I'm Torn
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- I'm Torn
- Take Me Back
- It Looked Good on Paper - Randy Kohrs, Dolly Parton
- I See How You Are
- Handmade Nails and Homemade Love
- Hurry Back Jesus
- Fifty Good Years
- Passion's Price
- Over You By Now
- That's What I've Learned (From Lovin' You)
- Mountain Stone
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #246593 in Music
- Released on: 2004-10-19
- Number of discs: 1
Customer Reviews
Randy at his best
WOW!
Where does this talent come from. He is absolutely amazing. He has a sound of his own. He takes music and makes it his own. You can feel every emotion on this cd. Its the best!
Many musical moods and the exercise yields bountiful rewards
Playing Time - 33:45 -- Resophonic guitarist Randy Kohrs is a well-known Nashville session musician who has also released three previous solo album projects. His fourth, "I'm Torn," is an all-bluegrass album that will appeal to fans of all ages. Kohrs wrote or co-wrote all but two of the songs, produced, engineered, and mixed all the music on this disc. With the help of 15 noteworthy musicians including Scott Vestal, Jay Weaver, Cody Kilby, Josh Williams, Tim Crouch, and others, the result is a contemporary gift full of energy and velocity. Carl Jackson and Dolly Parton appear with Kohrs at track three, "It Looked Good On Paper" (written by Jackson with Pam Tillis). Randy has previously toured the world with Dolly as part of her band, The Blueniques.
Randy's participation as a session musician on over 300 albums has emphasized his expert instrumental virtuosity. This project is a showcase of his singularly impressive talents as a songwriter and singer. He sings with a no-holds barred style. He's truly a well-rounded individual who is a deserving member of the bluegrass elite. The talented Kohrs has found his stylistic footing as a solo contemporary bluegrass artist, and his songs are distinguished by consummate pyrotechnics and drive. Whether your favorite is a hustling song like "Mountain Stone," or a reflective, sad tale of growing old, "Fifty Good Years," Kohrs covers many musical moods and the exercise yields bountiful rewards. (Joe Ross, staff writer, Bluegrass Now)




