Syndetics cover image
Image from Syndetics

American heartbreak / Zach Bryan.

By: Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: WBM86979.2 | Warner RecordsPublisher: Los Angeles, CA : Warner Records, [2022]Edition: [Explicit version]Description: 2 audio discs (2 hr., 1 min., 27 sec.) ; 4 3/4 inContent type:
  • performed music
Media type:
  • audio
Carrier type:
  • audio disc
Subject(s): Genre/Form:
Contents:
Disc 1. Late July -- Something in the orange -- Heavy eyes -- Mine again -- Happy instead -- Right now the best -- The outskirts -- Younger years -- Cold damn vampires -- Tishomingo -- She's alright -- You are my sunshine -- Darling -- Ninth cloud -- Oklahoma City -- Sun to me -- Highway boys -- Whiskey fever.
Disc 2. Billy stay -- Sober side of story -- High beams -- The good I'll do -- Someday (Maggie's) -- Poems and closing time -- From Austin -- If she wants a cowboy -- Corinthians (Proctor's) -- Open the gate -- Half grown -- No cure -- '68 flashback -- Blue -- Morning time -- This road I know.
Zach Bryan ; with accompaniment.
Audiovisual profile: Click to open in new window
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Adult CD Adult CD Main Library CD COUNTRY Bryan, Zach Available 33111009971033
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Say this for Zach Bryan: when he landed a major-label deal, he decided to go big. Very, very big, as it turns out. American Heartbreak is a whopping 34 songs, amounting to two hours and two minutes of music -- longer than any album this side of the Clash's Sandinista or Prince's Emancipation. Like those two records, American Heartbreak winds up reflecting its era. Sandinista sprawled with over three LPs, Emancipation filled out three CDs, and American Heartbreak simply spills out, an endless playlist that sounds nearly as coherent on shuffle as in its released sequence. That's not a knock on the album so much as a description: it's a clearinghouse for everything the Red Dirt troubadour has completed, whether it's a rollicking rocker like "Whiskey Fever" or a lazily soulful rendition of the Jimmie Davis standard "You Are My Sunshine." Mostly, Bryan explores an earnest, heartfelt middle ground that feels like he's standing alone with an acoustic guitar even when he's fleshed out with other instruments. Often, Bryan feels like an heir to Evan Felker, the singer/songwriter at the core of Turnpike Troubadours, one of the key Red Dirt Americana bands of the 2010s. He writes directly but not plainly; his words are unfussy and melodies unadorned. On an individual basis, the songs are striking. Collectively, American Heartbreak can be a little hard to digest, especially in one sitting: it's a little too much of a good thing, the sounds all bleeding together in an amiable fashion. Parse the songs out into user-constructed playlists, though -- or take it as a series of 20-minute EPs -- and it's hard not to be impressed with the sturdiness of Bryan's music, how he keeps the dusty literary traditions of Red Dirt troubadours alive without affectation. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Title from disc label.

Zach Bryan ; with accompaniment.

Parental advisory; explicit content.

Disc 1. Late July -- Something in the orange -- Heavy eyes -- Mine again -- Happy instead -- Right now the best -- The outskirts -- Younger years -- Cold damn vampires -- Tishomingo -- She's alright -- You are my sunshine -- Darling -- Ninth cloud -- Oklahoma City -- Sun to me -- Highway boys -- Whiskey fever.

Disc 2. Billy stay -- Sober side of story -- High beams -- The good I'll do -- Someday (Maggie's) -- Poems and closing time -- From Austin -- If she wants a cowboy -- Corinthians (Proctor's) -- Open the gate -- Half grown -- No cure -- '68 flashback -- Blue -- Morning time -- This road I know.

Powered by Koha