Ray Wylie Hubbard – Co-Starring (2020) [FLAC 24 bit, 48 kHz]

Ray Wylie Hubbard - Co-Starring (2020) [FLAC 24 bit, 48 kHz] Download

Artist: Ray Wylie Hubbard
Album: Co-Starring
Genre: Country
Release Date: 2020
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 48 kHz
Duration: 39:48
Total Tracks: 10
Total Size: 502 MB

Tracklist:

1. Ray Wylie Hubbard – Bad Trick (04:01)
2. Ray Wylie Hubbard – Rock Gods (04:14)
3. Ray Wylie Hubbard – Fast Left Hand (04:15)
4. Ray Wylie Hubbard – Mississippi John Hurt (03:40)
5. Ray Wylie Hubbard – Drink Till I See Double (03:58)
6. Ray Wylie Hubbard – R.O.C.K. (04:14)
7. Ray Wylie Hubbard – Outlaw Blood (03:09)
8. Ray Wylie Hubbard – Rattlesnake Shakin’ Woman (04:31)
9. Ray Wylie Hubbard – Hummingbird (03:08)
10. Ray Wylie Hubbard – The Messenger (04:33)

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Acclaimed singer/songwriter Ray Wylie Hubbard establishes the tone of his gritty forthcoming album with “Bad Trick” featuring Ringo Starr, Don Was, Joe Walsh and Chris Robinson.Hubbard conceptualized and produced CO-STARRING, his eclectic 10-track collection due July 10 via Big Machine Records and available for pre-order now. He invites other iconic musicians and eclectic voices on his 17th studio album, including bluegrass/folk legend Peter Rowan on the tender “Hummingbird,” emerging Nashville renegade Ashley McBryde on the tough girl homage “Outlaw Blood,” SiriusXM femme fatales Paula Nelson and Elizabeth Cook on the randy “Drink ‘Til I See Double” or the trippy rocker Aaron Lee Tasjan on the elegiac “Rock Gods.”

“I have believed in the rule that one should not sing their own praises, but with my new record on Big Machine Records, well I’m going to have to break that rule. Co-Starring has got grit, groove, tone and taste and is so righteously cool that small demons will drool, and little angels will want to line dance.” – Ray Wylie Hubbard

Earthy, real, funky, and unabashed, Hubbard’s records have been swapped and played on the road by everyone from Blackberry Smoke and Georgia Satellites to Black Stone Cherry. The Austin Music and Eric Church-inducted Texas Heritage Songwriters Hall of Famer was born in Soper, Oklahoma, went to high school with cosmic cowboy Michael Martin Murphey and spent his summers playing folk music in Red River, New Mexico. It all added to an iconoclastic, hell-bent for truths and textures in writing about the way outlaws live. That passion for the man who’s as much a renegade poet as a roadhouse saint resulted in an array of genres and ages joining for his first high-profile label release.

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