Sleep Beneath The Willow by Daniel Romano

Sleep Beneath The Willow

Daniel Romano

2011

Sleep Beneath The Willow is a Folk album by Daniel Romano, originally released in 2011. On Gatefold: 2 pressings tracked.

Sound DNA

  • Folk
  • Singer-Songwriter
  • twangy
  • bittersweet
  • pastoral

About

<i>Sleep Beneath the Willow</i> begins with a chorus of soaring female vocals and a warm, sustained Telecaster lick setting the haunting mood for the duration of this polished and captivating collection of country-folk. Formerly the singer in Attack in Black, this is Romano’s second solo release, and it shows a mature leap forward in his evolution as a songwriter and producer. Echoes of ‘60s/’70s pop-country artists like George Jones, Lee Hazlewood, and Conway Twitty, plus a nod to Gram Parsons, can be heard in the richly detailed, tear-in-your-beer numbers “Time Forgot (To Change My Heart),” “Hard On You,” “Lost (For As Long As I Live),” and “There Are Lines in My Face.” This carefully crafted album features acoustic and electric guitar, organ, fiddle, pedal steel, banjo, and an occasional shuffle backbeat; most of the instruments are played by Romano. The relaxed pace is interrupted only with the twangy, tongue-in-cheek honky-tonk of “Helen’s Restaurant,” a witty novelty song that breaks the tension at the midway point. Rich and resonant, <i>Sleep Beneath the Willow</i> is a modern take on a vintage sound and style.

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1Time Forgot (To Change My Heart)4:00
  2. A2Hard On You3:27
  3. A3Lost (For As Long As I Live)3:06
  4. A4Knowing That You're Mine3:36
  5. A5Louise3:28

Side B

  1. B1Helen's Restaurant2:42
  2. B2Paul And Jon3:03
  3. B3I Won't Let It4:08
  4. B4Never Forced A Smile4:04
  5. B5There Are Lines In My Face4:59
  6. B6Nothing2:55

Credits

Performers

Rare pressing on Gatefold · 2 pressings tracked on Gatefold