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Farm Five Flash Collection

Posted on December 18, 2009.
Farm Five Flash CollectionMoneyland, a Collection of Multi-artist one That Offers to a Hard one Striking Looks at the Injustices of today Economiques, Hits with the Stores July 8

The modern day fatty blue patriarche Del McCoury adds a new dimension to his role as a musical leader July 8, 2008 when his family possessed McCoury Music Etiqueter, distributed by the locomotive Distribution RED (a division of SonyBMG) relaxs Moneyland, a collection of timely multi-artist one that offers to a hard one striking looks at the injustice of today economical one by an attentive selection of six new one (or recently recorded) the songs, mixed with eight neglected gems and the preferred classical. Framed by the extracts of two of Depression ere of Roosevelt of Franklin "the conversations of corner of the fire," Moneyland restarts the country and the connections of the music of fatty blue to the lives of people workers in the manners that honor the passed, count on the listeners of future and challenge to act in the present.

The greenhouse books musical of Moneyland are found in classical Bernard of era of Depression of Smith "Thin", "the Blues of Threshold of the poverty," as the original one 1931 recordings at first of the album is equalled by a new one "the Blues of Threshold of the poverty 2008," presenting McCoury, the Mac Wiseman, Victory of the music conqueror Tim O'Brien and the legendary harmonies of Welsh Gillian & David Rawlings. Between the two, the collection explores the hardships of rural city and working small people and their families. The names and the familiar songs abound -- the Band of McCoury of affable Del two original songs to the table, Lobby of Music Country of Famer Blackbird the provisions Bla¨mes the 1973 classics "If We Do It By December" and the most recent one "this than Arrived,"? that appeared on his beginning of fatty blue of Music of McCoury of the last year, and the series includes Emmylou Harris and Rodney Crowell sparkles takes his "Starving Mom Eyes" -- but there is also the piece for Dan Tyminski 2001 recordings of "Carries Me through The Mountain," base on a true history of era of Depression, Bla¨me and Marty Stuart fades "Blues of the Farmer," Knight of Chris "A Step of Train Runs," a more recent story of economical devastation, And more. Nevertheless so new or old, the fatty blue, the country or other something, every song contributes to deep impact of Moneyland.

This impact is more than the musical comedy, and it does not take long to learn that for McCoury, the new album is more just a thematic collection -- it is a project that reflects deep and durable worries formed by the observation and the experience. "I grew on a farm me, of return during the last one 'the years 40, and we all students. We raised pigs and chickens, the had dairy cows, we dispatched milk. The times were good for the farmer in these days, but now the farmers hang just surae¦par their nails".

"It is sad to me that the childlike ones of country cannot remain in their natal cities more. There is not occasion, there is not jobs, there is just nothing. And to the fine other of life, there are a lot of people that lose the retirements that they worked for -- that arrived to my woman, John -- and there are more people in cash on the social Security than never. You know, we have a small entertainment on this album with this song of Beatles, 'When I am 64,' but really, this is not any joke. It seemed as 60 was really old, but these days, it feels the average age more as, and to be a lot of years old forward of you without sure being that you spent a life functioning for, as a retirement or as a social Security, will be there -- well, that does not seem just to right".

Nevertheless as pointed as the critic is, and as splitting as the thoughts and the histories integreds in the songs of Moneyland are, Del and its associates -- his director, its actions of Strickland of Stan the executive credits of producer with Del, while Strickland produced the project with the sons of Del, Rob and Ronnie -- never loses view two points key: first, that the art Musical album is also to oblige and irresistible as its feelings are sturdy, and second, that it is Not only criticizes, but inspiring, also. While the histories of Moneyland can say process and even despair, they are never without the hope -- with enough spirit and with the penetrating brightnesses of humor.

"Moneyland has a message that the people need to hear and to think about," said McCoury of a pensive air. "And, especially in a year of election, take measures on. This not is left politics of, this is to do which is better for our country and everyone in him, not just a happy few one".

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