Kelly Willis Cheater's Game


Artist: Kelly Willis & Bruce Robison
Title: Cheater's Game
Year Of Release: 2013
Label: Premium Records
Genre: Country
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue, log)
Total Time: 46:02
Total Size: 272 MB
WebSite: Album Preview

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Cheater's Game Acoustic Guitar – Brad Jones (2), Bruce Robison Bass – Lex Price Drums – Fred Eltringham Fiddle, Mandolin, Cello – Eamon McLaughlin. Steel Guitar, Banjo – Pete Finney Written-By – Bruce Robison, Liz Foster, Savannah Welch: 3:30: 2: Border Radio. Bruce Robison & Kelly Willis. /why-do-sports-game-cheat.html.

Bruce and Kelly hit the road to support the release of their long awaited album Cheater's Game. They'll be leaving Texas behind as they head to New York, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Illinois, Kentucky, Ohio, California, Tennessee, Missouri, Iowa, Minnesota, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Maine, Connecticut, Maryland, and Canada! Kelly Willis & Bruce Robison Cheater's Game (Premium) Extraordinarily talented on their own, Kelly Willis and Bruce Robison prove themselves greater together than apart on Cheater's GameCheater's Game. /cheat-game-the-tribez.html. Bruce Robison and Kelly Willis, singer-songwriters and husband and wife. Their latest album is 'Cheater's Game,' their first record as a duo. This segment aired on February 19, 2013.


01. Cheater's Game (3:30)
02. Border Radio (2:50)
03. We're All the Way (3:49)
04. Long Way Home (3:42)
05. 9,999,999 Tears (3:55)
06. Leavin' (2:52)
Kelly Willis Cheater07. But I Do (3:30)
08. No Kinda Dancer (3:25)
09. Lifeline (4:17)
Kelly10. Ordinary Fool (4:12)

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11. Born To Roll (3:09)

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12. Waterfall (3:02)
13. Dreamin' (3:50)
Neither Kelly Willis nor her husband Bruce Robison has made a record since 2008. The singer/songwriters both took time off the road and from recording to raise children. While they've appeared on one another's recordings before, Cheater's Game is their first album as a duo. Produced by Brad Jones and recorded in Nashville, this 13-song set features seven new Robison tunes. The balance is made up of songs by some contemporary songwriters, and a couple from Nashville legends. Recorded with a small band in an intimate, retro, '70s style; the album is warm, inviting, and features a seamless meld of the duo's voices. The title cut opener is the only Robison co-write; his collaborators are Liz Foster and Savannah Welch of the Trishas. Issued as the album's pre-release single, 'Cheater's Game,' is a classic, late-night, country torch song introduced by Willis' contralto accompanied by a low-key pedal steel, fiddle, shuffling snare, and acoustic guitars. Robison joins her on the chorus, making the tune reminiscent of the vibe created by Emmylou Harris and Gram Parsons. It's followed by a looser, more rootsy backporch duet on Dave Alvin's 'Border Radio.' There's a deep lonesome read of Hayes Carll's 'Long Way Home,' with Willis up front opening the vein of regret wide and true. Robison's lead on Don Williams' 'We're All the Way' takes the sweetness out of the original to reveal its poignancy. The wide-open near-bluegrass ramble of 'Leavin' is one of Robison's finest road songs. A big surprise is the fiddle-driven take on Razzy Bailey's stellar '9,999,999 Tears,' with Willis in superb honky tonk form. 'Born to Roll' showcases the couple's love of pumping, roots-trucker-rockabilly and their ability to pull it off. The only cut that doesn't work here is their version of Robert Earl Keen's country waltz, 'No Kinda Dancer.' In the grain of Robison's voice, the lyric becomes too nostalgic -- though the refrains work beautifully, as does the tuba interlude. The sparse and beautiful 'Waterfall' is one of the finest duet love songs to come down the Americana pipe. It's answered by 'Dreamin,' an old-school, country torch song drenched in yearning. Cheater's Game is an excellent welcome back. It's organic, relaxed, unforced approach is deceptively high in performance skill, yet resonates with an emotional depth that rings true throughout. The listener can only hope they do this again soon.

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