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| | Ludo CDs (2003)
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$10.85 Lyricists: Tim Ferrell; Andrew Volpe. Personnel: Andrew Volpe (vocals); Tim Ferrell, Tim Ferrell (guitar, background vocals); Tim Convy (Moog synthesizer, background vocals); Matt Palermo (drums); Tim Convy (background vocals). Audio Mixer: Jason McEntire. Recording information: Dorisland Studios, Chicago, IL (08/04/2004); Jupiter Studios, St Louis, MO (08/04/2004); Mississippi Nights, St. Louis, MO (08/04/2004); Sawhowse Studio, St Louis, MO (08/04/2004). Ludo are primarily a vehicle for the songs of lead singer Andrew Volpe, who wrote nine of the 11 tracks on the group's self-titled debut album, the other two contributed by guitarist Tim Ferrell in much the same style. Musically, that style is a cut above pop-punk, employing driving, rhythmic ...
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$13.00  Personnel includes: Townes Van Zandt (vocals, guitar). Recorded in 1966. Includes liner notes by John Lomax III. In the Beginning is, unlike so many posthumous recordings or rip-off collections of sub-par material by major artists, the real thing. These ten songs feature Van Zandt, already developed as a considerable songwriting talent, in his debut Nashville session produced by none other than Cowboy Jack Clement. Some can debate the quality of these songs against his others, but to this critic it doesn't make a whit of difference. In 1966, two years before the issue of For the Sake of the Song, Van Zandt was already deeply entrenched in his rambling tales of losers, gamblers, ne'er-do-wells, and restless drifters who somehow made up his ethos. His poetry, like Bob Dylan's or any great bluesman's, could stand apart from the music. While the material recorded with a band is steeped sonically in the rock sound of the time, it is nonetheless timeless. Anybody whose first couplet on track one is, "I got a black widow for a mama, Lord/I got a Diamond back rattler for a Pa," backed by a driving, lonesome guitar a two-note bassline and garagey 4/4 drumbeat, is already in the pocket of his art. "Black Widow Blues" and "Hunger Child Blues" are out-and-out rockers, with Van Zandt's voice like an Old-Testament prophet abandoned by God roiling above the din. But there's the sparse beauty of his solo material, too. "Gypsy Friday," with its restless, wandering spirit, is summed up in one line: "If you want to call me friend/The friend you best begin/Blowing secrets to the winds of gypsy Friday." "Waitin' for the Day" is deeply influenced by Hank Williams' forlorn waltzes, with Van Zandt's turnarounds built into the country lines. "Black Jack Mama" is a blues in the same way Dylan's "Subterranean ...
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