The Innocent Ones (Willie Nile album)

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The Innocent Ones
Studio album by Willie Nile
Released 2010 (2010)
Genre Rock
Length 39:05
Label River House Records
Blue Rose
Producer Stewart Lerman
Willie Nile
Hirsh Gardner
Frankie Lee
Steuart Smith
Willie Nile chronology
House of a Thousand Guitars
(2009)House of a Thousand Guitars2009
The Innocent Ones
(2010)
American Ride
(2013)American Ride2013
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Popmatters 8/10 stars[1]
Lincoln Journal Star A[2]
Debaser 3/5 stars[3]

The Innocent Ones is the eight studio album from American musician Willie Nile. It was released in 2010 under Nile's River House Records and introduced One Guitar, winner of the 2013 Independent Music Awards for Best Social Action Song[4]

Critical reviews

L. Kent Wolgamontt of the Lincoln Journal Star named "The Innocent Ones" one of the best rock n roll records of 2011.[2]

Track listing

No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Singin' Bell"   Nile, Frankie Lee 3:08
2. "One Guitar"   Nile, Frankie Lee 4:16
3. "The Innocent Ones"   Nile, Frankie Lee 3:31
4. "Hear You Breathe"   Nile, Frankie Lee 4:05
5. "Song For You"   Nile, Frankie Lee 3:58
6. "My Little Girl"   Nile, Frankie Lee 2:35
7. "Topless Amateur"   Nile, Frankie Lee 4:17
8. "Rich And Broken"   Nile, Frankie Lee 3:13
9. "Can't Stay Home"   Nile, Frankie Lee 2:40
10. "Sideways Beautiful"   Nile 4:33
11. "Far Green Hills"   Nile, Frankie Lee 2:54
Total length:
39:05

Personnel

Musicians
  • Willie Nileguitar, vocals, piano, organ, keyboards, harmonica
  • Steuart Smith – guitars, bass, pump organ, banjo, piano on "Sideways Beautiful"
  • Frankie Lee - drums, percussion, background vocals
Production and additional personnel

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