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00-kip_moore-up_all_night-2012.nfo
Artist: Kip Moore
Album: Up All Night
Bitrate: 246kbps avg
Quality: EAC Secure Mode / LAME 3.98.4 / -V0 / 44.100Khz
Label: MCA Nashville
Genre: Country
Size: 84.29 megs
PlayTime: 0h 45min 32sec total
Rip Date: 2012-05-16
Store Date: 2012-05-24
Track List:
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01. Drive Me Crazy 4:04
02. Beer Money 3:38
03. Somethin' Bout a Truck 3:34
04. Everything But You 3:56
05. Crazy One More Time 4:25
06. Where You are Tonight 4:16
07. Hey Pretty Girl 3:36
08. Reckless (Still Growin' Up) 4:37
09. Up All Night 4:27
10. Fly Again 4:18
11. Faith When I Fall 4:41
Release Notes:
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"For years, I have been searching for the missing link between blue-collar rock
and country music," says noted journalist/historian Robert K. Oermann, who
writes for Music Row magazine. "This year, I think I have heard it. His name is
Kip Moore. There is fiery, urgent intensity in his voice. His lyrics vibrate
with conviction and true grit. The melodies have gripping, heart-in-throat
passion. And the roaring, propulsive performances on his debut album sound like
signposts on the highway to some Southern-fried Born to Run. Dare I say it? This
man just might be the hillbilly Springsteen."
Says Billboard Country Monitor's Tom Roland, "Gritty, earthy vocals layered over
powerfully simple arrangements. Moore isn't flashy, but the subtle frame he
creates for his blue-collar portraits make the images seem that much more real.
It also suggests he's confident in his songs and his performance. Which he ought
to be."
Kip chose Up All Night as the album's title because the phrase has multiple
meanings to him. "I spent so many late nights writing this record," he says. "I
was up until three or four in the morning listening to records and practicing
and writing songs and being engulfed in the whole process for years. I had a lot
of dark moments along the way and spent late nights crafting these songs. But it
can also mean just the late nights on the road having a good time. It means a
variety of things, and that's why I went with that title and the song is one my
favorites on the album."
Kip, who had a hand in writing all 11 songs on the album, isn't interested in
depicting a fairy-tale kind of love. "I am drawn to the real-life experiences
between a woman and a man. I try to sing about the way it is, but yet at the
same time, what you can hope for between a couple. I don't intend to paint a
picture of what it's really not."
Up All Night reveals some of the contradictions that he grapples with
personally. Although he's from a large family and enjoys musical collaborations
and performing onstage, he's an introvert who is often more comfortable being
alone. "There's a combativeness to the music too, a fight within," he says.
"With `Faith When I Fall,' I know how bad I need that spiritual realm, but yet I
find myself on this other end a lot of times."
Despite its edge, his music remains desperately optimistic. "I am hoping for
what I have yet to become," he says. "I feel like it's hopeful for what I've yet
reached, how I look forward to feeling, but I haven't gotten there yet".
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