tim gearan band

No Remedy (2008) - Click here to purchase this CD now

On his 4th and latest album, No Remedy, Tim runs the gamut from rock, funk and gospel inspired by the Staple Singers and Blind Willie Johnson, to the country dynamism of Steve Earle and the piquant, off-beat satire of Randy Newman. No Remedy comes closest to capturing the high-energy, full-throttle spirit of his Toad soirees.

- Steve Morse, The Boston Globe

 



Moving Day (2006) - Click here to listen to or purchase this CD now

Moving Day CD Cover“Moving Day” is an almost perfect reflection on what it means to leave home and all those things you have taken for granted over the years. You can practically smell the brown overalls and feel the dust off the dustsheets. It makes for a utterly compelling experience and earmarks this New York songwriter out as one to keep an eye on. You kind of get the impression that something special could be in the offing at some point. In the meantime this is a cracking record and will more than bridge the gap until the masterpiece arrives.

- Review from the UK site Americana-uk.com


Trouble Wheels (2005) - Click here to listen to or purchase this CD now

Trouble Wheels at CD BabyThis album, his second, brings his lyric, composing, and vocal skills to the fore, framing them in arrangements dominated by his acoustic guitar and dobro. The playing is spare and exquisite, Gearan supported by fellow journeymen including Steve Sadler on guitars, banjo, mandolin, and accordion, Sean Staples on mandolin, and Jim Fitting (the Coots, Treat Her Right) on harmonica. There’s just enough of dusty Southern back roads ... to give everything here the flavor of rural authenticity.

- Ted Drozdowski


Back Home (2002) - Click here to listen to or purchase this CD now

Back Home at CD Baby"Back Home" is stripped down acoustic singer/songwriter fare, of Americana. As with this type of music it's has very personal & artistic inherent quality. The production has a warm fat feel that relieves the listener from those stark & harsh back to basics albums, which are hard on the ear.

- Billy Hutchinson - Blues Matters Magazine UK

 



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