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2016 | Blues | Rock | FLAC / APE | HD & Vinyl

The Rides - Pierced Arrow (2016) FLAC NMR 09/24 - '09 - There Was a Place.flac' yEnc (1/50) Stray Cat: a.b.sounds.lossless.blues: 181d; 67. The Rides - Pierced Arrow (2016) FLAC NMR 12/24 - 'The Rides - Pierced Arrow.cue' yEnc (1/1) collection size: 34.07 MB, parts available: 63 / 63 - 10 par2 files - 1 m3u file - 1 log file - 1 cue.

Artist: The Rides
Title: Pierced Arrow
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: Savoy / Provogue
Genre: Rock, Blues
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [192kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 44:51
Total Size: 1.69 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:

Barry Glazer

01. Kick Out Of It
02. Riva Diva
03. Virtual World
04. By My Side
05. I’ve Got To Use My Imagination
06. Mr. Policeman
07. Game On
08. I Need Your Lovin’
09. There Was A Place
10. My Babe
Personnel:
Stephen Stills, guitar, vocals
Kenny Wayne Shepherd, guitar, vocals

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Barry Goldberg, keyboards
Stephen Stills, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, and Barry Goldberg had enough fun with Can't Get Enough, their first album as the Rides, that they decided to knock out another one three years later. Called Pierced Arrow, the album is pretty similar to the 2013 debut. The two singer/guitarists duel with their six strings and trade off songs, allowing covers like Willie Dixon's classic 'My Babe' into the mix. Stills still favors elastic structures graced by folky harmonies, a technique that doesn't feel strictly blues, but provides a nice counterpart to the straight-ahead Shepherd, who continues to favor 12-bar blues. This split echoes in the leads the two trade off: Stills winds his way around the fretboard while Shepherd spits out leads. Ultimately, it's this guitar interplay that's the attribute of Pierced Arrow. Some of the songs stick out -- particularly, Stills' two attempts at social commentary, 'Virtual World' and 'Mr. Policeman,' both of which would've fit on a CSN LP -- but this is a record about instrumental interplay, not about songs. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine