- Subscribe to our weekly newsletter to learn about free downloads, special deals, and new releases.
|
| Song Title | Time | Price | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Long Monday (Album Version) | 3:42 | Not Available | ||
| 2. Two Coats (Album Version) | 3:35 | Not Available | ||
| 3. Lonesome Dove (Album Version) | 3:35 | Not Available | ||
| 4. Working On A Building (Album Version) | 4:12 | Not Available | ||
| 5. Fox Run The Henhouse (Album Version) | 2:32 | Not Available | ||
| 6. Dear Departed (Album Version) | 4:02 | Not Available | ||
| 7. What A Sight To BeHold (Album Version) | 3:32 | Not Available | ||
| 8. Shady Grove (Album Version) | 2:07 | Not Available | ||
| 9. Ridin' Out The Storm (Album Version) | 4:01 | Not Available | ||
| 10. Hard Rains Lately (Album Version) | 3:45 | Not Available | ||
| 11. Five Generations Of Rock County Wilsons (Album Version) | 5:13 | Not Available |
Product Details
|
|
Share your thoughts with other customers:
|
||||||||||||||||||||||
|
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An album that shines on the grass,
By
This review is from: Long Monday (Audio CD)
Tim Hensley started out doing extended tenures with Ricky Skaggs, Patty Loveless, and Kenny Chesney. But for the first time ever, he gets to bring his own music to us, the fans, in his first album "Long Monday".Whether it's the serious sentiment of "Ridin' out the Storm" or the playful moralizing in "Fox Run the Henhouse", there's a song in the album for everyone to relate to. Tim Hensley's singing on this album brings a refreshing sound so good that you want to listen to the album again and again. This first album is one big hit. It's one that will always shine on the grass.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
+1/2 -- Easy-going, yet moving bluegrass and Americana,
By hyperbolium (Earth, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Long Monday (Audio CD)
Tim Hensley's the sort of sideman whose move into the spotlight doesn't so much mark him as an unrecognized superstar as it does a man of musical depth. His seven years with Kenny Chesney have taken him into arenas, but it's the after-show bluegrass and mountain music picking sessions that are nearer his musical heart, and show off what he learned from Ricky Skaggs and Patty Loveless. His singing voice may not be as singular as those he's backed, but it's packed with emotion, knowledge and deep reverence for hill sounds and songs, whether old favorites or more recently penned tunes.The album's lead single covers Rodney Crowell's devastating "Ridin' Out the Storm." This true story leaves the writer rethinking his preconceptions as a homeless man rebukes an offer of help with a stand upon his strained dignity. Hensley selects thoughtfully from the catalogs of several other modern Americana and bluegrass songwriters, including the warm longing of John Prine and Keith Syke's "Long Monday", the forsaken love of Carl Jackson and Larry Cordle's "Lonesome Dove," the defensive personal revival of Ronnie Bowman and Tim Stafford's "Hard Rains Lately," and three songs from John Scott Sherrill that include the fiddle, banjo and mandolin told-you-so "Fox Run the Henhouse," the lonesome blue "Dear Departed," and the vanquished roots of "Five Generations of Rock County Wilsons." Hensley adds one original in the faith-based, "What a Sight to Behold," and three bluegrass/gospel staples, "Two Coats," "Shady Grove," and "Working on a Building." The latter reappears for an unlisted a cappella coda at the end of the CD. The lack of commercial goals for this album allowed Hensley to avoid both Nashville's commercialism and bluegrass' often suffocating adherence to Tradition. All eleven tracks display a familiarity with music and an ease with music-making that transcends the artifice of a recording studio. In the same way that top-notch dancers seem to float through their steps, Hensley and his mates perform these songs as though they were extemporaneous, innate extensions of their experiences. 4-1/2 stars, if allowed fractional ratings. [©2008 hyperbolium dot com]
5.0 out of 5 stars
time hensley long monday,
This review is from: Long Monday (Audio CD)
this is an awsome bluegrass cd, i know tim before his reign with patty and kenny, and he has always had that bluegrass sound, i would definately reccomend it to any bluegrass or tim hensley fan.
Share your thoughts with other customers: Create your own review
|
|
|
This product's forum
Active discussions in related forums
Search Customer Discussions
|
Related forums
|
Passionate about music?
Learn more at SoundUnwound, the personal music encyclopedia, or challenge your friends with our music quizzes.