Product Description
1. Wait So Long
2. Victory
3. Bloodshot Eyes
4. Separate
5. It's A War
6. New Son/Burnt Iron
7. Help You
8. Sounds Like a Movie
9. Feet and Bones
10. Again
11. New Orleans
12. Gasoline
Palomino Reviews
Palomino Reviews
| 14 of 15 people found the following review helpful This review is from: Palomino (Audio CD) When I first heard Trampled by Turtles' "Wait so long" I instantly knew they deserved further inspection. From foot-stomping bluegrass like on the aforementioned "Wait so Long" to slow ballads like "New Orleans", this album delivers a lot of both and everything in between and all of it is, of course, perfectly arranged musically. This is one of those rare albums that I can listen to from beginning to end multiple times over and never find a song I don't like. Do yourself a favor and check out these guys from Minnesota before the rest of the world does. 10 of 11 people found the following review helpful This review is from: Palomino [Vinyl] (Vinyl) I have had a digital copy of this album for roughly a year now and have enjoyed it to huge extent. Truth be told, when I buy a vinyl album, I didn't expect the sound of the vinyl to be much different, but I was happily proven wrong. The acoustic blugrass feel of the album was made richer and fuller on the turntable in a way I never would have anticipated. A good addition to any vinyl collection! 5 of 6 people found the following review helpful By Diggity (MA) - See all my reviews This review is from: Palomino (MP3 Download) I'll make this a review of Trampled By Turtles music in general, and not so much the album Palomino in particular. Why? Because first of all I'm too lazy to write reviews of each of their albums, and second of all, few people buy complete albums these days anyway. I daresay most people do what I did, and buy individual songs from Amazon or another online music site like Rhapsody. First I downloaded the half-dozen or so songs that really caught my attention, and then once I was hooked, I kept going back and buying more and more. Yes, I know, it's usually cheaper to buy the entire album all at once than it is to purchase it track by track, but, well... whatever.Anyway, I've really grown to love TBT, and I'm looking forward to catching them at the Newport Folk Festival this summer. They're a little hard to categorize, as they don't fit cleanly into any of the usual genres (rock, folk, alt, etc.). But there seems to be an emerging alt-folk niche, occupied by bands like... Read more |
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