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Artist: Wade Bowen
Album: Wade Bowen
Bitrate: 248kbps avg
Quality: EAC Secure Mode / LAME 3.98.4 / -V0 / 44.100Khz
Label: Amp Records
Genre: Country
Size: 99.32 megs
PlayTime: 0h 53min 00sec total
Rip Date: 2014-10-30
Store Date: 2014-10-28

Track List:
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01. When I Woke Up Today             3:21
02. Sun Shines on a Dreamer          4:13
03. My California                    4:45
04. Watch Her Drive                  6:25
05. Hungover                         4:33
06. West Texas Rain                  4:15
07. When It's Reckless               3:13
08. Long Enough to be a Memory       4:30
09. Sweet Leona                      4:21
10. Welcome Mat                      3:36
11. Honky Tonk Road                  3:44
12. I'm Gonna Go                     6:04

Release Notes:
--------
After more than a decade and four albums in, one could worry that an artist has
peaked or become repetitive, but those worries can be cast aside for Wade
BowenÆs upcoming release. With Wade Bowen, due October 28th, Wade has exceeded
expectations and executed an album that could be his best yet.

This new album, undeniably a Wade Bowen record, is filled with story songs that
are detailed so vividly you can clearly envision the entire narrative as you
listen. Emotions are at times moody, contemplative and sad, but there is an
underlying optimism evident throughout. The initial two tracks, along with the
final two, highlight that positivity while nicely bookending songs about love
(ôMy Californiaö), regret (ôHungoverö) and the road (ôLong Enough To Be A
Memoryö).

His current single, ôWhen I Woke Up Today,ö opens the album with a simple
message: you have choices in life, so make the most of every day while taking
ôthe good and the bad with a big smile.ö  The song segues nicely into the folky,
upbeat ôSun Shines On A Dreamer,ö which continues the theme of taking chances,
listening to your heart and embracing life.

The varied dimensions of love and relationships are showcased in songs that many
will find highly relatable.  ôWatch Her Drive,ö with its sprawling chorus,
extols living in the moment and being satisfied with a relationship where ômaybe
all weÆre meant to be is no more than right now.ö In ôWhen ItÆs Reckless,ö the
urgency and abandon of the guitars perfectly complement the lyrics in which he
rejects the notion of an endless, sweet love, instead preferring a love thatÆs
thrilling and a little rough around the edges.

The bluesy introduction of the lovely, harmonica infused ôSweet Leonaö tells the
story of a woman so charming and beautiful that he cannot find the words to say
every time her ôsweet eyes look my way.ö While the Spanish stylings and honest
lyrics of ôWelcome Matö describe all too well the feeling of heartbreak. ôLike a
welcome mat sitting on the front porch lady/IÆm just waiting around itÆs driving
me crazy/Stomped on dirty feeling lonely and laid out flat/Like a welcome mat.ö

In the introspective ôWest Texas Rainö he reflects on the passages and
complexities of life; finding answers, falling apart and coming out stronger for
the struggle. ôSo close your eyes and hold on/WeÆre here then weÆre gone/It goes
just as quick as it came/Just like a West Texas Rain.ö

The final two tracks cement the fact that even though a musicianÆs life may be
one with uncertainties, Wade is staying the course. A cover of ôHonky Tonk
Road,ö one of the highlights on the album, features vocal assist from Randy
Rogers, Cody Canada and Sean McConnell. The four sing about those trials and
tribulations wondering ôwhat weÆre out here for,ö yet unable to deny its pull.
ôGod help me I love it out here so much.ö

The rockadelic closing track, ôIÆm Gonna Go,ö describes a man who may make
mistakes and travel an uncertain journey, yet is not afraid to take those
unfamiliar roads because he is ôA man whoÆs bleeding hope/Quit giving up long
ago/To me thereÆs always gonna be some way.ö ItÆs an anthem, not just for
himself, but for anyone feeling that the journey might be hopeless, encouraging
us that thereÆs ôno time to stop believing.ö

Embrace this record and enjoy the journey down the deserted highway, coastline
or honky tonk road. For with this album, Wade Bowen is definitely in a pretty
good place.



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Artist: Wade Bowen
Album: Wade Bowen
Bitrate: 248kbps avg
Quality: EAC Secure Mode / LAME 3.98.4 / -V0 / 44.100Khz
Label: Amp Records
Genre: Country
Size: 99.32 megs
PlayTime: 0h 53min 00sec total
Rip Date: 2014-10-30
Store Date: 2014-10-28

Track List:
--------
01. When I Woke Up Today             3:21
02. Sun Shines on a Dreamer          4:13
03. My California                    4:45
04. Watch Her Drive                  6:25
05. Hungover                         4:33
06. West Texas Rain                  4:15
07. When It's Reckless               3:13
08. Long Enough to be a Memory       4:30
09. Sweet Leona                      4:21
10. Welcome Mat                      3:36
11. Honky Tonk Road                  3:44
12. I'm Gonna Go                     6:04

Release Notes:
--------
After more than a decade and four albums in, one could worry that an artist has
peaked or become repetitive, but those worries can be cast aside for Wade
Bowen’s upcoming release. With Wade Bowen, due October 28th, Wade has exceeded
expectations and executed an album that could be his best yet.

This new album, undeniably a Wade Bowen record, is filled with story songs that
are detailed so vividly you can clearly envision the entire narrative as you
listen. Emotions are at times moody, contemplative and sad, but there is an
underlying optimism evident throughout. The initial two tracks, along with the
final two, highlight that positivity while nicely bookending songs about love
(“My California”), regret (“Hungover”) and the road (“Long Enough To Be A
Memory”).

His current single, “When I Woke Up Today,” opens the album with a simple
message: you have choices in life, so make the most of every day while taking
“the good and the bad with a big smile.”  The song segues nicely into the folky,
upbeat “Sun Shines On A Dreamer,” which continues the theme of taking chances,
listening to your heart and embracing life.

The varied dimensions of love and relationships are showcased in songs that many
will find highly relatable.  “Watch Her Drive,” with its sprawling chorus,
extols living in the moment and being satisfied with a relationship where “maybe
all we’re meant to be is no more than right now.” In “When It’s Reckless,” the
urgency and abandon of the guitars perfectly complement the lyrics in which he
rejects the notion of an endless, sweet love, instead preferring a love that’s
thrilling and a little rough around the edges.

The bluesy introduction of the lovely, harmonica infused “Sweet Leona” tells the
story of a woman so charming and beautiful that he cannot find the words to say
every time her “sweet eyes look my way.” While the Spanish stylings and honest
lyrics of “Welcome Mat” describe all too well the feeling of heartbreak. “Like a
welcome mat sitting on the front porch lady/I’m just waiting around it’s driving
me crazy/Stomped on dirty feeling lonely and laid out flat/Like a welcome mat.”

In the introspective “West Texas Rain” he reflects on the passages and
complexities of life; finding answers, falling apart and coming out stronger for
the struggle. “So close your eyes and hold on/We’re here then we’re gone/It goes
just as quick as it came/Just like a West Texas Rain.”

The final two tracks cement the fact that even though a musician’s life may be
one with uncertainties, Wade is staying the course. A cover of “Honky Tonk
Road,” one of the highlights on the album, features vocal assist from Randy
Rogers, Cody Canada and Sean McConnell. The four sing about those trials and
tribulations wondering “what we’re out here for,” yet unable to deny its pull.
“God help me I love it out here so much.”

The rockadelic closing track, “I’m Gonna Go,” describes a man who may make
mistakes and travel an uncertain journey, yet is not afraid to take those
unfamiliar roads because he is “A man who’s bleeding hope/Quit giving up long
ago/To me there’s always gonna be some way.” It’s an anthem, not just for
himself, but for anyone feeling that the journey might be hopeless, encouraging
us that there’s “no time to stop believing.”

Embrace this record and enjoy the journey down the deserted highway, coastline
or honky tonk road. For with this album, Wade Bowen is definitely in a pretty
good place.



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