Empty Pockets - Yarn

Empty Pockets

Yarn

  • Genre: Country
  • Release Date: 2008-08-13
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 15

  • ℗ 2011 Ardsley Music

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Can't Slow Down 3:09 USD 0.99
2
I Feel So Low 2:49 USD 0.99
3
Empty Pockets 3:11 USD 0.99
4
Music's Only Outlaw 4:08 USD 0.99
5
More 3:17 USD 0.99
6
I'm Down (feat. Edie Brickell) 3:54 USD 0.99
7
Ain't That a Sin 3:07 USD 0.99
8
Christopher Street 3:40 USD 0.99
9
I've Already Won 2:40 USD 0.99
10
Lies I've Told 3:40 USD 0.99
11
You Don't Love Me Anymore 3:51 USD 0.99
12
5 Guitars (feat. Caitlin Cary) 4:36 USD 0.99
13
Nuthin' But Time to Give 3:22 USD 0.99
14
Roadhouse 3:57 USD 0.99
15
Girl On the Side 3:31 USD 0.99
Empty Pockets - Yarn
Cover Album Empty Pockets - Yarn

Reviews

  • Awesome Music!
    5
    By beantown123
    We saw Yarn play live in Cambridge, MA and they are awesome! The mandolin player is really amazing. I would recommend anyone to buy their CD even if they aren't huge Blue Grass fans.
  • Lincoln, NE
    5
    By BubbaDing
    Awesome! Come to Lincoln, NE soon!
  • Great!!!!
    5
    By HillJumper
    These guys are great! Saw them live in Raleigh NC, and was blown away. I can’t wait for them to come back around.
  • More Soul Than You Can Shake A Fiddle At!
    5
    By TheSFKid
    Music to feel good about, with a real singer/songwriter who just gets it. Blake Christiana & Co. can't be stuck into a genre, they are just great music. In an age of pre-thought, packaged, B.S., this CD stands out, and gives me hope real music hasn't been handed over to industry, but rather a true artist. If there is any justice (or good taste) left in this world, Yarn will be the next big thing. A wise choice for anyone with a soul. This new album is fantastic, as is the first.
  • Classic Americana
    5
    By aburtch
    Wow! It's not often I'm blown away on the first listen by a brand new album from a (relatively) new band. This album has a classic Americana sound, upbeat acoustic guitars, shuffling ryhthms, mandolin accents, and forlorn vocals. It also has excellent songwriting and an a few all-star guests. If you are a fan of down home roots music or talented singer-songwriters, this album will fit perfectly in your collection. The themes aren't new here, but the writing is original and the songs will stick in your head and have you singing along. The harmony vocal meshes so perfectly with the lead at times you don't even realize it's there. A fantastic album, well worth the investment. I'm looking forward to hearing more from Yarn.
  • Happily Addicted
    4
    By Moffett77
    We stopped in to a bar in Chestertown MD and saw these guys by accident. The poster on the bar door said "Addictive Urban Grass" and that is what they have become for me. I bought the first album at the show and have been listening ever since. Buy the album and see them live you will not regret it.