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Bear Creek

Brandi CarlileMP3 Music
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  • Original Release Date: June 1, 2012
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I hear a couple songs off of the album, and they are great. Robert E. Murray  |  19 reviewers made a similar statement
I have all of her albums and this is by far my new favorite. charmingcook  |  19 reviewers made a similar statement
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29 of 31 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars another winner June 21, 2012
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Okay, I admit it. I'm a 68yo male who loves music of all kinds. And i just finished listening to this new album for the first time with tears in my eyes after hearing the track everyone else seems to dislike: Just Kids. Maybe because I have a daughter Brandi's age and it pushed a "dad-button" but for whatever reason, I love it and the entire album. From the first time I heard Brandi's cds to the first live performance on Cayamo cruise, I connected with her music and knew she had terrific songwriting and musical talent. I look forward to her next live show on Cayamo cruise in January . Keep up the good work, Brandi!
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20 of 22 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A Touch Of Brandi June 15, 2012
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In a perfect world, or maybe back in the mid-90s when Sheryl Crow was off-the-chart popular, someone like Brandi Carlile would have made in extremely big on her own. Unfortunately, it would seem that artists of this sort, namely the singer/songwriter genre with elements of American roots music, are a thing of the past and anathema on corporate radio.

Still, however, Brandi has clearly persevered. Having released several great albums to date (BRANDI CARLILE; THE STORY; GIVE UP THE GHOST; LIVE AT BENAROYA HALL), her newest one, BEAR CREEK, continues in that vaunted tradition. The rootsy instrumentation of acoustic guitars and occasional Appalachian-style banjos indicates how much the Seattle native has learned from the roots music and Americana movements, notably on the opening two tracks, "Hard Way Home" and "Raise Hell". On all of her albums, including this one, Brandi's voice shows the grittiness of Melissa Etheridge at one point, and the yearning quality of Linda Ronstadt at other times, especially on "A Promise To Keep" and "I'll Still Be There." The brother team of Tim and Phil Hanseroth, who have been with Brandi from the beginning, also aid and abet her here.

With the roots-oriented instrumentation, even with the numerous neo-traditional country influences, Brandi is not the sort of artist that would fit into a country radio format that is so constricted that almost the only women allowed past its doors now are basically Taylor Swift, Carrie Underwood, or Miranda Lambert, who fit neatly into a certain kind of box or have a certain marketable image. Brandi really doesn't have that, and probably wouldn't know what to do with it if she did because it is simply not who she is. But then it's the record-buying public's fault if they overlook this album, simply because Brandi is more of an old-school artist than a mere pre-packaged entity. BEAR CREEK, like all of Brandi's previous albums, works wonders because of Brandi's own abilities as a musician and her own vision. Such artistry is slowly but surely becoming an extremely endangered species in today's corporate and cold-blooded music industry.
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28 of 35 people found the following review helpful
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Brandi Carlile's fourth studio release features one of the most distinctive and compelling female voices in all of music today, together with the voices of her songwriting partners, twins Tim and Phil Hanseroth, who also play guitar and bass. These three have crafted a classic collection of songs inspired by traditional folk and country, but with a rock-and-roll spine. There is much less of the anguish found in Brandi's previous albums and much more affection for family and friends. Perhaps this is because the band is in a very happy place at the moment and because the music was recorded close to home in a relaxed, woodsy setting.

Carlile is renowned for her ability to belt out a tune, wailing like a banshee, "bending notes until they break" as NPR puts it. But there is far more to her sound than this. Her performances are as expressive and as intimate as those of Bonnie Raitt, k.d. lang, or Adele. They get under your skin and stay there. The Twins' smooth, soaring harmonies crown Brandi's husky voice throughout this recording, joined by Brandi and Dave Palmer on keyboards, Jeb Bows on violin and mandolin, Josh Neumann on cello, and Allison Miller and Matt Chamberlain on drums.

"Bear Creek" kicks off with "Hard Way Home," a terrific uptempo country song that makes the most of Carlile's twangy tone. The next tune, "Raise Hell," begins on banjo, but it quickly introduces bluesy guitars to back a raucous lead vocal. The gentle "Save Part of Yourself" follows with mandolins, handclaps, and an irresistable chorus. The lead single, "That Wasn't Me," is an inspiring, gospel-infused tune with Brandi playing piano; she wrote it for a family member struggling with alcoholism. "Keep Your Heart Young" is one of two nostalgic songs on the album, recalling fond childhood memories: grandfathers, wheat pennies, fake CBs, and snowballs.

The upbeat "100" shifts into straight-ahead pop-rock, breaking out of the traditional groove that dominates the first part of the album, but the regretful "A Promise to Keep" returns to folk territory, augmented by a string quartet and sweet harmonies from Tim and Phil. The love song "I'll Still Be There" will seem familiar to Brandi's fans; it bears a strong similarity to many of the powerful songs on her first three albums, as does the next number, "What Did I Ever Come Here For."

"Heart's Content" is a light acoustic love ballad that never ceases to enchant, with string quartet backing and Brandi doubling herself on vocals. The next two tracks, "Rise Again" and "In the Morrow," are among the strongest on "Bear Creek," both melodically and instrumentally, with complex layers that combine to form a magnificent wall of sound. Wrapping up the album is the nostalgic, dreamlike anthem "Just Kids," featuring a looping piano figure, a snare drum, and harmonies that bring to mind the Beach Boys. Sounding very different from anything Brandi has released before, it recalls the days "when bedtime was our biggest fight": "Over the rainbow, out in the snow / Learning to walk with sand in our toes / Long to be tall, kissed when you fall / Hoping that someone will come when you call."

Check out the brandicarlile website for a variety of videos, including a clip of from an electrifying live show at Austin City Limits in which the band rocks out on a hell-raising version of "Raise Hell." Entertainment Weekly's website has a moving video of "That Wasn't Me" starring the legendary Kris Kristofferson. Both songs, together with "A Promise to Keep," appear on a cozy Tiny Desk concert at NPR. There's also an extended conversation at the Huffington Post between Carlile and radio host/music blogger Mike Ragogna. And if you don't have them already, pick up all of Brandi's previous albums, including last year's awesome CD, "Live at Benaroya Hall with the Seattle Symphony."
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars awesome
good music awesome. really good. This is the kind of music that really relaxes me. Brandi has a beautiful voice. Love to listen to her.
Published 15 days ago by Robert Gizynski
5.0 out of 5 stars Brandi & the Twins never fail
While seemingly simpler melodies and styles permeate this album, multiple listens prove that it is still chock-full of the poignant lyrics and brilliant timing we have come to... Read more
Published 19 days ago by Randall D Johnson
5.0 out of 5 stars She gets better with each cd. I have Brandi, The Story and Bear...
I have enjoyed Brandi Carlile for several years now. Brandi, The Story and now Bear Creek, Putting the lyrics together like she does, I find amazing. Great listening.
Published 22 days ago by Ann Murphey
5.0 out of 5 stars Simply amazing
There are so many talented, wonderful musicians in the world, and Brandi Carlile is one of them. Absolutely love this album. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Dustbuny48
4.0 out of 5 stars A worthy addition to any modern folk collection
I bought this CD after listening to repeated plays of "Save Part of Yourself for Me," on XM radio's Coffee House channel. Read more
Published 1 month ago by A. Debban
5.0 out of 5 stars Great album
I really like her voice and "That wasn't me" is my favorite song of hers. Her arrangements are really inventive.
Published 1 month ago by J. Bridger
5.0 out of 5 stars Fresh as Ever
I love Brandi's voice. I also love the songs she writes, the Twins write, and the songs by others she picks to sing.
Published 1 month ago by AlohaCyclist
3.0 out of 5 stars Good CD
Good record, I wouldn't say that there is anything that is jaw dropping but a couple of sing a longs if you are interested in that sort of thing.
Published 1 month ago by L. Paige Hill
3.0 out of 5 stars Brandi Carlile
Again bought it for one song and the other songs are ok. I do listen to it and it is growing on me..
Published 1 month ago by Stik50
4.0 out of 5 stars Very good CD
I've only listened to this a few times. Still a big fan of her 1st CD. Will give it a couple of more tries..
Published 2 months ago by Jonathan Carter
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