A Friend Of A Friend

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Total Tracks: 9   Total Length: 41:43

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Not great overall

vancityg

Ruby is definitely the highlight of the album but unfortunately is as good as it gets. To Be Young, I Hear Them All, and Bells of Harlem are decent songs but pretty much everything in the middle (songs 5-8) I would be happy to never hear again.

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Terrific

Average-Nights-Jack

Excellent first effort from a superb musician. Brilliantly supported by Gillian and some of the Old Crow boys these 9 tracks show off Dave's fine guitar playing and good voice. Better still, try and see him live (as I did recently at The Sage, Gateshead) and you will soon be converted.

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Uneven

LaoDu

Great picking throuhout, but some of the songs are average at best. Ruby is a highlight, but Method Acting and some of ther others might deseve a miss.

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Underrated

brightnote

This band is fabulous. Both David and Gillian are great musicians, not to be missed live. This album is packed with great songs, especially Sweet Tooth and How's About You.

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Promising Beginning

DonEl

I saw Dave play the Newport Folk Festival a few years ago with Gillian Welch and they performed most of the songs on this record. I think this is a promising beginning for Dave as a frontman. It's good, but not great. I was particularly surprised at the string arrangements which I felt added nothing to the songs. I would have preferred something a little more sparse, but maybe he wanted to get away from the Gillian Welch sound. Despite the minor criticism, I would recommend getting this CD.

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love this record

miltybc

It's great to hear him out front and to hear his take on "I Hear Them All."

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Misleading reviews!

canitbe

This is fairly average compared to some of the bands he's produced for. (Old crow and the like) Nothing special at all, in fact quite boring. Old crow medicine show is far better. Perhaps this guy, literally shouldn't quit his day job!

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Shine On Rawlings!!!

musicloverforlife

I LOVE Gillian and Dave Rawlings' harmony and melodies! They are simply incredible, both live and and recorded. Hope they keep performing and recording for years to come!

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DRM live on daytrotter

pss

...some great DRM tracks free on www.daytrotter.com. In fact, the live recordings reveal their best profile.

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Love Dave Rawlings Machine

alfomc

Rawlings has an unmistakable appeal. Hope he takes the lead more often. Such fantastic musicians and vocals. "Ruby" and "Method Acting/Cortez the Killer" are so good, they sometimes make me cry.

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They Say All Music Guide

Ironically, the most telling line on Dave Rawlings’ first album as a frontman comes from one of the few tracks he didn’t write. On his version of the Bright Eyes song Method Acting, imagine a more direct explanation of A Friend of a Friend’s genesis. Singer/guitarist/songwriter/producer Rawlings has worked with Bright Eyes and Old Crow Medicine Show in the past, and members of both bands return the favor by appearing here, but of course he’s best-known for being Gillian Welch’s musical foil throughout her career. After a decade-and-a-half spent as the shadowy figure in the background, chiming in with those reedy harmonies and concise guitar licks on demand, Rawlings is long overdue for this solo debut. While he has hidden light under a proverbial bushel, he hasn’t been concealing any unexpected predilections — the overall approach here is pretty much in line with that of the albums he’s made with Welch, which makes sense, considering that he was the producer on half of those. The biggest difference is a slightly more expanded sonic palette, a result of Rawlings bringing his aforementioned buddies on board, in addition to Tom Petty’s ivory-tickler Benmont Tench and of course, longtime singing partner Welch. But even though a string section pops up on a couple of tunes, A Friend of a Friend is essentially a low-key, acoustic-based Americana outing that feels more like a 21st century version of the early-‘70s Laurel Canyon cowboy aesthetic than anything else. The old, new, borrowed and blue song selection is balanced to present a quintessential picture of where Rawlings is coming from; he tackles Ryan Adams and Old Crow tunes he co-wrote, covers cohorts Bright Eyes as well as inspirations Neil Young and Jesse Fuller, and rounds things out with a batch of new Rawlings/Welch compositions. And while he doesn’t exactly adopt an in-your-face approach to the leading-man role, preferring to become part of the powerful collective he’s assembled, Rawlings proves himself fully capable of taking the reins and leading this horse wherever he wants it to go., Rovi – James Allen

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