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Lee Brice / Lee Brice.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: D2-79452 | CurbPublisher: [Nashville, TN] : Curb, [2017]Copyright date: ℗2017Description: 1 audio disc (54 min.) : CD audio, digital ; 4 3/4 inContent type:
  • performed music
Media type:
  • audio
Carrier type:
  • audio disc
Subject(s): Genre/Form:
Contents:
What keeps you up at night -- Little things -- American nights -- Boy -- They won't forget about us -- I don't smoke -- You can't help who you love -- Rumor -- The locals -- Songs in the kitchen -- Story to tell (little bird) (feat. Edwin McCain and Warren Haynes) -- Have a good day -- Eyes closed -- Dixie highway -- The best part of me.
Production credits:
  • Produced by Lee Brice.
Performed by Lee Brice; with accompaniment.
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Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Adult CD Adult CD Main Library CD COUNTRY Brice, Lee Available 33111009484292
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Lee Brice's calling card is his understated touch, so titling his fourth album after himself isn't so much a statement of purpose as it is a reflection of his unassuming nature: he's not flashy, he doesn't swagger, he's simply sturdy and reliable. Lee Brice is cut from the same cloth as its 2014 predecessor, I Don't Dance, alternating between meditative anthems and sensitive love songs, both punctuated by the occasional party tune. One of the differences in this eponymous affair is that Brice seems to have mortality on his mind. He opens the proceedings pondering life and death on "What Keeps You Up at Night" and writes a valentine to his son on "Boy"; he remembers growing up and singing "Songs in the Kitchen." This sentimental streak can sometimes pull Lee Brice toward the melancholic, so it's welcome when he brings Warren Haynes in for the funky workout "I Don't Smoke" or when he slides into a seductive soul groove on "Rumor." Such sly changes in pace illustrate what a gifted craftsman Brice is: he knows how to modulate mood without ever drawing attention to what he's doing. At times, he's so subtle that the album can sometimes seem like it's offering variations on a theme, but by the time the record wraps up it's evident that he's gone deep on the subjects and sounds that obsess him so. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Title from disc surface.

Notes on container insert.

Performed by Lee Brice; with accompaniment.

Produced by Lee Brice.

Compact disc.

What keeps you up at night -- Little things -- American nights -- Boy -- They won't forget about us -- I don't smoke -- You can't help who you love -- Rumor -- The locals -- Songs in the kitchen -- Story to tell (little bird) (feat. Edwin McCain and Warren Haynes) -- Have a good day -- Eyes closed -- Dixie highway -- The best part of me.

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