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There's a dreamlike quality to Deadman's Paramour, and a sense of hushed open space that makes them seem like an unlikely mating between American Music Club, Chris Isaak, and Mazzy Star. Stephen Collins is a writer with a sense of depth and history, which he demonstrates in "The Ballad of Padre Miguel" and "Three Murders." There's something ineffably Western (not to mention a taste of the Mexican border) about his compositions, a feel for the desert and open spaces that fill the West, without ever resorting to outlaw mythology. And in "Lonely Times" there are moments when he seems to conjure up America's best roots band, the Band, in the ruggedness of his words and melodies. And that leads fairly naturally to a cover of Paul Simon's "America," performed in hushed tones by Stephen and Sherilyn Collins before floating out some minutes later on the hidden ambient instrumental. In "The Pale Rider," "Rosa Marie," and "La Zapatista," Collins has created three of the best roots compositions in many years; it's hard to classify them as rock or country because they refuse to fall into any pigeonhole -- and the band fires quiet sparks throughout them, indeed on the entire album. A small masterpiece of Americana.
© Chris Nickson /TiVo

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1
The Ballad of Padre Miguel
00:03:49

Deadman, MainArtist - Steven Patrick Collins, Composer

2001 Wildcat Sky Music, BMI 2001 Wildcat Sky Music, BMI

2
Three Murders
00:05:40

Deadman, MainArtist - Steven Patrick Collins, Composer

2001 Wildcat Sky Music, BMI 2001 Wildcat Sky Music, BMI

3
Blue River
00:03:53

Deadman, MainArtist - Steven Patrick Collins, Composer

2001 Wildcat Sky Music, BMI 2001 Wildcat Sky Music, BMI

4
Ghost Story
00:03:56

Deadman, MainArtist - Steven Patrick Collins, Composer

2001 Wildcat Sky Music, BMI 2001 Wildcat Sky Music, BMI

5
Rosa Marie
00:05:50

Deadman, MainArtist - Steven Patrick Collins, Composer

2001 Wildcat Sky Music, BMI 2001 Wildcat Sky Music, BMI

6
La Zapatista
00:01:32

Deadman, MainArtist - Steven Patrick Collins, Composer

2001 Wildcat Sky Music, BMI 2001 Wildcat Sky Music, BMI

7
The Pale Rider
00:04:20

Deadman, MainArtist - Steven Patrick Collins, Composer

2001 Wildcat Sky Music, BMI 2001 Wildcat Sky Music, BMI

8
Down By The Winedale
00:04:48

Deadman, MainArtist - Steven Patrick Collins, Composer

2001 Wildcat Sky Music, BMI 2001 Wildcat Sky Music, BMI

9
Sun Go Down
00:04:25

Deadman, MainArtist - Steven Patrick Collins, Composer

2001 Wildcat Sky Music, BMI 2001 Wildcat Sky Music, BMI

10
The Water is Washing Over Me
00:03:37

Deadman, MainArtist - Steven Patrick Collins, Composer

2001 Wildcat Sky Music, BMI 2001 Wildcat Sky Music, BMI

11
Lonely Times
00:10:28

Deadman, MainArtist - Steven Patrick Collins, Composer

2001 Wildcat Sky Music, BMI 2001 Wildcat Sky Music, BMI

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There's a dreamlike quality to Deadman's Paramour, and a sense of hushed open space that makes them seem like an unlikely mating between American Music Club, Chris Isaak, and Mazzy Star. Stephen Collins is a writer with a sense of depth and history, which he demonstrates in "The Ballad of Padre Miguel" and "Three Murders." There's something ineffably Western (not to mention a taste of the Mexican border) about his compositions, a feel for the desert and open spaces that fill the West, without ever resorting to outlaw mythology. And in "Lonely Times" there are moments when he seems to conjure up America's best roots band, the Band, in the ruggedness of his words and melodies. And that leads fairly naturally to a cover of Paul Simon's "America," performed in hushed tones by Stephen and Sherilyn Collins before floating out some minutes later on the hidden ambient instrumental. In "The Pale Rider," "Rosa Marie," and "La Zapatista," Collins has created three of the best roots compositions in many years; it's hard to classify them as rock or country because they refuse to fall into any pigeonhole -- and the band fires quiet sparks throughout them, indeed on the entire album. A small masterpiece of Americana.
© Chris Nickson /TiVo

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