Rings on a Tree

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Rings on a Tree
Rings on a Tree album cover.jpg
Studio album by
Released2023
Recorded2022
The Finishing School, Austin, Texas
Genre Country
Length59:46
Label El Paisano
Producer Gordy Quist
Owen Temple chronology
Stories They Tell
(2013)
Rings on a Tree
(2023)

Rings on a Tree is the eighth album by American singer-songwriter Owen Temple. It was released on September 29, 2023, on El Paisano Records. [1]

Contents

Reception

AltCountry noted "a beautiful album" and listed it at No. 7 of all albums released in 2023 "in the 2023 hall of fame." [2]

RootsHighway wrote that the album

closes a long silence and collects material composed with the collaboration of important names of the folk and country scene of the Lone Star State, from Walt Wilkins to Nathan Hamilton, from the late Hal Ketchum to George Ensle and Jamie Lin Wilson, among others, in a journey that covers what we can call 'The Missing Years' quoting the great John Prine, from 2013 to 2023... A very welcome return from Owen Temple, a character who over the years has contributed to making the Texan scene richer and more genuine, a scene which has given authentic emotions to those who are sensitive to 'roots' songwriting. [3]

Earlier in the year, AltCountry wrote that "Owen Temple is an artist with something to say. Socially involved, outraged by abuses in society, concerned about the future of our planet. Urgent themes... A concept album with the central theme of connection with your family and your ancestors – how through them you are rooted in today's time and what your place will be in the world of tomorrow." [4]

Papermoon described it as "a thoughtful and profound work that mixes country and folk." [5]

Track listing

All songs written by Owen Temple, except where noted.

  1. "The Song of Us" (Temple, Nathan Hamilton) – 3:53
  2. "Watch It Shine" (Temple, Walt Wilkins) – 3:32
  3. "Days" (Temple, Wilkins) – 3:47
  4. "Beautiful Accidents" (Temple, Kelley Mickwee) – 3:34
  5. "Always Becoming" (Temple, Wilkins) – 3:45
  6. "Fork in the Road" (Temple, Jamie Lin Wilson) – 4:57
  7. "Can't Stop Won't Stop" (Temple) – 7:44
  8. "Virginia and Hazel" (Temple, Mickwee) – 4:31
  9. "Churches and Cantinas" (Temple, Hal Ketchum) – 2:49
  10. "Are We There Yet?" (Temple, Brandon Bolin) – 3:11
  11. "Wild Seeds" (Temple, Wilkins) – 2:25
  12. "Rings on a Tree" (Temple, George Ensle) – 3:05
  13. "More Like September" (Temple, Wilkins) – 3:16
  14. "Gentle James" (Temple) – 5:44
  15. "Twenty Years" (Temple, Mickwee) – 3:25

Personnel

Musicians

Additional personnel

Release history

YearFormatLabelCatalog #
2023CD El Paisano Records EPR CD 650190
2023 LP record El Paisano RecordsEPR LP 650190

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