Begonias

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Total Tracks: 11   Total Length: 49:28

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04.22.11
Caitlin Cary And Thad Cockrell, Begonias
Label: Yep Roc Records / Redeye

Caitlin Cary is feeling down, and she wants you to know it. On Begonias, her third post-Whiskeytown record and second with Tarheel Thad Cockrell (who produced 2003's I'm Staying Out, Cary occasionally looks on the sunny side (the up-tempo ditty "Don't Make It Better"), but the majority of the album is straight country balladry spiced with weeping pedal steels and harmonies that don't blend so much as commiserate (opener "Two Different Things"). Here's a cure for the muggy blues.

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Perfect piece of classic and modern

Auraltecture

Discovered this album at the beginning of an Alt Country phase and then couldn't classify it as Alt Country at all, but what it is, a classic bluesy country revival. Why can't more of what is coming from Nashville and Austin be informed of their musical roots the way these two are. Thad's also got a comprehensive new album to check out as well 'To Be Loved.'

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This album is a joy.

retrojo

I can't say anything against this album. The song choices are superb and it's just the best overall album I've heard in a long time. I especially love Caitlin Cary's voice--it's unique, plaintive and sexy at the same time. Love it and play it all the time.

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A real diamond!

yruinkorea

This is one of the best alt-country records of all time! Seriously, I don't like to much of her solo stuff, but this even tops her performances with Whiskeytown.

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Doesn't Get Much Better

EMUSIC-00CEA1F6

Whiskeytown was at the alt-country forefront. Ryan Adams keeps it coming and Caitlin Cary (yes also from Whiskeytown) is doing it just the same. If you're an americana or alt-country fan, don't think, get this. You won't be disappointed.

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Well put, EMUSIC 0020294C ...

redaktor

Nor would I have ever found this if not for emusic. And it's a real winner -- a sweet, tuneful, perfectly sequenced alt-country gem. I say get the whole thing.

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very good stuff

treeheartbird

You are going to want to download at least a few of these fine songs. My favorites are "Warm and Tender Love" and "Please Break My Heart," the two of which alone would be worth the price of the whole album. I play them almost every day and never get tired of hearing these guys work their magic.

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Ridiculously good

scotxplum

Easily one of the best discoveries I have made on emusic. You need to download this entire album right now.

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Why I'm on eMusic

EMUSIC-0020294C

This record is a prime example of why I've been a member of eMusic for most of this decade. It's a gem I would never have come across anywhere else. It's pure and good and not mainstream.

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Right on

bumpsmac

This is one of those records that just does everything right. It's a country record, but that's about as much categorization as I'm tempted to give it. It's too pure for alt-country and too real for new country. It recalls classic country without getting lost in it.

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SOMETHINGS ARE JUST MEANT 2 BE

strt

I no fan of this kind of Americana country music in any way, but this is an album 2 have no collection would be complete with out it if you call your self a music fan

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While Caitlin Cary’s solo albums have made it abundantly clear she can make splendid music by her lonesome, there’s no arguing that she collaborates very well indeed, as her work with Whiskeytown and Tres Chicas has proven. For Begonias, Cary teamed up with another gifted singer/songwriter, her friend Thad Cockrell, and the two mesh beautifully on these sessions. Cockrell’s voice bears a slight resemblance to Cary’s old vocal partner Ryan Adams on this set, and his lonesome tenor blends perfectly with the sweet ache of Cary’s instrument; the beauty of their harmonies alone would make this an album worth hearing, but that’s hardly Begonias’s only virtue. Cary and Cockrell wrote most of these songs together, and they’ve conjured up a handful of gorgeous meditations on love and its absence, and “Whatever You Want,” “Two Different Things,” and “Something Less or Something More” reveal a quiet strength and passion that’s nearly heartbreaking in its power. The album doesn’t rock out much, but “Second Option” shows they know how when they’re of a mind, and the backing combo offers marvelously sympathetic support, especially Pete Finney and Pat Buchanan on guitars and Logan Matheny on percussion. And Cary and Cockrell’s take on the old Percy Sledge chestnut “Warm & Tender Love” is so beautifully realized that it’s enough to make you forget the truly great original. Begonias is an album that was produced on a modest scale, but its beauties and rewards are tremendous, and one can only hope this is the first in a long series of collaborative efforts between this two very compatible artists. – Mark Deming

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