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Audio Mixer: Mike Wrucke. One in a long line of country singers who had to choose between a career in music and baseball, David Nail gave up the diamond for Nashville, but only found success after several tries in Music City. Initially inspired by Elton John, the Beatles, and Stevie Wonder, Nail discovered country music late in life and even then was drawn to the smooth, pop-influenced sounds of Glen Campbell and Vince Gill. On his debut album I'M ABOUT TO COME ALIVE, songs such as the swampy-yet-sensitive "Missouri" and the jangly, relationship-gone-sour hit single "Red Light" showcase a smooth, singer-songwriter-oriented style that makes an interesting match for his yearning, twang-filled vocals. David Nail is a relatively new voice in contemporary country music, and he's determined. Despite the disappointment of his first album going unreleased because of a label shakeup that had nothing to do with him, he took some time out to rethink his priorities and came right back. He issued the title track of this set as a single back in 2008 to test the waters and then dove in to record a contemporary country record that stands out for a number of reasons. For starters, even though it appears on MCA Nashville, it doesn't sound like the cookie-cutter mold that most albums coming from Music City do these days -- like warmed-over 1970s rock with fiddles and banjos in specific places in songs to make them sound "country." Nail and producers Frank Liddell and Mike Wrucke (who is a killer guitar player, too) have assembled a solid set of 11 tunes with an incredible cast of musicians, some of whom aren't normally associated with the genre: legendary Los Angeles session guitarist Waddy Wachtel and keyboard wizard Chuck Leavell, to name two. And bassist Glenn Worf (among others) may be Nash Vegas fixture, but he's also played on a load of albums by the likes of Mark Knopfler, Bonnie Bramlett, Mary Chapin Carpenter, and Joan Baez. But it's the songs that make I'm About to Come Alive notable. This group of songwriters seems to have written for this particular singer, and have overwritten nothing. It's a set of tunes that is almost completely free of clichés. Nail is a vocalist who comes more out of the Don Henley school than Tim McGraw's. He has a beautiful tenor voice that glides through midtempo rockers about places ("Missouri" and "Mississippi"), seemingly aimless travel that costs plenty emotionally ("Strangers on a Train"), lost love ("Again"), and other themes associated with the genre, but he's got so much soul in that voice of his that you believe every word. In addition, the musical arrangements and production are so natural in comparison to what else is out there currently that Nail's sound feels nearly organic. The drums sound live, the guitars are not compressed to death, and his emotive vocal melds perfectly with them. Check out the laid-back "Clouds," a song about leaving through the back door, but for all the right reasons. "Strangers on a Train," with an uncredited backing vocal, is the most killer broken-heart love song on the set. Jim Hoke's harmonica sounds like Neil Young's on Harvest, and Wachtel's guitar playing lifts Nail's voice above the lyrics and he pulls those lyrics with him in his delivery -- also check the straight-ahead rocker "Looking for a Good Time," which is most certainly not a barroom anthem (there aren't any here). For all practical purposes, I'm About to Come Alive is a debut album. And as such, it is an emotionally poignant, musically sophisticated set that reveals a terrific, fully developed singer who brings it all with heat and heart. ~ Thom Jurek I'm About To Come Alive Music David Nail I'm About To Come Alive Songs I'm About To Come Alive Music Review Purchase I'm About To Come Alive CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Restless Heart Still Restless CD (2004)
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$11.99 Personnel: Benjy Ferree (vocals, guitar, piano, percussion); Benjy Ferree (ARP synthesizer); Drew Mills (vocals, guitar, trombone, piano, percussion); Drew Mills (vocals, guitar, piano, percussion); Jonah Takagi (vocals, bass instrument); Lily Nevers (vocals); Chris Scruggs (steel guitar); Amy Domingues (cello); Laura Jean Harris (drums). Audio Mixer: Brendan Canty. Recording information: Mark's Beech House, Nashville, TN. Editor: John Kelton. The story of child actor Bobby Driscoll is a tragic one. The fall he took from starring in Disney's Treasure Island and providing the voice for Peter Pan to dying strung out and alone at age 31 was swift and helped along by Hollywood's (and Walt Disney's) cutthroat attitudes toward youth and beauty. There's probably a good movie that could be made from his story; Baltimore singer/songwriter Benjy Ferree thought it was good material for a concept album. Come Back to the Five and Dime Bobby Dee Bobby Dee is his tribute to Driscoll and a heartfelt musical document of broken dreams and cast aside souls. As with his previous album Leaving the Nest, the sound is ...
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