
Colfax is a Country album by The Delines, originally released in 2014. On Gatefold: 8 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Country
- Americana & Roots
- warm
- wistful
- smoky
About
The name The Delines may not ring an immediate bell, but its members certainly should. Amy Boone of the Texas-based Damnations is the singer, and Freddie Trujillo is the bassist. Songwriter/novelist Willy Vlautin (of Richmond Fontaine) and Portlanders Sean Oldham, Decemberists member Jenny Conlee-Drizos, and Minus 5 pedal steel man Tucker Jackson fill out the ranks. With these indie-Americana all-stars lined up, The Delines pull together for the skid row nocturnal narratives of <i>Colfax</i>, named after the classic Denver avenue that showed up in Jack Kerouac’s <i>On the Road</i>, with promises of kicks and postwar glory for the underbelly. The slow creep of “Flight 31,” the labored, struggling trudge of “He Told Her the City Was Killing Him,” and the left-field choice of Randy Newman’s “Sandman’s Coming” all make peculiar sense from a supergroup who defy supergroup expectations. The only song approaching an upbeat rhythm is “Wichita Ain’t So Far Away,” and even there is a hesitancy; Vlautin’s literary sense doesn’t allow for easy victories, just as his lyrics refuse easy clichés.
via Apple Music
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Tracklist
- 1Calling In5:09
- 2Colfax Ave.3:30
- 3The Oil Rigs at Night4:21
- 4Wichita Ain't so Far Away2:31
- 5I Won't Slip Up4:12
- 6Sandman's Coming2:39
- 7Stateline3:24
- 8Flight 312:58
- 9He Told Her the City Was Killing Him4:11
- 10I Got My Shadows2:37
- 1182nd St.4:41
Credits
Performers
- Freddy TrujilloBASS
- Sean OldhamDRUMS PERCUSSION VOCALS
- Willy VlautinGUITAR VOCALS
- Jenny ConleeKEYBOARDS
- Tucker JacksonPEDAL STEEL GUITAR
- Amy BooneVOCALS PIANO
- Deborah KellyBACKING VOCALS
- Colin OldhamCELLO
- John AskewBARITONE GUITAR VOCALS KEYBOARDS
- Michael CrowRECORDER
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 8 pressings tracked on Gatefold
