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    Black Stone Cherry - Kentucky {Deluxe Edition} (2016) [Official Digital Download 24-bit/96kHz]

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    Black Stone Cherry - Kentucky {Deluxe Edition} (2016) [Official Digital Download 24-bit/96kHz]

    Black Stone Cherry - Kentucky (2016) [Deluxe Edition]
    FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Time - 60:23 minutes | 1,35 GB
    Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

    They say you can't go home again, but Black Stone Cherry proves otherwise on "Kentucky". The hard-rocking Bluegrass State quartet recorded its fifth album, and follow-up to 2014's Magic Mountain, at Barrick Recording in Glasgow, KY, where it recorded its 2006 debut album. The 13 tracks find BSC connecting with that same youthful energy (check out "Shakin' My Cage," "Soul Machine" or "Rescue Me") but demonstrates the wisdom gleaned from nearly a decade of recording and touring on tracks such as the reflective "Long Ride" and a brassy (and timely) take on Edwin Starr's Motown classic "War". The deluxe edition features two bonus tracks.

    Sometimes you need to look back in order to move forward. While Black Stone Cherry have had increasing chart success – 2014's Magic Mountain hit number five on the U.K. charts and number 22 in the U.S. – the band felt a lack of creative control over their recordings. To that end, they left Roadrunner Records and signed to Mascot, run by Ron Burman (the man who signed them to Roadrunner in the first place). Earlier Black Stone Cherry albums were always imbalanced: songwriting was sometimes sacrificed in an attempt to replicate the band's live sound; at other times, it was the reverse. Kentucky is a self-produced, back-to-the-roots affair (with participation from a host of local players and singers). Opener "The Way of the Future" walks the line between gnarly, riff-tastic hard rock and heavy metal. Frontman/guitarist Chris Robertson's rant against greedy politicians is fueled by his and Ben Wells' twin-guitar attack, grooving tom-tom, kickdrum fills from John Fred Young, and a fuzzed-out, Geezer Butler-esque bassline from Jon Lawhon. The two proceeding tracks, "In Our Dreams" and "Shakin' My Cage," are equally bone-crunching. The gears shift on "Soul Machine." It blends greasy Southern-fried funk and adrenalin-fueled blues-rock, with Robertson backed by Stax-style vocalists Sandra and Tonya Dye. Black Stone Cherry can still write killer hooks, too: "Long Ride" is a power ballad in classic '70s rock fashion, complete with a rousing anthemic chorus and melodic guitar fills by Wells. The band updates Edwin Starr's psychedelic soul classic "War" with fat baritone saxophone, brass, dirty, in-the-red distorted guitars, and a large backing chorus. Robertson's vocal is filled with righteous indignation as the band swells toward volcanic eruption. The vintage Southern rock vibe on "Cheaper to Drink Alone" is classic BSC, but it's steeped in such a catchy melody, it will likely be covered by harder, edgier contemporary country acts. Wells' guitar break is one of his meatiest on record. "Hangman" is steeped in squalling, hard-riffing blues with a hooky chorus, while "Rescue Me," despite its brief gospelized intro, is the meanest, leanest thing on the set. The groove-centric intro of "Feelin' Fuzzy" gives way to a funky backbeat with guitars on stun. Closer "Darkest Secret" closes the album circle with off-the-rails metallic hard rock (complete with a Black Sabbath-style breakdown), though the chorus is drenched in Southern groove. Kentucky marks the first time BSC have balanced all of their writing strengths with their concert presence. The album is a grower. After a listen or two, Black Stone Cherry's back-to-the-cradle approach proves that track for track, Kentucky is not only more consistent, but more satisfying than previous albums.

    Tracklist:

    01 - The Way Of The Future
    02 - In Our Dreams
    03 - Shakin' My Cage
    04 - Soul Machine
    05 - Long Ride
    06 - War
    07 - Hangman
    08 - Cheaper To Drink Alone
    09 - Rescue Me
    10 - Feelin' Fuzzy
    11 - Darkest Secret
    12 - Born To Die
    13 - The Rambler
    14 - I Am The Lion [Bonus Track]
    15 - Evil [Bonus Track]

    Analyzed: Black Stone Cherry / Kentucky
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    DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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    DR5 -0.66 dB -7.40 dB 3:53 01-The Way Of The Future
    DR5 -0.60 dB -7.17 dB 3:49 02-In Our Dreams
    DR5 -0.60 dB -7.08 dB 4:10 03-Shakin' My Cage
    DR6 -0.60 dB -7.67 dB 4:01 04-Soul Machine
    DR5 -0.60 dB -7.77 dB 4:03 05-Long Ride
    DR6 -0.60 dB -7.92 dB 4:07 06-War
    DR6 -0.60 dB -8.20 dB 3:57 07-Hangman
    DR5 -0.60 dB -7.93 dB 3:51 08-Cheaper To Drink Alone
    DR6 -0.60 dB -7.70 dB 3:47 09-Rescue Me
    DR6 -0.60 dB -7.43 dB 3:15 10-Feelin' Fuzzy
    DR5 -0.60 dB -7.10 dB 4:01 11-Darkest Secret
    DR6 -0.60 dB -7.95 dB 4:33 12-Born To Die
    DR9 -0.60 dB -12.37 dB 5:09 13-The Rambler
    DR6 -0.60 dB -7.37 dB 3:35 14-I Am The Lion (Bonus Track)
    DR6 -0.60 dB -7.47 dB 4:11 15-Evil (Bonus Track)
    ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

    Number of tracks: 15
    Official DR value: DR6

    Samplerate: 96000 Hz
    Channels: 2
    Bits per sample: 24
    Bitrate: 3067 kbps
    Codec: FLAC
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