild Dogs
A5 Calgary Round-Up
B1 Night Herding Song
B2 Wild Bill Hickok
B3 The Trains Are Gone
B4 Thinkin' On A Woman
B5 Manitoba Man
B6 Tying Knots In The Devil'S Tail
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Colter Wall – Songs Of The Plains
Colter Wall – Songs Of The Plains
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The only young songwriter from the Canadian prairies, more precisely Saskatchewan, impresses with a rough baritone and accompanies himself with expressively played folk & bluegrass guitar or banjo pickings and a bass drum that he plays with the back shoe heel. His idols are Hank Williams, Robert Johnson, Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash, Townes Van Zandt and The Band, even a William Elliot Whitmore could have been the godfather here. His first EP "Imaginary Appalachian" was released in 2015.His live audience is left speechlessly impressed by his mature voice and the appropriate songwriting. His debut album was produced by Dave Cobb and contains his own songs as well as "Snake Mountain Blues" by Townes Van Zandt).
Review
AllMusic rating:AllMusic users:A1 Plain To See Plainsman
A2 Saskatchewan In 1881
A3 John Beyers (Camaro Song)
A4 Wild Dogs
A5 Calgary Round-Up
B1 Night Herding Song
B2 Wild Bill Hickok
B3 The Trains Are Gone
B4 Thinkin' On A Woman
B5 Manitoba Man
B6 Tying Knots In The Devil'S Tail
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The only young songwriter from the Canadian prairies, more precisely Saskatchewan, impresses with a rough baritone and accompanies himself with expressively played folk & bluegrass guitar or banjo pickings and a bass drum that he plays with the back shoe heel. His idols are Hank Williams, Robert Johnson, Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash, Townes Van Zandt and The Band, even a William Elliot Whitmore could have been the godfather here. His first EP "Imaginary Appalachian" was released in 2015.His live audience is left speechlessly impressed by his mature voice and the appropriate songwriting. His debut album was produced by Dave Cobb and contains his own songs as well as "Snake Mountain Blues" by Townes Van Zandt).
Review
AllMusic rating:AllMusic users:A1 Plain To See Plainsman
A2 Saskatchewan In 1881
A3 John Beyers (Camaro Song)
A4 Wild Dogs
A5 Calgary Round-Up
B1 Night Herding Song
B2 Wild Bill Hickok
B3 The Trains Are Gone
B4 Thinkin' On A Woman
B5 Manitoba Man
B6 Tying Knots In The Devil'S Tail










