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Blue Line

Maurice Tani

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8151199
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1
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CD
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Product Description

BLUE LINE is the fourth studio album from Californographic singer-songwriter Maurice Tani and 77 El Deora. The 13-track collection provides another spin with Tani through his original narratives of open roads and closed chapters and, as always, a unique take on a few classics. When I'm Drinkin' (I Ain't Thinkin') is classic hillbilly noir-a honky tonk shuffle that contemplates the nature of filters and alcohol as a lubricant for social interaction. Fields of Green, (co-written with Ken Owen and Paul Griffiths) is a romantic ode on the classical theme of a realization that there's no place like home. Queueing up a cover, Maurice and the band then brings a moody and erotic blend to Chuck Berry's classic Nadine. Tani's long-time muse and sparring partner-in-crime Jenn Courtney renders the intimate Three Flights to L.A. in breathy, cascading tones: She's Venus in repose tonight. And then, reprised from Tani's checkered music past (as Calamity & Main, from Honky Tonk Heaven, WIR 0103 2003), Twisted makes a comeback in fresh dungarees with smokin' fiddle and mandolin solos. I Think of You (also penned with Owen) is a dark ballad of unrequited love, jealousy and desperation that will chill the bones of the warmest soul. English songstress Pam Brandon makes the first of two appearances with New Dress, a moody yet freedom-claiming impressionist tale of personal rejuvenation. Maurice takes a bluesy-jazzy approach to Mario DeSio's Red Wine, which features an extensive, soaring sax solo over a liquid, dreamy groove. Track 9 is a shadowy re-imagining of Burt Bacharach's classic Walk On By swathed in lush pedal steel pads and reverb guitar; instantly recognizable yet singular in style. The album's rustic and sparsely-arranged title track Blue Line is a sordid tale of power, excess, corruption and redemption at the hands of fate. (Disclaimer: Any similarity to persons living or dead, or events past or future, is purely coincidental.) Happy Hour (yet another penned with Owen) is a broken-hearted honky tonk lament that features a soaring melody, pedal steel hijinx and a protagonist that clings to hope where none appears to be. The character in Jim Bruno's Don't Say It's Over is a bit less delusional, but just as committed to a relationship that appears to have fallen apart. Blue Line ends with vocalist Brandon back for a duet with Maurice on a gorgeously dark take on Hank Williams' jukebox favorite, Your Cheatin' Heart.

Track List   

  • 01. When I'm Drinkin'
  • 02. Fields of Green
  • 03. Nadine
  • 04. Three Flights to L.A
  • 05. Twisted
  • 06. I Think of You
  • 07. New Dress
  • 08. Red Wine
  • 09. Walk On By
  • 10. Blue Line
  • 11. Happy Hour
  • 12. Don't Say It's Over
  • 13. Your Cheatin' Heart

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