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T-Bone Burnett - Proof Through The Night [1983] [re-upload]
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Title:
T-Bone Burnett - Proof Through The Night [1983]
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Audio/Music
Uploaded:
2010-03-08 (by neon)
Description:
Proof Through the Night is a 1983 album by T-Bone Burnett. Proof Through the Night was not available on CD for many years
1-"The Murder Weapon"
2-"Fatally Beautiful"
3-"After All These Years"
4-"Baby Fall Down"
5-"The Sixties"
6-"Stunned"
7-"Pressure"
8-"Hula Hoop"
9-"When the Night Falls"
10-"Hefner and Disney"
11-"Shut it Tight"
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daba_1 (2010-03-09)
Thanks again Cat. I am truly grateful. :D)daba_1 (2010-03-09)
Despite critical acclaim as a performer, the rootsy singer/songwriter T Bone Burnett earned his greatest renown as a producer, helming recording sessions for acts ranging from Roy Orbison and Elvis Costello to Counting Crows and Sam Phillips. Born Joseph Henry Burnett on January 14, 1948, in St. Louis, MO, he grew up in Fort Worth, TX, soaking in the area's indigenous blend of blues, R&B, and Tex-Mex sounds. Instead of attending college, he opted to open his own Fort Worth recording studio, while also performing in a series of blues bands; in the early '70s he relocated to Los Angeles, producing sessions for Glen Clark and Delbert McClinton.After recording his own 1972 debut, The B-52 Band & the Fabulous Skylarks, Burnett toured with Delaney & Bonnie before befriending Bob Neuwirth, a singer/songwriter known for his ties to Bob Dylan. Three years later, Dylan invited Burnett to play guitar on his Rolling Thunder Revue tour. After the Revue concluded, he and fellow Rolling Thunder alumni Dave Mansfield and Steve Soles founded the Alpha Band, releasing their eponymous debut in 1977. Spark in the Dark followed later that year, and like its predecessor failed to find commercial favor; when 1978's Statue Makers of Hollywood met a similar fate, the Alpha Band split, and Burnett returned to his solo career. He resurfaced in 1980 with the acclaimed Truth Decay, which, like all of his solo work, found its lyrical center in his spiritual concerns. A move to Warner Bros. followed for 1982's Trap Door EP, and 1983's full-length Proof Through the Night featured guests Pete Townshend, Ry Cooder, and Richard Thompson. Still, commercial success eluded him, and so he continued working as a producer, overseeing highly regarded records like Los Lobos' How Will the Wolf Survive?, Marshall Crenshaw's Downtown, and the BoDeans' Love & Hope & Sex & Dreams.
After recording a self-titled 1986 solo effort, Burnett agreed to produce The Turning, an album for the successful Christian pop singer Leslie Phillips. The album won wide acclaim even from secular outposts, but it was to be Phillips' last overtly religious release; instead, she began performing under her nickname, Sam, and with Burnett's aid landed a deal with the Virgin label for 1987's acclaimed The Indescribable Wow. Prior to recording her 1991 LP, Cruel Inventions, Phillips and Burnett wed, and he remained in the producer's seat for her later efforts, including 1994's Martinis & Bikinis and 1996's Omnipop. Despite his additional success manning albums like Elvis Costello's masterful 1986 effort King of America as well as producing the star-studded 1987 Roy Orbison tribute Black & White Night, Burnett continued his solo career; like earlier efforts, 1988's The Talking Animals won raves from the press but failed to find an audience outside of his devoted cult following. His output dwindled as his production work increased, and only in 1992 did he release a follow-up, the Spartan Criminal Under My Own Hat. Instead, Burnett remained one of the most prolific and distinctive producers of his day, crafting successes like Costello's Spike, Counting Crows' August and Everything After, the Wallflowers' Bringing Down the Horse, and Gillian Welch's Revival.
Burnett's public profile took a huge leap in 2001 when he served as composer and music producer for the Coen Brothers' film O Brother, Where Art Thou? as well as producing the soundtrack album from the film, which became somewhat of a cultural phenomenon, selling close to nine million copies and earning Burnett four Grammys. He partnered with the Coen Brothers to form DMZ Records in 2002, and the label has released several soundtrack albums either produced or executive produced by Burnett, including Cold Mountain, A Mighty Wind, Crossing Jordan, and The Ladykillers. Burnett finally released an album of new original material, The True False Identity, in 2006 on Sony, which that same year also released a 40-song retrospective set spanning Burnett's entire career, Twenty Twenty: The Essential T Bone Burnett. Tooth of Crim
daba_1 (2010-03-09)
Proof Through the Night, T-Bone Burnett's first, and last, full-length release for Warner Bros., is an ambitious take on the state of the union and times, personified by various fallen characters. To some, his persistent morality may come across as being a bit cold or even self-righteous, but further investigation reveals an underlying empathy for the individuals, even if a cynicism for the times in which they live is expressed. And if Burnett may seem tough, don't think he excludes himself from the same scrutiny. In cuts such as "Pressure" and the record's best song, "Shut It Tight," he sees himself as "just an ordinary man," struggling with the same sorts of questions, temptations, and contradictions as, for instance, those of the protagonist in the record's centerpiece, "The Sixties." Musically, he serves his tales of "beautiful, wealthy, young divorcees," fallen women, and victims of times where we "keep all the bad, destroy all the good" on a bed of vibrant, guitar-driven rock & roll and folk, even lacing spoken parables such as "Fatally Beautiful," "The Sixties," and "Hefner and Disney" with subtle hooks and enticing nuances and choruses. Like T-Bone Burnett's other Warner Bros. release, Trap Door, Proof Through the Night is smart, tight, insightful, and unfortunately not yet available on CD. Guests include Pete Townsend, Mick Ronson, Richard Thompson, the Williams Brothers, and Ry Cooder.neon (2010-03-09)
Nice one daba :O]Files:
1. T-Bone Burnett - Proof Through The Night-v2/05 - The Sixties.mp3 12.49 Mb
2. T-Bone Burnett - Proof Through The Night-v2/01 - The Murder Weapon.mp3 10.44 Mb
3. T-Bone Burnett - Proof Through The Night-v2/02 - Fatally Beautiful.mp3 9.97 Mb
4. T-Bone Burnett - Proof Through The Night-v2/09 - When The Night Falls.mp3 9.00 Mb
5. T-Bone Burnett - Proof Through The Night-v2/06 - Stunned.mp3 8.81 Mb
6. T-Bone Burnett - Proof Through The Night-v2/10 - Hefner And Disney.mp3 8.70 Mb
7. T-Bone Burnett - Proof Through The Night-v2/07 - Pressure.mp3 8.06 Mb
8. T-Bone Burnett - Proof Through The Night-v2/08 - Hula Hoop.mp3 7.39 Mb
9. T-Bone Burnett - Proof Through The Night-v2/03 - After All These Years.mp3 7.30 Mb
10. T-Bone Burnett - Proof Through The Night-v2/04 - Baby Fall Down.mp3 6.95 Mb
11. T-Bone Burnett - Proof Through The Night-v2/11 - Shut It Tight.mp3 6.77 Mb