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Recording information: 2005.
65daysofstatic: Joe, Paul, Simon, Rob.
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$18.99 Music Connection Magazine Top-10 Album of the Year 1998REVIEWS:“This ivory tickling singer-songwriter is as real as it gets when it comes to New Orleans-styled bluesy rock. From popping horn arrangements to some heart-tugging barroom ballads, these dozen cuts are flawless. Cross Dr. John's gutsy vocals with the infectious beats of Harry Connick, Jr. and you might get some indication of why this works as well as it does. One of the strongest sleeper albums of the year.” MUSIC CONNECTION“Bob Malone returns with the follow-up to his debut disc, The Darkest Part Of The Night, and the new album is more of his unique brand of funky, New Orleans-influenced R&B. The fact that he's Jersey-born and now living in sunny L.A. makes it that much more unique. Fortunately, genres don't respect state lines.“As with his first album, Malone features lots of hot and heavy ivory tickling backed by horns aplenty. His gruff and soulful voice lets loose on tales of lovers ("Don't Tell Me Where You've Been, Just Show Me What You Know"); losers ("Table For One"); longing for home ("Goodbye L.A."), and a couple of great covers (John Hiatt's "Have A Little Faith In Me" and Loudon Wainwright's "Road Ode"). "Last Gasp Of A Single Man" is a funkified ode to those final moments of freedom before two little words take it all away. You get the feeling Malone will never write a song about tropical rain forests, and that's a good feeling.” PERFORMING SONGWRITERMix New Orleans rhythms, boogie-woogie piano and the lyrical sensibilities you might expect from Randy Newman. Throw in some influences from Dr. John to John Hiatt to Billy Joel. Like a rich jambalaya, the resulting piano-heavy tracks by Bob Malone have a thick, meaty base, plenty of seasoning and real substance. A deft example of Malone's double-fisted keyboard skills.” THE OMAHA READER“Spiritual, cynical, songwriter, Crescent City influenced, West Coast NJ transplantee, heir to the legacy of Prof. Longhair and Dr. John, smooth yet sharp. Bob Malone is all this and more, in a wide ranging display of piano playing that is astute, funny and real. To quote his paraphrase of Duke, "it ain't worth nothing if it ain't got no soul." With a city-that-care-forgot ...
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$14.55 David Wilcox"The human body experiences a powerful gravitational pull in the direction of hope," author Norman Cousins once wrote. What he forgot to add is that sometimes our sense of direction becomes clouded. The points of our compass spin wildly out of control. Obstacles get in our way. Fear, uncertainty, loneliness, pessimism, romantic estrangement - all these things conspire to keep us from living our lives to the fullest and moving in the direction of hope. David Wilcox understands this. For over fifteen years, he has been making music that bravely navigates a path through the emotional static of modern life towards a better place. With a style that The Boston Globe says "Combines the best of both pop and modern folk aesthetics," he writes songs that are wake up calls to the heart, balm for the soul. Through yearning melodies and direct lyrics, they dare us to remember the promises we made to ourselves of who we want to be. They offer us a guiding hand, along with the hope and courage to go forward . . . Into The Mystery. "For me, it feels like when I look out at the world there's just a need for people to be talking about where they get their hope now," Wilcox says, "That's what my music has always been about." "These days, there's so much adversity and loss of hope that anything you can offer that's on the positive side is a welcome relief," he continues, "This record goes through some tough issues and carries a stronger hope by the time it reaches the end. That hope is that our lives will have greater meaning because we have this opportunity to do some emotional alchemy. To take this sorrow and hopelessness and to transform it, and to see that it's because of this frightening backdrop that our lives are going to mean something, that our actions will mean something." The opening track "If It Wasn't For The Night" reaches out with soothing words against the dark night of the soul we've all known, and segues into the soaring lift of "Rise," whose chorus is like a bright morning sun coming over a verdant hill. That bond with the listener established, Wilcox shines his songwriting light on some difficult issues: concern for disappearing nature and wildlife in "Last One Gone," the ...
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