What It Takes

Eaglesmith, Fred
Eone Music
General | Feb 2014

Reviews

Henry C-G
Reviewed 2014-02-05
Eaglesmith's style sounds to me like a cross between Eric Clapton and Bob Dylan. Some of the tracks (e.g., #2) sound like they could have been on the soundtrack to "Pulp Fiction" (retro wah wah guitars and organ, etc). My favorite thing about Fred Eaglesmith is that his fans are known as "Fredheads." No FCC detected.

1. (3:57) Mid-tempo, sparse with guitar and light drums
2. (2:35) Up. Funky 60s organ line
3. (3:59) * Mid-slow groove. If you like any track on this album, it might be this one.
4. (4:34) * Slow ballad
5. (2:28) ** Fast track with a catchy chorus
6. (1:55) Mellow sad track
7. (3:09) Waltzy tune with drunken lyrics: "Tonight I'm looking for a drunk girl"
8. (2:45) Ramble
9. (3:05) Duet with female singer
10. (2:56) * Upbeat, almost funky tune
11. (3:34) Slow mellow groove

Recent airplay

(12:32 p.m.) Can't Dance
Sally Green
Eclectic EruditionMar 22, 2014
Engineer
Funk to FolkMar 16, 2014
Nobody Gets Everything
Grooving with DJ GuMar 11, 2014
Nobody Gets Everything
Chillin' With DiegoMar 08, 2014
Nobody Gets Everything
Grooving with DJ GuMar 04, 2014

Charting

2014-02-07 — 2014-04-11
Week EndingAirplays
Apr 6 1
Mar 23 2
Mar 16 1
Mar 9 2
Feb 23 1
Feb 16 1

Track listing

1. What It Takes
2. Can't Dance
3. Engineer
4. That's What You Do
5. Nobody Gets Everything
6. Nobody's Friend
7. Drunk Girl
8. Small Town
9. Sally Green
10. Train Wreck
11. Whip A Dog