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Loaded

04/01/2008 | Blue Note Records 

Songs from Loaded

All Music Guide Review

A Wood Brothers record will always be a fail-safe purchase, the reason being that the musical instincts of Chris and Oliver Wood are as solid and unyielding as a 100-year-old oak. Loaded, the duo's second full-length, satisfies wholly, living up to and maybe past the promise of 2006's Ways Not to Lose. The biggest, most noticeable change is the depth of the songwriting: from the wistful, clear-eyed opening song, "Lovin' Arms," to the tender-hearted "Walkaway" to the quietly introspective closer, "Still Close," the brothers, who co-wrote for the first time on Loaded, reveal a range of feeling as broad and earthily sophisticated as their jazz- and blues-flecked riffs. Soul, not the sound but the entity, is a major component too: while most non-reggae artists falter hopelessly when attempting to switch gears and adopt the genre's sunshiny vibe, the Woods readily access a genuine breezy streak on "Angel," a cover of the Jimi Hendrix classic helped along by buddy Amos Lee. Another cover, of Dylan's "Bucket of Rain," also works a kind of authentic, deep-down magic -- the Woods claim it fully but somehow respectfully. But there is one original that captures the imagination and the ear with unrelenting might: "Postcards from Hell," a folky lyrical mini-masterpiece, is a testament to two musicians whose chemistry is so potent it ought to be bottled. ~ Tammy La Gorce, All Music Guide

Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • lyrics
  • 1
  • Lovin' Arms
  • 3:20

  • 3
  • Pray Enough
  • 3:32

  • 4
  • Loaded
  • 3:49

  • 5
  • Walk Away
  • 4:13

  • 7
  • Twisted
  • 4:08

  • 8
  • Fall Too Fast
  • 3:49

  • 9
  • Angel
  • 4:08

  • 10
  • Buckets of Rain
  • 3:26

  • 12
  • Still Close
  • 3:39

  • Credits

    • Chris Wood
    • Banjo, Harmonica, Ukulele, Vocals, Arranger, Bass, Guitar


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