Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2013
Time:24:22
Size:56,2 MB
Label:Self-Released
Styles:Electric Blues/Rock/Folk/Female Vocal
Art:Front
Year:2013
Time:24:22
Size:56,2 MB
Label:Self-Released
Styles:Electric Blues/Rock/Folk/Female Vocal
Art:Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Angry Evil Woman - 2:42
2. River Molds the Bricks - 2:21
3. Usual Suspects - 4:03
4. Spiritual Healing - 2:54
5. Smoke It Curls and Rises - 2:39
6. Final Jugement Day - 3:39
7. Midnight Zone - 2:38
8. Ain't Much - 3:23
1. Angry Evil Woman - 2:42
2. River Molds the Bricks - 2:21
3. Usual Suspects - 4:03
4. Spiritual Healing - 2:54
5. Smoke It Curls and Rises - 2:39
6. Final Jugement Day - 3:39
7. Midnight Zone - 2:38
8. Ain't Much - 3:23
The 8 track first pressing of Miss Molly Simms solo release is a jewel case with art work on front by Tim Smith and on back by Sam Derendal. Revenants was recorded in Nashville TN on analog equipment born in or around 1979, and in studios such as RCA Studio B -- where Elvis' microphone was used as the room mic.
“Smoldering, angry and saucy; Daddy's Little Girl is a full grown woman now (and more than a bit pissed). Miss Molly Simms can sweep the floor with tender ruminations on loves lost and quiet yearning (along the lines of Lucinda Williams), but not before setting the situation straight with a few doses of hard- earned sass and voodoo bile. At moments, what others might consider a vulgar rant is actually a level-eyed take-down from someone who knows the blues. The band on this project is stellar, for sure, but Molly's a class act all on her own. Highly recommended listening." ~ Fred Friction
“Smoldering, angry and saucy; Daddy's Little Girl is a full grown woman now (and more than a bit pissed). Miss Molly Simms can sweep the floor with tender ruminations on loves lost and quiet yearning (along the lines of Lucinda Williams), but not before setting the situation straight with a few doses of hard- earned sass and voodoo bile. At moments, what others might consider a vulgar rant is actually a level-eyed take-down from someone who knows the blues. The band on this project is stellar, for sure, but Molly's a class act all on her own. Highly recommended listening." ~ Fred Friction

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