Sara Evans – The Barker Family Band (Live from City Winery Nashville) (2019) [FLAC 24 bit, 48 kHz]

Sara Evans - The Barker Family Band (Live from City Winery Nashville) (2019) [FLAC 24 bit, 48 kHz] Download

Artist: Sara Evans
Album: The Barker Family Band (Live from City Winery Nashville)
Genre: Country
Release Date: 2019
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 48 kHz
Duration: 01:23:41
Total Tracks: 16
Total Size: 997 MB

Tracklist:

1. Sara Evans – Southern Cross (06:36)
2. Sara Evans – Four-Thirty (05:44)
3. Sara Evans – XO (03:53)
4. Sara Evans – Why Not Me (04:08)
5. Sara Evans – (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman (07:46)
6. Sara Evans – Dreams (04:30)
7. Sara Evans – A Little Bit Stronger (06:42)
8. Sara Evans – Otis Redding (05:08)
9. Sara Evans – Suds In The Bucket (05:26)
10. Sara Evans – So Far Away (04:21)
11. Sara Evans – Long Ride Home (03:39)
12. Sara Evans – Long Way Down (05:30)
13. Sara Evans – Not Over You (04:24)
14. Sara Evans – As (05:13)
15. Sara Evans – Tennessee Whiskey (05:03)
16. Sara Evans – Born To Fly (05:31)

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Sara Evans isn’t the only talent in her family. The “Born to Fly” singer’s upcoming album is a joint effort, featuring vocals from 16-year-old daughter Olivia and guitar playing from her 19-year-old son, Avery.

Evans and the Barker Family Band debuted earlier this year, taking their family show on a mini-tour in May in support of their first EP, The Barker Family Band, which impacted in April. The last few shows on the tour were recorded, and songs from these shows will be released on a new live LP called Live From City Winery Nashville, which is set for an Aug. 30 release.The track listing, below, features many notable covers, including Beyonce (“XO”), Fleetwood Mac (“Dreams”), country’s own the Judds (“Why Not Me”), soul icon Stevie Wonder (“As”) and a Chris Stapleton hit, “Tennessee Whiskey.”

Also included on the EP: Sara Evans solo classics “Suds in the Bucket” and “A Little Bit Stronger,” which has guest vocals from Evans’ daughter Olivia, and “Born to Fly,” with guests Fairground Saints who assist in updating Evans’ classic hit.

In an interview with Rolling Stone Country, Evans says her family band gig will be short-lived and is not a total career shift.

“It’s just a one-time thing,” she says, further explaining that “Olivia is in the process of starting her career and she’s already really busy. Avery too. He won’t be playing guitar for me too much longer because he has his own stuff.”

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