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Last time David Baerwald released an album -- and it was a good, long nine years ago -- he went for the deliberately obscure and willfully difficult, from the title Triage on down to the deep, dark grooves of the music. Now, in 2002, he came back seemingly from nowhere with a record that announced its intent in its title: Here Comes the New Folk Underground. Of course, Baerwald didn't spend the years since Triage in exile -- he was an instrumental force in Sheryl Crow's breakthrough Tuesday Night Music Club and was nominated for a Golden Globe for "Come What May," the love song for Baz Luhrmann's Moulin Rouge. Still, the comeback in 2002 seems apropos of nothing, but Baerwald claimed in the press release accompanying his album that he thought there was no place for his kind of songwriting until Lost Highway came along. And that very well may be true -- though he certainly wasn't a stranger to slick productions in the past (both David & David's Boomtown and his solo debut were state-of-the-art productions), he wrote songs more reminiscent of short stories than radio-ready ditties, and his music was firmly entrenched in classic singer/songwriter tradition, hardly a welcome sound in the post-grunge '90s. So, he sat it out, eventually coming back once the alt-country movement made it OK for him to resurface, but the thing is, as this understated but gloriously realized comeback illustrates, he's both too literary and too musical to be grouped with the humorless, doggedly serious traditionalists that have laid claim to roots music and singer/songwriter tradition through passive-aggressive maneuvers. With a sly, deft hand, Baerwald reveals the folly of treating songwriting as a gravely serious matter, turning out a record that is warm and musically supple, filled with words that are as effective at relating pathos as turning a joke. This doesn't reveal anything new, but it's much more accessible than Triage, more resonant than Bedtime Stories, and as consistent, in content and theme, as Boomtown. This doesn't mean it's a masterpiece, since he still falls into some of his pitfalls -- pretension gets the better of him a few times, whether it's in the deliberately sub-Bukowski, Randy Newman-meets-Tom Waits "If (A Boy Whore In a Man's Jail)" or the "slip-slide" motif on "The Crash" -- but these become endearing with repeated listens, and the fact is, very few contemporary songwriters wind up with albums as musically and emotionally satisfying as this. Let's hope it doesn't take a decade for Baerwald to release another record. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Third solo album from one-half of David & David after 9 years of absence. With guests Charlie Sexton and Darwin Smith.

Audio Mixers: David Kitay; Garry Creiman.

Recording information: Arlyn Studios, Austin, TX; Palindrome Recorders, Los Angeles, Ca & Austin, TX.

Photographer: Todd V. Wolfson.

Personnel: David Baerwald, Redd Volkaert, Mark Addison, The Damnation Girls, Charlie Sexton, Darwin Smith, Hunt Sales, Rob Gjersoe, Mike Thompson, Bukka Allen, Will Sexton, Bill House, Nick DiVirgilio, David Kitay.

Producers: David Kitay, Will Sexton, David Baerwald.

Entertainment Weekly (7/26/02, p.68) - "...The music, all ear-friendly roots pop, dips into jaunty Americana, supper-club soul, and warm bluegrass; call it modern retro..." - Rating: A-
Q (9/02, p.200) - 4 stars out of 5 - "...Colourful stuff..."

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Category Rock/Pop Albums, Folk CDs, Rock
Label Lost Highway
Orig Year 2002
All Time Product Rank 75,608
CD Universe Part number 4725516
Catalog number 170260
Discs 1
Release Date Jul 16, 2002
Studio/Live Studio
Mono/Stereo Stereo
Personnel Mike Thompson
Bukka Allen
Hunt Sales
David Baerwald
Bill House
Will Sexton
Darwin Smith
Mark Addison
Nick DiVirgilio
Rob Gjersoe
The Damnation Girls
David Kitay

Also: Charlie Sexton, Redd Volkaert
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Average Rating: (2 out of 5 stars) 2 stars

2 stars Not nearly as good as working with David Ricketts
As an old-school David & David/Bedtime Stories/Tuesday Night Music Club fan of David Baerwald, I was disappointed to not hear the attitude and crispness that was so refreshing on those standout efforts. If David Ricketts could find a way to patch things up with Mr. Baerwald and put his beautiful classicly-trained musicianship on Baerwald's seemingly endless supply of affecting character stories, the music world would be a much better place. As for this album/tripe, save money instead for a Baerwald compilation.
Submitted by ldolphin34 (Sheridan, WY via Tacoma, WA)
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