Haunting, playful, elegant, relentless...on their sophomore album Waterloo, Tennessee, the four women of Uncle Earl awaken the sleeping giant of old-time stringband music and hold it as a mirror to our present era. Resolutely modern, yet preserving the luminous mystery of its ancient origins, their music illuminates what is timeless in the everyday. Produced by John Paul Jones, Waterloo, Tennessee laces raucous fiddle tunes and jug band blues with ballads of loss and exile, love songs, and a profound longing that can only be echoed in the strains of fiddles, banjos, mandolins, crystalline tender harmonies, and the occasional wobbleboard.
1. Black-Eyed Susie 01:48
2. The Last Goodbye 03:38
. One True 02:29
4. Wish I Had My Time Again 02:31
5. My Little Carpenter 03:42
6. My Epitaph 03:15
7. Buonaparte 00:44
8. Bony on the Isle of St. Helena 04:07
9. Sisters of the Road 01:19
10. Streak o' Lean, Streak o' Fat 03:46
11. D & P Blues 03:30
12. The Birds Were Singing of You 03:22
13. Wallflower 03:08
14. Drinker Born 03:19
15. Easy in the Early ('Til Sundown) 02:44
16. I May Never 03:36 |