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High Seas

 
Album Review: High Seas

  • Artist: Trailer Bride
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: June 19, 2001
  • Genre: Country

Review

With one of music's most distinct drawls, Melissa Swingle gives Trailer Bride an advantage over many of the quartet's alt-country contemporaries. The Chapel Hill, NC-based band may play sultry, setting-sun two-steps and ballads with the best of 'em, but it's Swingle's dry and hypnotic voice that makes the band's High Seas so utterly compelling and original. As she plods through creepy-crawly moments in songs about Mae West's ghost, dancing outlaws, and rough 'n' tumble seas, the guitarist/banjo/saw player manages to sound bored with life without ever coming off as self-pitying or tear-in-my-beer depressed. Instead, each song sounds like Swingle is blankly taking inventory of her surroundings and her life as the days pass by. Still, there are moments where her emotions seep through the apathy. On the heart-aching "Bird Feet Feelings," for instance, she realizes that "Without love there's only heartbreak to follow." It's one of her -- and her band's -- finest moments to date, hinting at even more mesmerizing moments to come. ~ Jimmy Draper, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Jesco Melissa Swingle Trailer Bride (3:27)
High Seas Melissa Swingle Trailer Bride (2:59)
Under Your Spell Bob Dylan, Melissa Swingle, Carol Bayer Trailer Bride (3:06)
Itchin' for You Melissa Swingle Trailer Bride (2:22)
Ghost of Mae West Melissa Swingle Trailer Bride (3:39)
Wilderness Bernard Albrecht, Ian Curtis, Peter Hook, Stephen Morris, Melissa Swingle Trailer Bride (1:59)
Crickets Melissa Swingle Trailer Bride (:23)
Thankful Dirt Melissa Swingle Trailer Bride (3:05)
Barcelona Melissa Swingle Trailer Bride (3:06)
Drift in D Daryl White Trailer Bride (2:52)
All Thine Melissa Swingle Trailer Bride (2:43)
Run Rosie Run Melissa Swingle Trailer Bride (2:59)
Bird Feet Feelings Melissa Swingle Trailer Bride (3:19)

Credits

Melissa Swingle (Banjo), Melissa Swingle (Saw), Melissa Swingle (Guitar), Alan Weatherhead (Producer), Melissa Swingle (Piano), Melissa Swingle (Photography), Melissa Swingle (Vocals), Melissa Swingle (Producer), Melissa Swingle (Harmonica)
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High Seas
Studio album by Trailer Bride
Released June 19, 2001
Recorded The Sound Of Music, Richmond, Virginia
Genre Alternative Country
Length 35:59
Label Bloodshot Records
Producer Melissa Swingle, Alan Weatherhead, Daryl White
Trailer Bride chronology
Whine de Lune
(1999)
High Seas
(2001)
Hope Is a Thing With Feathers
(2003)

High Seas is the fourth album by the Alternative Country band Trailer Bride.

Reviews

No Depression Magazine (July 1, 2001): "...A spooky, swampy triumph....unsettling and addictive with each subsequent spin..."

Magnet Magazine (September 1, 2001): "...Fun...showcasing Swingle's unique talent for whistling in the dark..."

Track listing

All songs written by Melissa Swingle except noted.

  1. "Jesco" - 3:27
  2. "High Seas" - 2:59
  3. "Under Your Spell" - 3:06
  4. "Itchin' for You" - 2:22
  5. "Ghost of Mae West" - 3:39
  6. "Wilderness" - 1:59
  7. "Crickets" - 0:23
  8. "Thankful Dirt" - 3:05
  9. "Barcelona" - 3:06
  10. "Drift in D" (Daryl White) - 2:52
  11. "All Thine" - 2:43
  12. "Run Rosie Run" - 2:59
  13. "Bird Feet Feelings" - 3:19

Personnel

  • Brad Goolsby - drums
  • Scott Goolsby - guitar
  • Melissa Swingle - vocals, banjo, guitar, harmonica, piano, saw
  • Daryl White - bass

 
 

 

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