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Following a pair of terrific records filled with pop songwriting of the highest order, David Mead and RCA parted ways, leaving him without a label to release the completed Wherever You Are (produced by Stephen Hague). The layoff that ensued (three years between albums) led to a return to his childhood home of Nashville, a marriage, and the recording and release of Indiana, placing Wherever You Are on hold. Co-produced by Mead and cellist David Henry, Indiana, with its quiet, gentle tone and sense of transition, seems to be his most personal work to date. The acoustic guitars and strings that are at the center of the record's sound are the perfect backdrop for songs such as the weary and reflective "Nashville," the distant solitude of the title track, and the frayed hope of "Queensboro Bridge." And while the material here can have the feel of adult contemporary singer/songwriter fare, the depth of Mead's writing, both lyrically and melodically, steers it clear of any of the banalities that can creep into the genre. He never goes for cheap emotion or the obvious melodic turn, which is why some of the best moments here are the ones that seep in only after a few spins. Indiana may lack the immediate hookiness that made The Luxury of Time and Mine and Yours so irresistible, but it's every bit as strong and should prove to be just as enduring. ~ Brett Hartenbach
Following a pair of terrific records filled with pop songwriting of the highest order, David Mead and RCA parted ways, leaving him without a label to release the completed Wherever You Are (produced by Stephen Hague). The layoff that ensued (three years between albums) led to a return to his childhood home of Nashville, a marriage, and the recording and release of Indiana, placing Wherever You Are on hold. Co-produced by Mead and cellist David Henry, Indiana, with its quiet, gentle tone and sense of transition, seems to be his most personal work to date. The acoustic guitars and strings that are at the center of the record's sound are the perfect backdrop for songs such as the weary and reflective "Nashville," the distant solitude of the title track, and the frayed hope of "Queensboro Bridge." And while the material here can have the feel of adult contemporary singer/songwriter fare, the depth of Mead's writing, both lyrically and melodically, steers it clear of any of the banalities that can creep into the genre. He never goes for cheap emotion or the obvious melodic turn, which is why some of the best moments here are the ones that seep in only after a few spins. Indiana may lack the immediate hookiness that made The Luxury of Time and Mine and Yours so irresistible, but it's every bit as strong and should prove to be just as enduring. [A Japanese version added a bonus track.] ~ Brett Hartenbach
Japanese pressing of the adult alternative singer/songwriter's 2004 album, scheduled to include bonus material. Details TBA. Toshiba.
INDIANA is the 2004 album by pop singer-songwriter David Mead.
Japanese import with one bonus track.
Personnel: David Mead (vocals, guitar, lap steel, piano); Joe Pisapia (lap steel); David Henry (cello, trumpet, trombone, euphonium); Chris Carmichael (strings); Brad Jones (concert bass); Marc Pisapia (drums, percussion, background vocals); Ethan Eubanks, Shannon Forrest (drums); Butterfly Boucher (background vocals).
Uncut (p.91) - 3 stars out of 5 - "[A] deceptively straightforward collection of well crafted, elegantly yearning songs." Indiana Music | List Price | $42.99 (You save $6.90) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, Folk | | Label | EMI Music Distribution | | Orig Year | 2004 | | All Time Sales Rank | 462842  | | CD Universe Part number | 6716899 | | Catalog number | 66293 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Dec 15, 2007 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Personnel | Shannon Forrest - drums Chris Carmichael - strings Brad Jones - concert bass David Henry - cello, trumpet, trombone, euphonium Joe Pisapia - lap steel Marc Pisapia - drums, percussion, background vocals David Mead - vocals, guitar, lap steel, piano Ethan Eubanks
Also: Butterfly Boucher | | Additional Info | Bonus Track; Japan |
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