Meet Me At the Edge of the World - Over the Rhine

Meet Me At the Edge of the World

Over the Rhine

  • Genre: Singer/Songwriter
  • Release Date: 2013-09-03
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 19

  • ℗ 2013 Great Speckled Dog

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Meet Me At the Edge of the Wor Over the Rhine 3:48
2
Called Home Over the Rhine 3:38
3
Sacred Ground Over the Rhine 3:06
4
I'd Want You Over the Rhine 4:22
5
Gonna Let My Soul Catch My Bod Over the Rhine 2:43
6
All of It Was Music Over the Rhine 4:20
7
Don't Let the Bastards Get You Over the Rhine 4:20
8
Highland County Over the Rhine 3:43
9
Wait Over the Rhine 4:35
10
All Over Ohio Over the Rhine 5:55
11
Earthbound Love Song Over the Rhine 3:40
12
Against the Grain Over the Rhine 3:31
13
It Makes No Difference Over the Rhine 4:37
14
Blue Jean Sky Over the Rhine 2:52
15
Cuyahoga Over the Rhine 1:09
16
Baby If This Is Nowhere Over the Rhine 3:55
17
Wildflower Bouquet Over the Rhine 2:41
18
The Birds of Nowhere Farm Over the Rhine 1:00
19
Favorite Time of Light Over the Rhine 5:50

Reviews

  • Deeply Disappointed

    2
    By Popprincessgrv
    I was enjoying the music until I heard the hateful verse buried in one of the songs. Came home and deleted the album. I bought this album because a friend mentions them frequently. I won't be buying any more.
  • Another gem in an amazing collection of music.

    5
    By Larab83
    I have been a fan for a while now of over the rhine and they always continue to surprise me with their unique music and her amazing voice. I honestly don't know why they don't get the credit they deserve since every album is amazing! Meet me at the edge of the world is hauntingly beautiful and I feel should be heard by people around the world. Thank you over the rhine for always making music that makes me cry, think, love and feel joy. You are truly a one of a kind.
  • Poetry always gathering snap shots

    4
    By dasgutmac
    MMEW is a wonderful and original theme about a special place worth sharing. Living rural is rich if you senses are not dead with concrete urban drudge. Not an psychopathic emotional blat. Go vinyl life is analog! Truly open your eyes.
  • Good Music

    5
    By Kent1971
    The homespun masterful lyrics intertwined with the most beautiful voices you've ever heard. A better value than any stock option or greatest hits collection. Music that becomes part of you has a value that can't be measured
  • A rare jewel

    5
    By good electrons
    They have tapped into a deep root…inspiring. I've listening to the entire record - start to finish - about 50 times now, and love it more every time. So much soul. No gimmicks. Thank you Over The Rhine, for giving us this music!
  • WOW!

    5
    By Kevin Ventura
    I'm at the sound check/practice for the tour they are about to start and they sound AMAZING! I had to buy the album!
  • Sublimely tasty!

    5
    By ComcastLuvr1738
    This is the musical equivalent of a sublimely tasty multi-course meal. One of those rare meals with friends where the chef is masterful, every bite perfection…and time stops mattering. Each song is served up straight from the garden of Linford and Karin's fertile and well tended lives on Nowhere Farm…and throughout this fine batch of songs you can nearly taste the soil, the house, and the history of their little slice of Ohio. The writing, the singing, the musicianship is all of the finest order…an honest to goodness banquet for the heart and soul. Do yourself a great big favor and meet Over The Rhine at this table of plenty.
  • Just Buy

    5
    By sephlo
    Only a few artists do I just click "Buy" as soon as they release anything, OTR is one of them. Simple, beautiful, heartfelt, genuine - count on it...
  • Fantastic.

    5
    By Drxx
    Absolutely great album. Previously, Drunkard's Prayer was my favorite, but this may really top it. They just keep getting better. I'm a little unhappy they don't get the attention they deserve. Maybe this one will.
  • Luscious and oh, so personal!

    5
    By MarlenaCB
    As a long-time follower of Over the Rhine, I am especially thrilled to see Linford and Karin release a collection of songs laced with nods to their relationship, their family and everyday life experienced on Nowhere Farm. If you're fortunate to be included in Linford's lovely emails, you'll catch on quickly to many reoccurring themes and references that are simply their own ... "Learn to leave your edges wild!"

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