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Jackie Greene continued to expand his base as one of the more interesting new roots-based singer/songwriters of the early 2000s on Sweet Somewhere Bound, although the compositions were of varying quality. Certainly the best of them were satisfying, and had a wider range than many similar artists working in similar territory. His vocals had a lived-in earthiness, and his arrangements blended folk, roots rock, country, Americana, and bit of the blues without particularly favoring any certain combination. The lyrical themes do tread on some of the same areas common to singer/songwriters of the style: restless urges to escape the mundane grind he sees his community settling into, story-songs and character sketches about troubled souls, and a lament for a death of someone close to him ("Emily's in Heaven"). The Bob Dylan comparisons that have come up in some coverage of his work are still here, particularly in his spontaneous yet accomplished harmonica work, but not so overwhelmingly that Greene's own persona is subsumed. He really whoops it up in the jovial prison song "About Cell Block #9" -- one of the set's highlights -- but for the most part it's a more contemplative record, concerned about the state of things but not quite discouraged. Some of those songs skirt the more routine clichés of weary-gazing roots music, but "Miss Madeline (3 Ways to Love Her)" in particular is haunting enough to rise above such pitfalls. ~ Richie Unterberger
Personnel: Jackie Greene (vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, lap steel guitar, harmonica, Hammond b-3 organ, keyboards, mini-Moog synthesizer, drums, percussion); Krystina Ogella (cello); David Houston (mini-Moog synthesizer); Eric Klevin (double bass); Kally Turner, Holly Holt (background vocals).
Uncut (p.108) - 4 stars out of 5 - "Greene's poetic, wise-beyond-his-years songs are authentic and restless and, soon enough, mesmerising." Dirty Linen (pp.61-62) - "[W]ith an abundance of poetic artistry that remains Greene's strongest suit among his vast array of talents." "...an impressive Dylan-indebted singer/songwriter..." - Joe Schmoe's Music News Weekly 9/04/89 Sweet Somewhere Bound Music | List Price | $13.95 (You save $2.30) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Jazz CDs, Country, Rock, Enhanced CD | | Label | Verve Forecast | | Orig Year | 2004 | | All Time Sales Rank | 42980  | | CD Universe Part number | 6857278 | | Catalog number | 000470802 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | May 24, 2005 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Jackie Greene; David Houston | | Personnel | David Houston - mini-Moog synthesizer Jackie Greene - vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, lap steel guitar, harmonica, Hammond b-3 organ, keyboards, mini-Moog synthesizer, drums, percussion Eric Klevin - double bass Holly Holt - background vocals Kally Turner Krystina Ogella - cello
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$8.49 Ultradiscs are mastered from the original master tapes using Mobile Fidelity's proprietary mastering technique, then plated with 24-karat gold and housed in a stress-resistant lift-lock jewel box.
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$13.89 Jackie Greene (vocals, acoustic & electric guitars, guitar, harmonica); Hence Phillips (slide guitar, dobro, bass, background vocals); Tom Gunterman (fiddle); Zack Proteau (viola, acoustic bass, tar); Lloyd Billingaley (saxophone); Ben Lefever (drums); Steve Price (percussion); Sal Valentino, Tom Gunterman (background vocals).
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$18.99 Eighty Numbered Streets marks some "firsts" for Sam Shaber. It is the first album that she recorded for the independent SMG Records (all of her previous releases came out on her own Brown Chair label), and it is the first Shaber CD that the New York-based singer/songwriter didn't produce herself. This time, the producer is singer/songwriter and SMG founder Shawn Mullins, who doesn't try to change her -- at least not considerably. Under Mullins' direction, Shaber has a full band backing her; in the past, she often accompanied herself on acoustic guitar. But even though Eighty Numbered Streets is Shaber's most amplified and rockin' album (as of 2002), it isn't a radical departure from her Brown Chair releases -- certainly not in terms of her writing and singing. Shaber's rich, full-bodied vocals are as recognizable as ever, and her songwriting is no less impressive. In fact, she revisits a few songs from her Brown Chair EP, Sam*pler, including "Tempting," "Bare," and "Eldorado." And her rap-rock offering "Intalood" borrows some lyrics from the Sam*pler gem "Beloved." But for the most part, Eighty Numbered Streets focuses on new material, which ranges from the tender "Rain and Sunshine" (an ode to a friend who is no longer living) to the clever country-rock offering "When the Roses Run Dry" (which is about love outlasting wild, sweaty passion). Although this excellent CD is primarily a folk-rock/folk-pop ...
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