Chris Whitley - Living With The Law (1991) (Columbia – 468568 1)(24-bit96kHZ vinyl rip)
Chris Whitley – Living With The Law
Vinyl rip in 24-bit/96kHz | FLAC | no cue or log (vinyl) | artwork
274MB (16/44.1) + 994 MB (24/96) | RS/FP/FF/Torrent | Blues | Columbia 468568 1
Living with the Law is the debut solo album by singer-songwriter and guitarist, Chris Whitley.
Another generous loan from tigermks!
AMG review:
Chris Whitley's 1991 debut, Living with the Law, was recorded in Daniel Lanois' New Orleans mansion and was produced by Malcolm Burn. The sublimely dark, creepy, and possessed collection sounds completely out of place for the era of slick pop/rock like Milli Vanilli. The tortured album is rich with old-style sounds, from slide guitars to pedal steel. (Lanois contributes some on the album.) Living with the Law has a full, ambient feel that transports the listener into the recording. Whitley humbly (and falsely) claims, at the beginning of the record, that "God knows it's all been done." But these 12 songs attempt an original look at an honest style and passionate mood that is lacking in much of rock music. Whitley sings of drug abuse, alienation, failure, and loneliness with a Delta blues flavor. Standout tracks include "Phone Call from Leavenworth," "Big Sky Country," and "Dirt Radio." Those who liked Whitley's Dirt Floor must own Living with the Law if they don't already. It is more of a full-band sound, but similar in tone and feel. An exceptional and mesmerizing debut, one with the potential to inspire all who hear it. (This release is also fascinating for those who enjoy Rocket House. Influences on the 2001 album can be heard throughout Living with the Law, released a decade earlier.) An album Robert Johnson may have recorded, were he still alive.
credits:
Vocals, National Acoustic, Electric Guitar, Bass – Chris Whitley
Bass – Daryl Johnson
Drums – Ronald Jones
Guitar, Steel Guitar [Pedal] – Bill Dillon
Keyboards, Tambourine – Malcolm BurnMastered By – Greg Calbi
tracks:
A1 Excerpt 0:17
A2 Living With The Law 3:40
A3 Big Sky Country 4:44
A4 Kick The Stones 4:13
A5 Make The Dirt Stick 3:30
A6 Poison Girl 3:25
A7 Dust Radio 5:06
B1 Phone Call From Leavenworth 4:46
B2 I Forget You Every Day 4:33
B3 Long Way Around 4:24
B4 Look What Love Has Done 3:17
B5 Bordertown 4:11
I joined A1/A2 to a single track. I just can't see it standing on its own, sorry.
Comments
I can listen to this all day long.
Simply amazing.
According to musician Dave Matthews: "I feel more passion for his music than I do for my own. I have a fervent, religious devotion to the magic that Chris Whitley makes"..
Yet another fine artist that left this Earth way too soon.
Thanks 86ed. I certainly hope to find more on vinyl in the near future.
Another who left too soon.
Thanks for the rip and for the musical education.