Charlie Peacock – EVERY KIND OF UH-OH (2024)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/48 kHz | Time – 40:12 minutes | 432 MB | Genre: Folk Rock, Singer-Songwriter
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Front Cover | © Charlie Peacock
Music luminary and 6x Grammy-Award winning artist, musician and producer CHARLIE PEACOCK is releasing a new full-length album EVERY KIND OF UH-OH.
With his signature style and lyrical finesse, PEACOCK invites listeners into a realm where musical storytelling reigns supreme. The lead single, “Turtle in a Chinese Food Box,” a love song about PEACOCK’S first date with his wife Andi, is scheduled for release on August 2. It’s a tantalizing preview of the sonic voyage awaiting on the project, highlighting his talent for crafting memorable melodies and evocative narratives.An eclectic artist whose 50-year career includes GRAMMY Awards, solo albums, chart-topping productions, and everything in between, CHARLIE PEACOCK measures the long, winding road from past to present with his upcoming memoir Roots & Rhythm: A Life In Music (2.4.25). It’s the autobiographical story of an artist-dreamer born at the intersection of rock ‘n’ roll, jazz, and the nascent singer-songwriter movement.
The back half of 2024 was meant to be preparing for the book’s unveiling — you know, podcasts, interviews, marketing meetings. Then it happened — again. Music, that is.
“In less than two weeks, I had written 10 songs — artist songs, the kind only I could write and sing,” shares PEACOCK, whose musical talent is also wedged between the grooves of diverse acts such as, acclaimed folk duo The Civil Wars, Amy Grant, Chris Cornell, Switchfoot, The Lone Bellow, and Brett Dennen, among many others. “I wanted the record to feel classic and dynamic with Nashville-centric, mostly acoustic instrumentation,” adds PEACOCK. “Lyric-wise, I hoped to write in such a way that it felt like some wild combination of literary and poetic icons meets Old Testament prophets meets American plainspeak.”
Across EVERY KIND OF UH-OH, PEACOCK delves deep into his literary folky singer-songwriter and gospel roots to craft an Americana masterpiece. This collection features performances by some of Nashville’s most exceptional musicians and vocalists. The legendary Charlie McCoy, known for his work on Bob Dylan’s Nashville Skyline and Simon & Garfunkel’s “The Boxer,” adds his harmonica magic. Dan Dugmore, the pedal steel maestro behind many of Linda Ronstadt’s classics, including the iconic “Blue Bayou,” also graces the album. Joining them are PEACOCK’S renowned bluegrass comrades Bryan Sutton on guitar and Andy Leftwich on fiddle. Adding a touch of familial talent, his daughter-in-law, singer-songwriter Ruby Amanfu (Brandi Carlile, Alicia Keys, H.E.R.), lends her voice.
From his pioneering contributions to gospel rock and the Americana/Folk movement of the 2000s to his jazz explorations with legendary bassist John Patitucci, PEACOCK is more than a connoisseur of American music; he’s part of its DNA, leaving his unique mark while earning Top-40 pop hits across three consecutive decades. The new album EVERY KIND OF UH-OH is one more chapter in this long story of contributing to the American music canon. This time out, PEACOCK chose to lean into his earliest singer-songwriter influences, with his patented six degrees over from the norm imagination.
Tracklist:
1-1. Charlie Peacock – Turtle In A Chinese Food Box (04:10)
1-2. Charlie Peacock – Stand In One Place Too Long (03:06)
1-3. Charlie Peacock – Get Yourself Some (04:36)
1-4. Charlie Peacock – Grace Wrapped In Thorns (04:35)
1-5. Charlie Peacock – The Only Remedy (04:07)
1-6. Charlie Peacock – Someone About To Get Sent (04:36)
1-7. Charlie Peacock – One Small Pebble (04:21)
1-8. Charlie Peacock – Less About When (04:17)
1-9. Charlie Peacock – Damnation (04:45)
1-10. Charlie Peacock – Forgive Me (01:35)
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