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$11.99 YOU CAN'T RELIVE THE PAST contains the last four songs written by Townes Van Zandt.
Though he's best known for the romantic acoustic ballads he recorded in the '60s and '70s, the Eric Andersen of YOU CAN'T RELIVE THE PAST is a different animal entirely. His previous album MEMORY OF THE FUTURE found him making the natural leap to an elegant, Leonard Cohen-ish songpoet mode, enhanced by contemporary production techniques. This one is a wide left turn, at once the darkest, bluesiest, loosest, and most unfettered album Andersen's ever made.
Four of the tracks were co-written with Townes Van Zandt, and the latter's deep, poetic touch pervades them. Half of the songs were recorded in Mississippi with musicians who regularly back such deep blues artists as R.L. Burnside for the renegade Fat Possum label. On these, Andersen casts his voice down to its lowest register for a spooky effect that perfectly counterbalances the raw, wild slide guitar of Kenny Brown for a gloriously eccentric head-on collision of folk and blues. Throughout, Andersen's writing is sharper than ever, full of vivid imagery and soulful observations. And that's not even mentioning the title track, a tour de force co-written and sung with Lou Reed. 35 years into his recording career, Andersen produces one of the finest albums of his career.
Eric Andersen follows his critically-acclaimed album "Memory of the Future" with "You Can't Relive the Past," an album that explores the breath and depth of Eric's musical talents. He travels in new musical directions on this CD, which integrates the best of Eric's classic soulfulness and poetic unease with the Mississippi blues of Super Chikan and Sam Carr, the NY edge of Lou Reed and the folk/country heart of Townes Van Zandt.The CD's title track is an acoustic folk/blues/rap between Andersen and Reed, four songs were co-written with the late country/folk master Townes Van Zandt, and most other songs are drenched in north Mississippi blues. Although he arrived in New York's Greenwich Village during the urban folk explosion of the early '60s, song poet Eric Andersen's personal, introspective compositions steered clear of topical protest and traditional folk songs, setting the template for the singer-songwriter movement that blossomed later in the decade and still flourishes today. The late Robert Shelton presciently described one of Eric's earliest compositions as "typical of the new language and poetic patterns of what will one day be called 'an Eric Andersen song'." The distinctive qualities of "an Eric Andersen song" have ...
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$11.15 Broadcast Live, a four-piece band born out of the activist community in Albany, New York, is introducing their sophomore album, Boomerang Metropolis, on January 27th, 2009. Their blend of indie rock and hip-hop is both accessible and danceable, while remaining heavily influenced by their collective commitment to social justice, as evident on politically motivated songs such as 'Pledge of Allegiance' and the title track, 'Boomerang Metropolis.' Broadcast Live, formed five years ago, consists of Gaetano Vaccaro (guitar, bass, drums), Seantel Chamberlain (drums, bass, guitar, vocals), Jory Leanza-Carey (drums, guitar, vocals), and lead singer Victorio Reyes (vocals, conga). Victorio considers himself a poet first and foremost. 'Lyrics are very important to me,' he explains, listing influences as varied as Bob Dylan, KRS-One, Bob Marley, Tracy Chapman, and Dead Prez. Gaetano also cites Ani DiFranco as an inspiration, noting that he 'learned how to play guitar from listening to her first albums. ' Over the course of three major tours (and a recently-completed nationwide trek), Broadcast Live has had the opportunity to open for many influential acts, including Immortal Technique, Talib Kweli, Dead Prez, Spearhead, and Hamell on Trial. Boomerang Metropolis is Broadcast Live's second album, following their successful debut Underground, which charted on the CMJ Hip Hop Charts alongside Public Enemy and Ghostface ...
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