Monday, June 22, 2009

Bob Walkenhorst and Jeff Porter released No Abandon

No Abandon

Bob Walkenhorst & Jeff Porter


Released: June 22, 2009


Peak: --


Sales (in millions): --


Genre: roots rock


Tracks:

Song Title (date of single release, chart peaks) Click for codes to singles charts.

  1. No Abandon
  2. Silver Lake (2003, --)
  3. Ruin the Rain
  4. Overland Hill
  5. Stay Ahead of the Wolves
  6. Sinking Hour
  7. Broken Radio
  8. Ridiculously Beautiful
  9. Hey Bird
  10. I Hope You’re Laughing
  11. Jimmy Lee

Rating:

3.283 out of 5.00 (average of 6 ratings)


Awards: (Click on award to learn more).

About the Album:

“Middle-aged musicians often make albums where they long for the glory days of their youth, or, worse yet, pretend they never ended, or even worse, sound like they learned nothing along the way. Bob Walkenhorst, former singer and songwriter from 1980s’ rock group the Rainmakers, has teamed up with fellow Kansas City musician (and musical bud for the past 6 years) Jeff Porter” VR for No Abandon, the first album by the pair as a duo, but Walkenhorst’s second post-Rainmakers outing.

The album “is a collection of 11 songs about that immortal subject for mortals, mortality. ‘We thought of calling the CD ‘Death,’ but thought that might sound too commercial,’ says Walkenhorst.” VR

“What you get is observations about being more than half-way through the journey, not regretting a second, and being determined to pay attention and squeeze every drop from what you have left. Sideways traditional, familiar but not predictable, these are acoustic guitar/2-part harmony songs that might have been written last week, or a century ago. A few echoes of the Carter Family, and Paul and Art, even the neighborly Ozark Mountain Daredevils, mix with Bob and Jeff’s acoustic-rockers common sense and sensibility.” VR

“Standout tracks – No Abandon, a cryptic but emotionally clear painting about the joy of the journey along with the beautiful Silver Lake, Sinking Hour – the ghost of A.P. Carter is smiling down on this one, Stay Ahead of the Wolves – dangerously close to falling into ‘wind beneath my wings’ territory (it doesn’t), a soaring beautiful melody about, what else, Keeping On. And Hey Bird, Porter’s jazzy acoustic tune about chasing the song and the girl. No filler, or light entertainment here. This is the real stuff, about the real stuff.” VR

Resources and Related Links:


Other Related DMDB Pages:

First posted 6/1/2011; updated 8/9/2021.

No comments:

Post a Comment