Recorded in a small garden studio in Cholsey with producer Tom Anderson in 2011. Jack Cade and the Everyday Sinners first album pulled together 12 songs written over the previous 4 years as a singer songwriter and transformed the music into a full band experience.
The album was recorded over 8 months and features friends and session players from around Berkshire and London.
Released in August 2011 the album gained most of it's coverage in the US with From Under the Basement saying "
"Take about two cups of Johnny Cash add a dash or two of Tom Waits, and a smidgen of the psychobilly or punk roots that began molding him years ago, and you have Jack Cade."
"I love this album for so many reasons. It’s honky-tonk or is it? It’s country, or is it? It’s blues, or is it? It continuously keeps the listener guessing. I on the other hand, after hearing the first track, the title cut, “This Fiery Road”, decided not to categorize, but instead, simply enjoy this extremely unique brand of whatever it is." By 'Rebel' Rod Ames
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Walking in the watery sun of the autumn, kicking up the brown and yellow leaves,
Sitting on the floor of the park as I walk on my way to where, who cares.
One step, two step just keep moving my mind is racing faster than that car racing down the road,
To the end of its race but no chequered flag so sad.
I know I did bad but I just can’t see it, oh lord just today wont you look the other way, just today.
Keep me in the know of where my road is rolling, keep me in sight of where my soul is roving,
Cause I’m digging up a deeper hole with my dragging heals, hell yeah,
Now I’m searching all over for some words that will cut it, hammering the truth until those words will fit it,
Cause there’s many a slip betwixt the cup and the lip they say, no way.
I know I did bad but I still can’t see it, oh lord just today wont you look the other way, just today.
Now I’m tripping over time like it just aint’t moving, turned so many corners that I’m back at the beginning,
And I’m spitting out those words like I’m chewing on cotton wool, you fool.
Now my mouth keeps moving and those words keep coming, and I can’t stop now cause you just keep smiling,
And I’m praying what I got to say is what you want to hear, my dear.
I know I did bad and I think I can see it, oh lord just today wont you look the other way, just today.
I know I did bad an I know I can see it, oh lord just today wont you look the other way, just today.
credits
from This Fiery Road,
released September 7, 2011
Written by Jack Cade
Produced by Tom Anderson and Jack Cade
Engineered by Tom Anderson
Jack Cade – Vocal and acoustic guitar
Tom Anderson – acoustic guitar
Jack Cade plays a mix of Americana and Alt-Country usually as a solo performer but at times with The Everyday Sinners. His vocals are a rough and ready deep growl, delivered with simply crafted songs about love, loss and the bits in between.