Why Should The Fire Die? by Nickel Creek

Why Should The Fire Die?

Nickel Creek

2005

Why Should The Fire Die? is a Country album by Nickel Creek, originally released in 2005. On Gatefold: 4 pressings tracked, owned by 5 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Country
  • Bluegrass
  • clean
  • yearning
  • pastoral

About

Not content to be bluegrass <i>wunderkinds</i>, Nickel Creek have steadily edged beyond the genre’s boundaries toward broader terrain. 2005’s <i>Why Should the Fire Die?</i> is their boldest, most risk-taking work yet. On this album, Chris Thile and siblings Sean and Sara Watkins apply their phenomenal instrumental abilities toward a musically challenging, lyrically intriguing batch of tunes. Chris’ expressive singing renders songs like “Can’t Complain” with palpable longing, while Sara’s pristine vocals lend “Best of Luck” and “Tomorrow is a Long Time” a compelling intimacy. The trio veers from the full-on bluegrass charge of “Scotch & Chocolate” to the jazzy sophistication of “Evelyn” effortlessly. Thile’s mandolin virtuosity gives “Stumptown” a luminous sheen. The sonic scope of this album is impressive, ranging from the modern rock muscle of “Helena” to the folk-slanted grace of “Jealous of the Moon.” <i>Why Should the Fire Die?</i> finds Nickel Creek’s creative spark alive and blazing.

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Tracklist

  1. 1When In Rome4:15
  2. 2Somebody More Like You3:00
  3. 3Jealous Of The Moon4:40
  4. 4Scotch & Chocolate3:07
  5. 5Can't Complain5:34
  6. 6Tomorrow Is A Long Time3:36
  7. 7Eveline3:10
  8. 8Stumptown1:43
  9. 9Anthony1:55
  10. 10Best Of Luck3:22
  11. 11Doubting Thomas3:18
  12. 12First And Last Waltz1:53
  13. 13Helena4:45
  14. 14Why Should The Fire Die?2:50

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5 collectors on Gatefold own this · 4 pressings tracked on Gatefold