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Artist:Rumer
Title:Nashville Tears - The Songs Of Hugh Prestwood
Label:  Cooking Vinyl
Country:UK
Catalogue:COOKLP744XX
Barcode:711297524499
Date:14 Aug 2020
Format:LP
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Community: 1 Owns
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TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
Side A
A1RumerThe Fate Of FirefliesHugh PrestwoodRate
A2RumerJune It's Gonna HappenHugh PrestwoodRate
A3RumerOklahoma StrayHugh PrestwoodRate
A4RumerBristlecone Pine (Featuring Lost Hollow)Hugh PrestwoodRate
Side B
B1RumerGhost In This HouseHugh PrestwoodRate
B2RumerDeep Summer In The Deep SouthHugh PrestwoodRate
B3RumerHeart Full Of RainHugh PrestwoodRate
B4RumerThat's ThatHugh PrestwoodRate
Side C
C1RumerHard Times For LoversHugh PrestwoodRate
C2RumerLearning How To LoveHugh PrestwoodRate
C3RumerStarcrosssed Hanger Of The MoonHugh PrestwoodRate
C4RumerHere You AreHugh PrestwoodRate
Side D
D1RumerThe Song Remembers WhenHugh PrestwoodRate
D2RumerThe Snow White Rows Of ArlingtonHugh PrestwoodRate
D3RumerHalf The MoonHugh PrestwoodRate


Notes

The album's release was postponed from 24 April 2020 to 14 August 2020 owing to the coronavirus pandemic.

Gatefold sleeve. Baby blue coloured vinyl. The back cover carries a sticker with the barcode and Catalogue Number COOKLP744XX, presumably to reflect that this is the coloured vinyl release as opposed to the black vinyl release, which is COOKLP744.

From Rumer's website:

Southern American folklore tells of song-catchers: individuals who possess a spiritual, almost supernatural, connection to the music of a culture. They gather important songs and preserve them, providing voices to give them life and ensuring they’re remembered.

Rumer is such a song-catcher. Songs written by the British singer, like Slow and Aretha, made her a worldwide million-seller but she also has an unerring instinct for the work of others. On Nashville Tears, Rumer immerses herself in the catalogue of Hugh Prestwood, a songwriter whose name is spoken with reverence by his colleagues. An album to savour, Nashville Tears collects fifteen of Prestwood’s finest songs, many never recorded until now, revealing truths of the heart, both intimate and universal, realistic and romantic.

Comments and Reviews
 
JPGR&B SUBS
20th Jul 2020
 Review
Review by Nicholas John from RnR Volume 2 Issue 82 July/August 2020.

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JPGR&B SUBS
17th Jul 2020
 That’s That is released today, 17 July 2020, as a download and is the final track from Nashville Tears - The Songs Of Hugh Prestwood to be made available ahead of the album's release on 14th August 2020.

 

 
JPGR&B SUBS
17th Jul 2020
 The Official Video for Deep Summer In The Deep South premiered on You Tube on 14 July 2020.

 

 
JPGR&B SUBS
12th Jun 2020
 A new track has been released today from the album. It is Deep Summer In The Deep South.

 

 
JPGR&B SUBS
27th May 2020
 Review
Review by Alan Cackett, former editor of Maverick magazine and 47th Member of the British Country Music Hall of Fame.

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JPGR&B SUBS
12th May 2020
 And today, 12 May 2020, an Official Lyric Video is released for June It's Gonna Happen.

In an e-mail to fans Rumer comments:

When I first listened through Hugh Prestwood’s catalogue this song really spoke to me. It had such a beautiful lyric coupled with an unusual melody. When I told Hugh himself that I was going to cut it, he actually had to think hard to remember writing it, and he even asked me to send him a copy of it. So it’s a deep a cut as can be! Listening through Hugh’s publishing catalogue was like deep diving for pearls. June for me, is one of those special pearls.

I hope you like it as much as I do!

I am so grateful to all of you for listening and being here.

Love,
Rumer x

 

 
JPGR&B SUBS
10th May 2020
 June It's Gonna Happen is the fifth track now available (from 8 May 2020) on You Tube.

 

 
JPGR&B SUBS
27th Mar 2020
 The Fate of Fireflies is the fourth track now available (from 27 March 2020) on You Tube.

 

 
JPGR&B SUBS
13th Mar 2020
 The Song Remembers When is the third track now available (from 13 March 2020) on You Tube.

 

 
JPGR&B SUBS
9th Mar 2020
 A 4 minute 18 seconds electronic press kit video of behind the scenes of Nashville Tears.

 

 
JPGR&B SUBS
5th Mar 2020
 Hard Time For Lovers was released digitally as a single on 28 February 2020.

 

 
JPGR&B SUBS
2nd Feb 2020
 No. 1 in the Top 50 vinyl albums viewed yesterday, probably as a result of me publicising the entry on two Rumer-related Facebook groups yesterday.
 

 
JPGR&B SUBS
31st Jan 2020
 

Bristlecone Pine was released digitally on 31 January 2020.

 


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