Two Coats (Jubilee Version) by Tyler Childers MP3 Info
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2 stars for making the description about something political left.
This albumâs description and smear of half his audience is misguided. To paint a large swath of the population with such a wide brush is virtue signaling at its worst. In re: to the album, I respect his desire to evolve musically, but this didnât hit the mark. Too big of a leap and it abandoned his audience.
Little things stand out like the setar at the end of angel band, that has a lot of meaning. Don't judge this right off the bat. Tyler shares the spotlight with his band and they also add so many intelligent layers.
This is Tylerâs most musically advanced album. If you donât like it, cry somewhere else. As for everyone else, especially the musicians, enjoy!
Love it!
Childers lost his way when he buckled to the woke left wing Democrats. America is, and has been for 200 years, the most charitable country in the world, almost all of it coming from organizations based in Christian faith. We fought a civil war to bring down slavery while the continent of Africa still has institutional slavery. We embrace the disabled and give them every chance to live a normal life, while most of the world abandons them on the streets. And we defend helpless unborn children while the left has an insatiable desire to kill them. The problem with Childers and his ilk is a pathetic level of ignorance. They hate America because they know nothing about the rest of the world. And Childers makes millions playing music that is rooted in the America he hates. Go figure.
It doesnât work. I wanted to like it but this is garbage. Whatâs happened / gone political and lost it musically.
Just not a sound I like.
I heard a small clip on the KSR show and had to check out this album. This music just instantly reached way down in my soul and pulled out emotions I had forgotten and thought were dead. It was like taking a dry rotted sponge and tossing it into an ocean when this music flowed from my speakers into every cell in my body. My heart skipped a beat. It literally brought tears to my eyes. There is just something so real and genuine in Tylerâs voice that for now I just canât get enough of.
I donât remember being more disappointed in an album in my life. Itâs amazing that a song can be played three different ways and still lack depth. Lyrics lack the passion, heart and hurt that Tyler once put into his albums. As a guitar player in church, Iâm all for a gospel album and a sober one as well, but this greatly misses the mark. I planned to follow Tylerâs next tour but Iâm having seconds thoughts since heâll be paying mostly this album. Drop the band, pick up your guitar and write some good music again. Please
Great Christian songs âïž
Great music!!
Yes sir..
Itâs hard to believe this is the same guy who put out the album Purgatory.
Disappointed . . . initially. Too this, too that, out there, not our Tyler Childers. Would have given it 1 star after first listen, but this is one of those albums that will draw you back for one more listen and then another and another. One of those albums you don't think you like . . . until you do! Kinda like Sound & Fury by Sturgill.
Loved a lot about this album. Definitely harkens back to old school Gospel music and the experience of growing up in church. His cover of âOld Country Churchâ and âWay of the Triune Godâ are my favs. Disagreed theologically on âAngel Bandâ, but I hope he sees that despite the imperfection of people (esp. Christians), Christ loves him and wants all to be with him (John 3:16-17). Overall, a very good album, especially the Hallelujah versions.
I feel like most religions have way to many hypocrites, preaching to us sinners about how to live a better life. A life that secures our tickets to the biggest most powerful show that we have an opportunity to gain admittance to. It seems to me that Tyler redirects through his magical voice those misconceptions and what I feel to be the code to gain admittance to the show of our lifetime. Heâs came along way in life, fought the devil on his shoulder with years of addiction and being unsure of his lifeâs path. He has since overcome one of the hardest journeys life can take you on, and from my point of view released this album to celebrate his journey down his new path of sobriety. Tyler conducts this celebration by harmonizing his heritage and upbringing in gospel with his own added touch. This album represents so much to so many regardless of anyones faith and beliefs and that no matter the path anyone of us are on, we have the opportunity to take the most righteous route when weâre ready. With the song Jubilee (either version), we are shown that regardless of your faith, each and everyone of us have an opportunity to rejoice in heaven together for eternity regardless of the route we took to get there and our beliefs in religion. Iâm a believer in the all mighty and every now and again will stumble off the most direct path to the biggest show, but once I realize how rocky of a path Iâm on, I take a look at my moral compass and am able to find that direct path again. This album gives me the hope as it should to us all, that we will be admitted to the biggest show in our lifetime, regardless of the pathways we took to get there, beliefs that were instilled in us at birth. We should all know that we will always have our own moral compass that will point us in the right direction to get us back on path when weâre ready for that direct route. Great job Tyler, you are a true inspiration to me and so many. Youâve given me hope and have helped me through so many rocky pathways over the last 4 years Iâve been following you. I to was raised in Christianity, and havenât always lived my life through the preachingâs and interpretations of the good word I was taught to live by growing up in the south. Iâve always felt thatâs ok, as long as we always resort back to our own moral compass and keep striving to find a better more direct route to our final show. Your in inspiration to me for even brighter days yet to come and give me the motivation for my journey through life. Thank you!
Absolutely love this album. Iâm loving Heart youâve been tendinâ & Way of the Triune God! So so good.
Most country artists understand how great Gospel songs sound and record a gospel album. It would be nice if he was a practicing christian, which would make it seem more genuine. Also, the universalist attitude where he envisions âmuslims, Hindus, etcâ in Heaven is not a Christian idea and should not be included in a gospel theme album. The album sounds good, wish there were more than 8 songs
Well done Tyler, heâs doing music his way and doesnât care what others think. Good job sir
Personal project. Want to make music my own way. All the great have an album like this. Not mainstream and some argue counter to what make them âfamousâ to start. But what is in here is a throwback to his roots through his own lens and experience. This album and the different song versions highlight that an individual is made up of all types of thingsâŠand they got there on their own path.
If you arenât capable of understanding how deep and broad these lyrics are because youâre too far stuck in your Bible, try opening your mind a little before writing a review!!! This is his best musical and lyrical work yet.
Bought ahead of time but this isnât like his previous albums. I wished I would have waited and previewed album before I bought.
Tyler gonna save us all. Love it.
Yeah. That about sums up one EPs worth of material recorded three different ways in the name of âartistic ambition.â
VERY disappointed!!! Nothing like his earlier albums. I donât even know what this is âŠâŠ wasted $12 is all I know.
love this album!! fantastic from start to finish of the entire thing (all 3 albums)
I like it, I don't love it. I should have waited for the release to make my purchase. Several tunes I really like...O.d Country Church, Can I Take my Hounds to Heaven and Angel Band. His voice sounds amazing. Just not a fan of every song like on his previous albums. Still love me some TC!
This album is not recommended and itâs not even close. 3 different versions of terrible songs only makes them worse. What happened to this dude? Maybe he hit his head? Who knows.
"They" told Ray Charles NOT to do a country album. When you're good, you CAN do anything. Tell Billy Strings NOT to do anything but bluegrass. Country, certainly gospel , are near the bottom of my list , but Tyler Childers sound is music to my ears. This is not a review just reaction to a limited sampling , and i like him stretching out a bit. A great singer , songwriter ,musician , may YOUR god bless him and may he be one with everything. Isn't the title corny enough ,and country enough for you purists and churchy types?
I just now discovered Childers ! Where has he been hiding ? This my friends is REAL music I absolutely LOVE the real raw feel of his bluegrass country roots.
This new sound⊠ainât it. Yikes. This album is truly awful. What a disappointment from a once great artist.
Love itâŠthat is all.
Every album we stray further from the light. Tyler builds a huge fan base⊠proceeds to completely change the sound and style most loved him for.
I want to start out by saying Tyler is an incredible artist and has one of my favorite voices in music. I have LOVED all of his stuff up to this point. I was super excited to purchase this album, but⊠I honestly hated the sound. Itâs not the content, because I love his writing. Heâs a highly gifted lyricist and storyteller. But the musical arrangements feel bloated and over produced. His voice has to fight over the music to be heard and so much of what makes his artistry unique is buried behind so much noise. I donât feel any emotion from any of the songs in this collection and some of my favorites from Purgatory were âreworkedâ until they are unrecognizable. I havenât gone so far as to look at who was the producer of this one. Maybe thatâs the problem, just a different vision for the music, but I hope Tyler will PLEASE go back to a more stripped down performance that allows us to actually feel his words and leave this over produced 1980âs hyper instrumentation to other artist who donât have the same talent level and need more distractions in the work.
My favorite âOld Country Church â, was written with Flat Lick Baptist Church in mind, the oldest Baptist church in Pulaski County, Ky, organized in 1799.
Album seems like a bit of a mess. Good musicianship but the writing is definitely lacking compared to previous records.
Go back to Purgatory please.
Huge fan of TylerâŠBUTâŠthis is bad. Reminds me of Neil Youngâs attempt at discoâŠ.just doesnât make sense.
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Woke and broke
This is a big shift for Tyler but once I gave it a couple of listens I was hooked. His vocals are better than ever. Canât stop listening.
Iâve been a fan of Tylerâs for years but Iâm not impressed with this new album. Sort of a let down.
Better than anything on tue radio. Ill take it.
I get that Tyler wanted to do what he wanted to do but I just donât get it. Itâs average music from a Superior Musical Mind and Talent. Sturgill did the same thing, never to be heard from again. So now my #1 (Sturgill) and #2 Tyler or gone and on the verge of goneâŠthank God for Jason Isbell to probably move up from that#3 spot. Iâll be listening to red barn, purgatory, Country Squire and all the live stuff of Tylerâs on Nugs for the rest of my life but this album wonât make it to â2024. What a let downâŠ
Used to like his material a lot, now he moved his themes into the religious realm, not my kind of fare. If you like that, his voice and presentation is still good.
Lots of repeats and instrumentals. Really a bummer.
Sounds like the "reviewer" should have spent some time "In the Old Country Church"...Please, stick to the music in a music review...Awesome album from Tyler...
Love this album. All three versions. Tyler is so unique and gifted. Love that heâs sticking to his true beliefs and doesnât care if it alienates othersâ beliefs. Wish more people were open minded.
Another generic album
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