Something After All

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Something After All
Brigitte DeMeyer - Something After All Cover.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 11, 2006 (2006-04-11)
Genre Country
Length42:42
Label 33rd Street Records
Producer Brady Blade
Brigitte DeMeyer chronology
Nothing Comes Free
(2003)
Something After All
(2006)
The Red River Flower
(2009)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Something After All is the third studio album by Brigitte DeMeyer.

Contents

Critical reception

Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr. of AllMusic concludes his review with, "Something After All is a finely wrought country-folk album." [1]

No Depression Magazine says: "Producer Brady Blade's thoughtful arrangements, built upon organic and atmospheric elements, provide the perfect setting for DeMeyer's soulful vocals" and ethereal lyricism. The results sound something like Sheryl Crow backed by Emmylou Harris Spyboy band." [2]

Edward F. Nesta reviews the album for Luxery Experience and writes, "On Something After All she surrounds herself with a Who’s Who of musical talent, but Brigitte does not get lost; this is her release. Brigitte shows her talents having written 8 of the 11 tracks, as well as performing all of the lead vocals; though she is an accomplished guitarist from her solo performance days, she leaves the acoustic and electric guitar playing in the hands of the likes of Joban Carlberg, Chris Rossbach, Joacim Backman and Buddy Miller." [3]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Brigitte DeMeyer and Chris Rossbach, unless otherwise noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."By and By"
  • Brigitte DeMeyer
  • Joacim Backman
3:41
2."Mama's on a Mission" 3:42
3."Honey Darlin'"Brigitte DeMeyer2:56
4."Something After All" 4:28
5."More than I Can Do" Steve Earle 2:57
6."Good as Gone" 4:40
7."You Wrecked up My Heart"3:07
8."Long Road" 4:19
9."Latter Days" Linford Detweiler 3:41
10."I See You"
  • Brigitte DeMeyer
  • Chris Rossbach
  • Darryl Jones
5:18
11."Ruby"Brigitte DeMeyer3:53
Total length:42:42

Track information verified from the album's liner notes [4] and checked against AllMusic [1] and Discogs . [5]

Personnel

Personnel credits adapted from Discogs. [5]

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References

  1. 1 2 3 Lankford, Jr., Ronnie D.. Something After All at AllMusic
  2. "Brigitte Demeyer – Something After All". Nodepression.com. No Depression Magazine. 1 April 2006. Retrieved 8 December 2019.
  3. Nesta, Edward F. (1 April 2006). "Brigitte Demeyer - Something After All". luxuryexperience.com. Luxury Experience. Retrieved 8 December 2019.
  4. Something After All (liner notes). Brigitte DeMeyer. 33rd Street. 2006.CS1 maint: others (link)
  5. 1 2 "Brigitte DeMeyer – Something After All". discogs.com. Discogs. Retrieved 11 January 2020.