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Utopia 2. We're All Africans 3. When Heaven Was Close To The Earth 4. Dead City 5. Quiet Man 6. Rain And Cigarettes 7. Almost Blue 8. Northern Town 9. Come And Gone 10. Summer Moon 11. World War III 12. Portland Sun 13. Cottonwood |
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| Cottonwood is available at Let It Be Records and the Electric Fetus, Minneapolis MN. For further information contact hijrecordings. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Barry, Connie, and Gary |
Gary and Barry... |
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From
Splendidezine.com: Of course, the political themes, as pervasive as they may be, aren't the album's sole focus. There are also selections that detail love and life, most with a similarly resigned air. Tracks such as "When Heaven Was Close to Earth", "Rain and Cigarettes" and "Almost Blue" call to mind the wistful poesy of country soul, particularly as embodied by Whiskeytown/early Ryan Adams. And then there's "Portland Sun", which is quite simply the loveliest tribute to Elliott Smith yet penned. Over gentle acoustic picking, Goldberg perfectly captures the ethereal quality that so many have posthumously ascribed to Smith. "One more song and then I'm free at last / Now is the past / Freedom's choice, fortune's chance / Elliott Smith, Elliott Smith." But what of the music itself? Although Cottonwood's lyrics could certainly stand on their own, they don't exist in a vacuum. Rather, they're appropriately underscored with traditional rock 'n' roll compositions. The melodies work, the musicianship (including aging quirk-rocker Michael Yonkers in "Utopia" and "WWIII") is skillful and the recording is adequate. And even if Goldberg's vocal delivery is distractingly eighties-esque, none of these features eclipse the lyrics. Essentially, the music serves as a foundation -- understated, yet strong and fitting -- for Goldberg's sociopolitical commentary. Both literally and metaphorically, Cottonwood deserves a listen. -- Melissa Amos |
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| From the Radio Rumpus Room "... excellent new disc"Cottonwood" by Minneapolis' Barry Thomas Goldberg". Read it all at www.radiorumpusroom.com | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||