Monovision - Ray LaMontagne

Monovision

Ray LaMontagne

  • Genre: Singer/Songwriter
  • Release Date: 2020-06-26
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 10

  • ℗ 2020 Stone Dwarf LLC, under license to RCA Records

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Roll Me Mama, Roll Me Ray LaMontagne 4:05
2
I Was Born to Love You Ray LaMontagne 4:14
3
Strong Enough Ray LaMontagne 3:36
4
Summer Clouds Ray LaMontagne 4:25
5
We'll Make It Through Ray LaMontagne 6:03
6
Misty Morning Rain Ray LaMontagne 5:42
7
Rocky Mountain Healin' Ray LaMontagne 4:17
8
Weeping Willow Ray LaMontagne 3:24
9
Morning Comes Wearing Diamonds Ray LaMontagne 4:00
10
Highway to the Sun Ray LaMontagne 5:28

Reviews

  • Great Album

    5
    By DNC61
    Nice work...love the song writing.
  • Playing it safe

    3
    By Electric Eric
    I have been a huge fan of Ray's sound since 2014's 'Supernova'. Psychedelia fits his voice and sound perfectly. After the last 3 albums have had such a sound, 'Monovision' decides to travel back to more folksy territory - which could have worked out really well. However, this album is somewhat of a letdown compared to his earlier work. The songs don't really have a shine to them. Standouts for me would be "Roll Me Mama, Roll Me" and "Weeping Willow". A good album for chilling to, but not much else.
  • Roots Ray. YES.

    5
    By tenuda
    I am a little embarrassed to admit that I’ve only now just listened to the album, though I purchased it awhile ago. As a longtime fan who just hasn’t had the same feeling toward what Ray’s been making lately, I just wasn’t that excited to hear his newer stuff right now. Not really a criticism, just preference. Then I sat down today at my messy kitchen “desk” and started listening. Listening, LISTENING... and then I thanked the gods for bringing me medicine. I’m on track 4. This album HEALS MY WEARY SOUL.
  • Love this joyful/melancholic feeling ... as it is life.

    5
    By HollyBronwyn
    Ray's music & lyrics embody the emotional range of the human condition. As a child of the '60s, I adore Ray's music. yeah, sure I hear the musical influences of Ray's upbringing!... they and he are the best of the best. The "young" must also feel the beauty of "Monovision." I live on the Coast of Maine, it's a warm summer's day, and these extraordinary melodies fit perfectly.
  • Wow!

    5
    By Gettin$$
    In a time where we as Americans could use a little spiritual uplifting, an old school “Ray” sound with a little new age sound that is amazing! The GOATs have longevity. Ray, we will always follow that sound!
  • T H I S is E V E R Y T H I N G

    5
    By nicholjowest
    Wow Ray....you are amazing and this album is fantastic. I had to buy this after listening to you on the Writer’s Block on Sirius. Bravo! I missed the first half of the program, but I believe you said this entire album was created just by you. No mixers, nothing. You deserve a Grammy like Sturgill. There’s no doubt.
  • Hands on, pays off

    5
    By Bluerootsradio
    For someone who didn't like to get into the tech of making albums, Ray has proven himself wrong. What a great DIY effort! Top notch from start to finish.
  • Best work EVER

    5
    By kdog70
    I have been a fan since Ray first started recording, each work has its own feel and tempo, but this is without a doubt his best work to date. I feel a return to his roots, but it is evident he has grown, and developed a deeper sound. LOVE THIS ALBUM.
  • nice

    5
    By Songheart
    Is it just me, or can anyone else hear the song "Astral Weeks" from Van Morrison's album, Astral Weeks, in the song here, "Misty Morning Rain"? (That's a good thing.)
  • Idyllic

    5
    By GoldDragnSlayer
    Rustic and enchanting

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