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Tom’s Picks: Best EPs of 2010

Wednesday, December 22, 2010 By Tom Osborne

Eric Brace & Last Train Home, Six Songs

My nod for EP of the year goes to Eric Brace & Last Train Home‘s simply named ‘Six Songs’ which pulls together a six-fingered handful of songs they’ve been playing live for some time now. Brace sings in near perfect French with a couple of the tracks (“Autumn Leaves”, “Et Maintenant / What Now My Love”). The band frolics in the bayou with the carefree “Big Fish” a song Brace picked up while traveling through France. “My Baby Just Cares For Me” which through the years has been covered by Nat King Cole and George Michael surfaces with a rendition closer to the 1928 original than the famous 1958 Nina Simone version. The Karl Straub penned “Soul Parking” is a personal favorite track on the EP. Add these tunes to your request list next time you see Eric Brace & Last Train Home play in your neighborhood.

Best EPs of 2010

  1. ERIC BRACE & LAST TRAIN HOME, Six Songs [★★★★/4.333]
  2. MIKE FARRIS, The Night Cumberland Came Alive [★★★★/4.000]
  3. JUSTIN TRAWICK, After All Is Said & Done [★★★★/3.857]
  4. CITIZEN COPE, The Rainwater [★★★★/3.800]
  5. MIA DYSON, You & Me [★★★★/3.725]
  6. HAYSHAKER, Tin Roof Snare [★★★★/3.625]
  7. THE LONGWALLS, Dark Academy [★★★★/3.5]
  8. MOONCUSSERS, Demos [★★★★/3.333]
  9. OUR ORTHODOX, Our Orthodox [★★★/2.857]
  10. DADDY LION, Self-titled [★★★/2.833]
  11. ROADSIDE GRAVES, You Won’t Be Happy with Me [★★★/2.667]
  12. WOODSY PRIDE, Self-titled [★★★/2.600]

Purchase ‘Six Songs’ from Red Beet Records


About the author:  Gainesville, FL area creative by day. Music is my muse. I host Twangville’s weekly Readers‘ Pick.


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