
One of the most distinctive and respected songwriters of the Deep South, Tony Joe White, gets raw and real on his new record “The Shine” a stripped-down collection of ten new White-penned songs that beautifully lays bare his rich, nuanced baritone, and distinctive brand of swampy southern soul. While White’s critically acclaimed “Uncovered” featured a slew of special guests including Eric Clapton, Mark Knopfler, Michael McDonald and J.J. Cale, “The Shine” is all about White. He produced and recorded the album himself in his home studio outside Nashville. From the first whispery notes of “Season Man”, in which he recounts an ominous dream, to the record’s closing track, “A Place to Watch the Sun Go Down”, “The Shine” is an album of understated beauty and beguiling mystery.
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excellent ,I have looking for this and am not disapointed
Thanks for posting this. I like Mr White, happened to come across his music only recently. Not the most sophisticated nor original artist you can think of, but nice. Just nice, know what I mean?
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the link to this exciting post seems broken......
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link seems to work fine - looking forward to this new tony joe - thanks!
Thanks Bandit :)
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