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Time - CD Music

by Gillian Welch
label: Acony, February of 2009 ‧
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ALIGNMENT


Disco 1
01 - Revelator
02 - My First Love
03 - Dear Someone
04 - Red Clay Halo
05 - April the 14th Part 1
06 - I Want to Sing That Rock & Roll
07 - Elvis Presley Blues
08 - Ruination Day Part 2
09 - Everything Is Free
10 - I Dream a Highway

Time - CD

by Gillian Welch

Property Description
label: Acony
Release Date: February of 2009
Dimensions: 142 x 123 x 9 mm
Format: Music
Categories: Country/Folk > Alt Country
EAN: 0805147010321
Duration (m): 51.30
Number of disks: 1
Format: CD / Album

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Gillian Welch

Gillian Welch is an American singer, songwriter, and producer, known for her central role in the revitalization of contemporary American folk, country, and music. Born in New York City on October 2, 1967, but raised in Los Angeles, Welch is famous for her compositions that evoke the tradition of American folk music, with lyrics that often explore themes of loneliness, loss, and the struggles of rural life.

Welch began to gain attention in the late 1990s, especially with the release of his debut album Revival (1996), produced by T-Bone Burnett. The album was widely praised by critics and stood out for songs such as "Orphan Girl" and "Annabelle", which brought out her ability to tell stories through a musical aesthetic that harkens back to the roots of traditional American music. Revival was nominated for a Grammy and established Welch as one of the leading voices of the American movement.

Working closely with his musical and lifetime partner, David Rawlings, Welch went on to release a string of acclaimed albums, including Hell Among the Yearlings (1998), Time (The Revelator) (2001) and Soul Journey (2003). The Time album (The Revelator) is often considered a masterpiece, with songs like "Revelator" and "I Dream a Highway" exemplifying the unique combination of lyrical poetry and musicality that defines Welch's work.

In addition to her studio work, Welch is known for her live performances, which are often described as intimate and intense, highlighting her expressive voice and Rawlings' skill on guitar. Together, they created a distinct sonic brand that influenced many other artists in the genre.

Welch also contributed significantly to the soundtrack of the film O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000), which helped popularize traditional American music for a new generation. His version of the song "I'll Fly Away", in a duet with Alison Krauss, is one of the highlights of the album.

With a career spanning more than two decades, Gillian Welch is widely respected as one of the custodians of traditional American music, keeping the heritage of folk and country alive while infusing her own songwriting with a modern sensibility. Her work continues to resonate deeply with fans and critics alike, and she is considered one of the most authentic and evocative voices of her generation.

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