Two Gallants - What The Toll Tells FLAC

Tracklist
| 1 | Long Summer Day |
| 2 | ThrenodyCello – Jackie Perez Gratz |
| 3 | Waves Of Grain |
| 4 | Steady Rollin' |
| 5 | Las Cruces Jail |
| 6 | Negrophelia Blues |
| 7 | 16th St. DozensTrumpet, Trombone – Alberto Cuéllar |
| 8 | Big Lucille |
| 9 | Age Of Assassins |
| 10 | Some Slender RestCello – Jackie Perez Gratz |
| 11 | The Prodigal Son |
Versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SCE91CD | Two Gallants | What The Toll Tells (CD, Album) | Saddle Creek Europe | SCE91CD | Europe | 2006 |
| lbj-91 | Two Gallants | What The Toll Tells (CD, Album) | Saddle Creek | lbj-91 | USA & Canada | 2006 |
| VCO-0025 | Two Gallants | What The Toll Tells (CD, Album, Promo, RE) | Sideout Records | VCO-0025 | Japan | 2006 |
| lbj-91 | Two Gallants | What The Toll Tells (CD, Album) | Saddle Creek | lbj-91 | USA & Canada | 2006 |
| LBJ-91 | Two Gallants | What The Toll Tells (2xLP, RP) | Saddle Creek | LBJ-91 | Europe | 2011 |
Credits
- Drums – Auggie Washington
- Guitar, Harmonica – Chelsea Jackson
- Mastered By – Doug Van Sloun
- Mixed By – Scott Solter, Two Gallants
- Music By – Auggie Washington, Chelsea Jackson
- Recorded By – Scott Solter
- Vocals – Auggie Washington, Chelsea Jackson
- Written-By – Chelsea Jackson
Notes
Test pressing, 180 Gram Vinyl.
Pressing quantity unknown.
Barcodes
- Barcode: 6 4840150911 3
Companies
- Pressed By – Record Technology Incorporated – 13975
Video
Album
What The Toll Tells - Two Gallants. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. What the Toll Tells is the second album recorded by Two Gallants released in February 2006 see 2006 in music. It was recorded at Tiny Telephone Studios, San Francisco during July 2005. This album is the 91st release of Saddle Creek Records. The album received a high score of 71 on , a review-aggregation website. Album 2006 9 Songs. what the Toll Tells Two Gallants. What the Toll Tells. It seemed quite hard to believe that Two Gallants could fulfill the expectation created by the quality of their first LP The Throes, but even the angels on the cover of this second album, What the Toll Tells, appear to be amazed that they have done so. And it is understandable. First, the production from new label Saddle Creek improves the sound of its predecessor, and the San Francisco-formed duo doesn't spare us a moment to miss it, opening with the rocky Las Cruces Jail, probably the most powerful song of their short discography so far. Two Gallants beg these and other questions on their sophomore LP. What the Toll Tells appropriates Southern trad-Americana, from bitterly class-conscious folk to vibrantly violent outlaw country, and runs it through an emo-punk filter. The long compositions are modernized with the sort of croaky vocals and spiky guitars familiar from Bright Eyes and Cursive. The album opens with its strongest track, Las Cruces Jail. Lonesome whistles set the scene for this yowling cow-punk stomper. Adam Stephens locates a strong vocal melody for his jailhouse lament, as he does on the acoustic dirg. What The Toll Tells by Two Gallants, released 21 February 2006 1. Las Cruces Jail 2. Steady Rollin' 3. Some Slender Rest 4. Long Summer Day 5. The Prodigal Son 6. Threnody 7. 16th St. Dozens 8. Age Of Assassins 9. Waves Of Grain In a style that allows for little flourish and where every element has stark purpose, two voices, guitars, drums, and a harmonica make up the sound of Two Gallants. Overdubs and guest musicians are kept to an effective minimum. Two Gallants rambled thousands of miles, across counties and continents, to make What the Toll Tells. Their sophomore album swells with the kind of world-weary storytelling. Listen free to Two Gallants What the Toll Tells Las Cruces Jail, Steady Rollin' and more. 9 tracks 59:44. Summary: This is the second album and Saddle Creek debut for the San Francisco duo of Adam Stephens and Tyson Vogel. Record Label: Saddle Creek. Genres: Indie, Rock. This album is the second release from the San Francisco folk-punk duo, Two Gallants, and their first on Saddle Creek records. The signing garnered them some more attention from fans of the other bands on Saddle Creek, such as Bright Eyes, it didn't have an affect on the greatness of their music at all. This album is still filled with folk classics just as The Throes was. The record starts off with the first single of the album, Las Cruces Jail. This song has a lot of energy in it and is a really nice album opener. One of the best things about Two Gallants is their ability to tell a story,. Two Gallants : What the Toll Tells,альбом, рецезия, трек-лист, mp3, тексты песен




















