Carrie
The Curst Sons
Performed By
The Curst Sons
Album UPC
885767126817
CD Baby Track ID
9649668
Label
The Curst Sons
Released
2012-07-01
BPM
106
Rated
0
ISRC
ushm21278811
Year
2012
Spotify Plays
318
Writers
Writer
Tim Dunkerley; Willi Kerr; Dave Simner
Pub Co
Tim Dunkerley; Willi Kerr; Dave Simner
Composer
Tim Dunkerley; Willi Kerr; Dave Simner
ClearanceFacebook Sync License,Traditional Sync,YouTube Sync ServiceEasy Clear
Rights Controlled
Master
Rights
Easy Clear: Master
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
UK - England - South East
Description
An original blend of Blues, Country, and Old Time with a dash of dry humour.
Notes
This is the Curst Sons 5th CD since their first impromptu gig in 1998 and at 51 minutes and with 14 tracks of original material the boys haven’t run out of ideas yet.
The Snake and the Money Jar has just a bit more Swamp Water and a little less Mountain Dew in the mix than their last CD but it’s still The Curst Sons doing what they do best -plucking interesting flavours from old Americana and blending that distinctive aroma -strong notes of diesel, a whiff of wood smoke and just a hint of the graveyard.
American Roots UK 5*****
Great melodies, excellent stories, powerful singing and playing…it would be easy to write glowingly about every song on this album but ultimately you should purchase a copy and confirm its excellence yourself
R2 Magazine 4****
All the songs are original and generally hard driving -occasionally it throws in a surprise like “I had a Woman” which really sounds traditional and could come from the Georgia sea Isles.
Barry Marshall-Everitt, House of Mercy.
A very fine collect of songs, brilliantly written & played with total passion. They do what great British bands have done over the years, taken the idea from America and made it much much better......a near as you can get to a perfect record.
Maverick 3***
Great music and a fine album.
Electric Grapevine
The Snake and the Money Jar is another classic which lives up in quality to its predecessor LPs.
Country Music News International
Great melodies, excellent stories and powerful singing and playing
The Snake and the Money Jar has just a bit more Swamp Water and a little less Mountain Dew in the mix than their last CD but it’s still The Curst Sons doing what they do best -plucking interesting flavours from old Americana and blending that distinctive aroma -strong notes of diesel, a whiff of wood smoke and just a hint of the graveyard.
American Roots UK 5*****
Great melodies, excellent stories, powerful singing and playing…it would be easy to write glowingly about every song on this album but ultimately you should purchase a copy and confirm its excellence yourself
R2 Magazine 4****
All the songs are original and generally hard driving -occasionally it throws in a surprise like “I had a Woman” which really sounds traditional and could come from the Georgia sea Isles.
Barry Marshall-Everitt, House of Mercy.
A very fine collect of songs, brilliantly written & played with total passion. They do what great British bands have done over the years, taken the idea from America and made it much much better......a near as you can get to a perfect record.
Maverick 3***
Great music and a fine album.
Electric Grapevine
The Snake and the Money Jar is another classic which lives up in quality to its predecessor LPs.
Country Music News International
Great melodies, excellent stories and powerful singing and playing
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