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The Two Dollar Pistols with Tift Merritt - EP

Two Dollar Pistols & Tift Merritt

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Album Review

Chapel Hill, NC, musicians the Two Dollar Pistols, led by John Howie Jr., team up with singer Tift Merritt of the Carbines for a real alt-country explosion, on this, their first-ever collaboration. This EP features seven cuts — two originals and five cover tunes — and every track is as smooth and tight as you could hope for. Howie's deep vocal strains compliment the exquisite country singing of Merritt, and the music that results sounds great. Among the tunes covered are Charley Pride's "I'm So Afraid of Losing You Again," George Jones and Melba Montgomery's "Suppose Tonight Would Be Our Last," Willie Nelson and Emmylou Harris' "One Paper Kid," and Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton's "Just Someone I Used to Know." "We Had It All," written by Donnie Fritts, and previously recorded by both Ray Charles and Waylon Jennings, is given the duet treatment, and it works very well. The pair of Merritt/Howie originals fit perfectly into the mix. Merritt may be the best hope for a return to traditional country music. She is no doubt one of the finest female vocalists singing country today, and Howie ranks right up there at the top of the male vocalist category himself. The CD is only about 25 minutes long, but there isn't a wasted minute on it. There hasn't been this much honesty in country music since the day Gram Parsons met Emmylou Harris. We can only hope that the guys decide to return to the studio and cut a full-length work of art soon. Better yet, how about a live album? Just one listen and you'll be a fan. ~ Michael B. Smith, Rovi

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Grab a box of tissues and a bottle of whiskey

This is real country music the way they did it before your Kenny Chesneys and your Martina McBrides. Real Honky Tonk duet type music in the vein of Jones-Wynette and Parton-Wagoner, this is tear jerkin country the way it used to/should be. The vocals in these gems are simply beautiful and heartfelt, please I can't stress it enough, buy this album, you won't hear this on your country top 100 lists.

honky-tonk revival

This record is focused; it seeks to record pure classic honky-tonk, and that's what it does. With John Howie's voice, he could never pull of pretense even if he wanted to, and though Tift's voice will appeal to a wider range of listeners, her delivery is always noted for its honesty. Don't look for thought-provoking top-tier "alt-country"/folk-rock lyircs here; that's not what this is about, though these are accomplished songwriters; honky-tonk is what it is, and the two originals blend right in with the oldies covers.

Biography

Born: January 8, 1975 in Houston, TX

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

Singer/songwriter Tift Merritt seemingly appeared out of nowhere in the spring of 2002 with her acclaimed debut album Bramble Rose, but as is often the case, this triple-threat artist — a gifted singer, superb songwriter, and skillful guitarist — actually has plenty of experience under her belt. Born in Houston, TX, in 1975, Merritt's family moved to North Carolina when she was young and she's lived there ever since. Merritt first developed an interest in music when she was a child and...
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