Chester
Josh Rouse · 1999
20 min · 5 tracks · country · traditional folk music
Warm acoustic melodies intertwine with introspective lyrics, creating a cozy atmosphere of storytelling and reflection.
Chester is an EP by Josh Rouse, released in 1999. Warm acoustic melodies intertwine with introspective lyrics, creating a cozy atmosphere of storytelling and reflection. The album garnered critical acclaim for its heartfelt songwriting and laid-back production style, helping to establish Rouse as a significant voice in contemporary folk music. It also paved the way for his later successes, influencing a generation of singer-songwriters who appreciated its blend of traditional and modern elements. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Chester sound like?
Warm acoustic melodies intertwine with introspective lyrics, creating a cozy atmosphere of storytelling and reflection. Rooted in country and traditional folk music.
What makes Chester by Josh Rouse notable?
The album garnered critical acclaim for its heartfelt songwriting and laid-back production style, helping to establish Rouse as a significant voice in contemporary folk music. It also paved the way for his later successes, influencing a generation of singer-songwriters who appreciated its blend of traditional and modern elements. Released in 1999, 'Chester' was Josh Rouse's debut album, marking his entry into the music scene after relocating to Nashville. At this point, Rouse was honing his craft and establishing his sound, drawing from folk and country influences while still in the early stages of building a fanbase.
How many songs are on Chester?
Chester has 5 tracks, running approximately 20 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Somehow You Could Always Tell Standout 2:56
- 2 That's What I Know 3:31
- 3 Table Dance Standout 6:11
- 4 65 Standout 3:30
- 5 I Couldn't Wait 4:05
Release Date
January 1, 1999
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
20 min 14 sec
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