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Trouble | 
enlarge | Artist: Ray Lamontagne Label: RCA Category: Music
List Price: $13.98 Buy New: $7.15 You Save: $6.83 (49%)
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Rating: 198 reviews Sales Rank: 316
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 63459 UPC: 828766345926 EAN: 8287663459266 ASIN: B0002S947K
Release Date: September 14, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: BRAND NEW Factory Sealed - Ready to be shipped within 24 hrs from California - Average 5 workdays delivery time - Excellent customer service - Buy with confidence!
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| Tracks:
| • | Trouble | | • | Shelter | | • | Hold You In My Arms | | • | Narrow Escape | | • | Burn | | • | Forever My Friend | | • | Hannah | | • | How Come | | • | Jolene | | • | All The Wild Horses |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Some singer/songwriters (think Paul Westerberg and Elliott Smith) develop their world-weariness through the unforgiving trials of passing years and the heart-breaking grind of the music business. Others (Van Morrison, Neil Young) seem to have sprung from out of nowhere with the fully formed soul of a life well-lived. Ray LaMontagne belongs with the latter. On this, his debut, LaMontagne has crafted a handful of quietly devastating meditations on life and love--and delivered them with a raspy vocal all his own. The simple, mournful lyrics of "Burn," "Shelter" and the title track recall a Hank Williams ballad, and the reserved production by alt-country/americana genius Ethan Johns (the Jayhawks, Ryan Adams, Kings of Leon) make this a great disc for smoky Saturday nights, and rainy Sunday mornings. --Ben Heege
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| Customer Reviews:
Great CD September 18, 2008 Theodore Simning Ray has a very interesting quality in his voice which ads a dimenmsion to almost any lyric. The Lyrics are very thought provoking making this a good purchase.
Moving Music By A New Master September 15, 2008 H. Parker Kelley (New Canaan, CT) Ray LaMontagne is one of the great new artist to come onto the music scene in recent years - and one that will be recognized as a great musician, vocalist and songwriter years to come.
Ray Lamontagne, Renaissance Man September 4, 2008 Thomas Thomsen (Denmark) That voice! It makes me think of some of the best, most soulful singers ever. Otis redding. Bobby Womack. Van Morrison. Stephen Stills. Not because Ray sounds like any of them, but because his voice just has that very special, warm sound that touches your soul. And he's a damn fine songwriter, too. Trouble, Shelter, All The Wild Horses, and Jolene (my favorite) are wonderful. This wasn't just a promising debut album, when it was released, it was a very convincing one. Ray got it right the first time around.
get into "Trouble" its the good kind .. August 12, 2008 opinion engine (illinois) Really good start for a "New" artist. Wild Horses is my favorite. Thats about what it took to drag me away from the stereo the first couple days of having this. Once it started getting a little too "heavy" I shuffled it inwith some "Norah Jones" {another favorite} they may both have that nostalgic "sound" but the "voice" sets them apart. Ray Lamontagne "Trouble" is worth the "effort". Snap it up while you can. The originality is "priceless".
Fantastic July 4, 2008 Sarah NC (North Carolina, USA) I bought this album based on the strength of just one song...I was so happily suprised to find the entire album was great. There are not a lot of albums I enjoy listening to start to finish; When I find one I put it on my "desert island" short list--this album made it there right away. The songs are simple, well crafted and beautiful. LaMontagne's voice is gorgeous and can run from mournful to joyful in three songs. He cites both Otis Redding and CSNY as influences and both are apparent on different tracks without the artist ever once sounding unoriginal. Loved it. I took away one star for one reason only, and maybe its an unfair one--the album is extremely mellow almost entirely, which means there may be certain times and or places that its just not the one you reach for.
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