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Mescalito

Mescalito
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Lost Highway will release Mescalito, the debut album from Texas singer-songwriter Ryan Bingham. Mescalito contains 14 songs written by Bingham, following in the tradition of some of the great Texas songwriters such as Towns Van Zant.
Mescalito was produced by former Black Crowes guitarist Marc Ford, who also plays on the album. Bingham's music, as well as his live performances have already made fans of acclaimed artists such as Patti Griffin and Texas legends Joe Ely and Terry Allen.
At 25, the bumpy course of Bingham's life has already surpassed that of many twice is age. From his bordertown upbringing to his years on the Southwestern rodeo circuit, Bingham's poignant songs, sung through his whiskey-soaked voice, reflect his experiences and the wisdom he has gained from them. His songs are raw, honest and born out of a genuine soul.
From the opening track "Southside of Heaven" to the bluesy slide of "Bread & Water" to the Mexican-flavored "Boracho Station", Bingham's songs come straight from the heart. His influences blend seamlessly with his own style creating a traditional sound that also sounds fresh and original. Bingham has the unique ability to transport audiences into the center of the place from which they came.
Listen to Mescalito and take part in the journey that is Ryan Bingham."

 

What Customers Say About Mescalito:

This album is outstanding, the best alt-country album I've ever heard. He's also got great rockers, too. I don't like country, but alt-country intrigues me. There are slow folky songs (him, his guitar, and minimal backing instrumetns) on here - but he does them to near perfection. I give it 4.5 stars. When they sing in a rock-n-roll voice with a rock-n-roll attitude and some string instruments besides a guitar, I'll usually give it a listen. I'm certainly glad I did with Ryan Bingham.

A real Old School rocked up country folk ditty. Some great tunes on this one.

Occasionally he sings in road-tested Spanish, and there's a southwestern desert flavor to these tunes that make them memorable. Bingham may not be reinventing the wheel (what artist does these days), but this is real country music, not glossy major-label Nashville fluff. "Mescalito" is chock-full of crystal-clear acoustic-based songs that are enhanced by singer/songwriter Ryan Bingham's dusky, whisky-soaked voice and already tired soul that give the album amazing weight. Though "Mescalito" is outstanding from top to bottom, highlights include the rollicking "Bread and Water," the beautifully morose "Don't Wait for Me," the impossibly catchy "Ghost of Travelin' Jones," the fun-rocking "Take it Easy Mama," the heartfelt "Long Way from Georgia" and "Sunrise." Throughout the duration of "Mescalito," there's a sense that these hot-weather songs would sound fantastic played live, due to a band that really gels and seems to like each other ("Ryan Bingham and his living dead horses," as they're labeled in the album sleeve). A sensitive Texas soul, Bingham radiates earthiness, honesty and the good type of grit that truly resonates in his songs and persona. Loneliness, restlessness, good times, weariness and wading through life's tough times are all themes. Bingham also sings about cocaine, hippies, cowboys, beautiful ladies and how the big city of Houston makes him blue.

My basket snaps into my clothes basket so they are always together. Very happy with the pins and they stay cleaner than wood.

Saw Bingham on PBS Austin City Limits.Better live than on CD but still interesting to an old rock and roll guy.

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