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Brad Hines is a true Texas original whose country-folk-rock style weaves great storytelling with a powerful acoustic sound.

12 MP3 Songs
COUNTRY: Country Folk, FOLK: Modern Folk



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Fort Worth WEEKLY
Oct 19-25, 2005
Tom Geddie
Brad Hines
Who We Are
(Bull Creek Productions)
Brad Hines has been hanging around Ft. Worth for a long time now, hosting an open mic at the White Elephant Saloon, gigging wherever he can, and getting better however he can. His folk based country has always been a quiet cut above.
Who We Are, his collaboration with co-producers Walt Wilkins and Tim Lorsch, is definitely non-Nashville. Instead of sparkling with superficial flash, the record is, at heart, a sparsely arranged and contemplative look at growing up.
The two main themes are nearly universal-redemption for a misspent youth and wanting a second chance at love.
Redemption begins with the first song, "Forever in His Debt," in which Hines comes face to face with a lifestyle "full of speed and beer and close to death"; then continues with the Wilkins/Jamie Richards song "(Gambling with the) Privileges of Youth"; and concludes with "Hello It's Me," a prayer of gratitude for being washed clean and set free. There's also "How it All Went Down," a story of twisted love and murder.
The rest of the c.d. is about human love in its myriad of forms - first found, first lost, fooled by its nearest relative (lust), committed to never letting it go. Two tracks are especially noteworthy: The title song is a sonically emotional guitar-and-fiddle tune about letting go in the hope of holding on, and "True Love" is a tiny, simple, upbeat duet with Bonnie Bishop in which Hines sounds a little like John Prine but deeper vocally.
The instrumentation is a mix of acoustic and electric in which even the electric feels acoustic because of the peaceful, contemplative nature of the well-crafted music. Who We Are deserves the same kind of listener. - Tom Geddie


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