| Tin Lily | ||||
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| Released | July 26, 2005 | |||
| Genre | Americana, bluegrass, folk | |||
| Label | Dualtone | |||
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Tin Lily is an album by American singer-songwriter Jeff Black, released in 2005.[1]
Reception
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| Source | Rating | 
| Allmusic | |
Writing for Allmusic, critic Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr. wrote of the album; "The subtle arrangements of piano, guitar, and organ create a layered underpinning that adds another dimension to a song like "Nineteen" without overpowering it, while the rocking guitar brings a carefree abandon to "Libertine." These shifts in tone also give Tin Lily more variety than 2003's B-Sides and Confessions, Vol. 1, and ultimately make it a more satisfying recording. Black, it seems, has found his comfort zone.."[1]
Track listing
All songs by Jeff Black
- "Easy On Me" – 2:59
 - "Hollow of Your Hand" – 3:22
 - "Nineteen" – 5:03
 - "Libertine" – 2:54
 - "Free at Last" – 4:47
 - "Hard Way Out" – 4:19
 - "Closer" – 3:15
 - "All Days Shine" – 4:11
 - "Heaven Now" – 4:13
 - "These Days" – 3:22
 - "How Long" – 4:23
 - "A Better Way" – 4:21
 
Personnel
- Jeff Black – vocals, guitar, piano, keyboards, harmonica
 - Sam Bush – fiddle, mandolin
 - Craig Wright – drums, percussion
 - David Roe – guitar
 - Kenny Vaughan – guitar
 - David Jacques – double bass
 - Kate Campbell – vocals
 - Matthew Ryan – vocals
 
Production notes
- Gary Paczosa – engineer
 - Billy Sherrill – engineer
 - Joey Turner – assistant engineer
 - Paul Mahern – mixing
 - Jim DeMain – mastering
 - Michael Wilson – photography
 - Mike Delevante – art direction, design
 
References
- 1 2 3 Lankford, Jr., Ronnie D. "Tin Lily > Review". Allmusic. Retrieved July 9, 2011.
 
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