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Boris McCutcheon Discography of CDs
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Mother Ditch CD (2001)
Boris McCutcheon discography For fifteen years, Boris McCutcheon has been crafting his own style of Americana roots rock. From the deserts of New Mexico, to the shores of Cape Cod, his music takes you on a nomadic trek through the pure elements of nature and life. A regular on the New England roots circuit, Boris McCutcheon captivates as a solo acoustic performer. When playing with his electrifying homegrown Boston band, he can bring the house down, with the audience following every step of the way.
In April 2001, Boris self-produced his first studio recording, "Mother Ditch". Recorded, engineered and mastered at Zippah studios by Pete Weiss and Brian Charles, the album stands as an honest, acoustic-based production with some amazing special performances. His bracing band includes: Jeff Berlin - percussion, Aaron Goff - mandolin, Mark Lever - tuba and Dave Rizzuti - flat-picker, pedal steel, with special guest performances by Rory McLeod - upright bass player, Peter Linnane - keyboardist, Rusty Strange - slack-key guitarist, lap steel player, Amelia White - backup vocals, from Indiegrrl records, and last but not least, Boris's father, Geoffrey - tenor singer and pianist.
Playing regularly throughout New England, Boris has been selected as "Hottest From The Campfire" in the legendary Club Passim's biannual campfire series. WMUA's Acoustic Cafe calls Boris one of the top "Singer-Songwriters of the 90's and New Millennium."
"An album of depth and beauty that is among the best of this style" Chuck Barry, Hearsay magazine
"Singer-Songwriter of the 90's and New Millennium" The Acoustic Cafe WMUA, 91.
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"His phrasing and voice bear a strong resemblance to Lyle Lovett, but with more heft; his songs rank right up there with the likes of John Mayer, Dave Matthews and David Gray" Amy Abern, Cape Cod Times
"Mother Ditch - A promising debut by an artist who's just starting to find his footing in the music world" Joe Burns, Cape Cod Times
"That Boris McCutcheon... he wasn't suppose to be so good" Folk Legend, Tom Rush, with Boris McCutcheon as opening act at the Iron Horse Music ...
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Wheel of Life CD (2011)
Boris McCutcheon songs Track Listing of songs: What Ails You?; Clan of the Sunflower; Boxspring Plow; No Place to Fall; Mullein People; Lee Harvey Was a Friend of Mine; California; Mark Twain; Peeler; Gila; Bad Road, Good People;
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Utrecht CD (2012)
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When We Were Big CD (2003)
Boris McCutcheon CD discography Boris McCutcheon had been collecting the pieces of his musical mosaic long before he picked up a guitar 15 years ago. He was born in 1969 in Holliston, MA, grew up on farmland, and attended Marlboro College in Vermont. For 9 years, he soaked up the scenery and spirit of New Mexico and Northern California before returning to the east ...
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Trilobite CD (2006)
Boris McCutcheon CD discography No Depression Sept/Oct 2006: "The back story for this enchanting debut is all about words, about how singer and principal songwriter Mark Ray Lewis was a Stegner Fellow at Stanford and how he won an O. Henry and a Pushcart for his fiction. The images in his songs, from kingfishers and caves to ploughshares and holy ghosts, are plenty evocative, and loaded with spiritual and existential ...
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 Boris McCutcheon Songs
Popular or famous Boris McCutcheon music songs: Hitch a Ride, California, Fine Suede, Lee Harvey Was A Friend Of Mine. More music songs Heart of the Grove/Charles River Song, Mole In The Ground, What Ails You?, Acequia, Pumpkin Farmer of Half Moon Bay, Surfball, Standin So Still. More music songs Meet Me, Mark Twain, No Place to Fall, Slow Diablo, Choppin' Wood, Eden's Brow, Beautiful Prison, Gift Horse, Diablo Waltz. See All Songs
 Boris McCutcheon albums Worked With
Trilobite
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