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Mermaid Avenue (CD)
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MERMAID AVENUE is a collection of previously unrecorded Woody Guthrie lyrics exhumed from the Woody Guthrie Archives and set to music by Billy Bragg and Wilco at the invitation of Guthrie's daughter Nora.
Billy Bragg & Wilco: Billy Bragg (vocals, acoustic, electric & steel guitars, banjo, bouzuki); Jeff Tweedy (vocals, acoustic & electric guitars, harmonica); Jay Bennett (acoustic, electric & slide guitars, banjo, bouzuki, dulcimer, piano, Clavinet, Hammond & Farfisa organs, melodica, electric bass, drums, percussion, background vocals); John Stirratt (piano, Hammond organ, acoustic & electric basses, background vocals); Ken Coomer (drums, percussion, background vocals).
Additional personnel: Natalie Merchant (vocals); Corey Harris (electric & lap steel guitars, background vocals); Bob Egan (slide & pedal steel guitars); Eliza Carthy (violin); Elizabeth Steen (accordion); Peter Yanowitz (drums); Jonathan "JP" Parker (background vocals).
Engineers include: Dave Trumfio, Mike Hagler, Matt Ellard.
Recorded at Totally Wired Studio and Windmill Lane, Dublin, Ireland; King Size Sound Laboratories, Chicago, Illinois; Fort Apache Studio, Boston, Massachusetts. Includes liner notes by Billy Bragg.
MERMAID AVENUE was nominated for a 1999 Grammy for Best Contemporary Folk Album.
Woody Guthrie's gift to the world of music cannot be overstated. His songwriting helped to define folk music as we know it, as an instrument not only of musical creation, but of social change. Among those troubadours who carry on his tradition, England's Billy Bragg stands proud, for his musical talent and his social awareness alike. In 1995, Nora Guthrie, Woody's daughter, approached Bragg to set to music some of the hundreds of songs that the legend had left unfinished. The result, MERMAID AVENUE, recorded by Bragg with Chicago band Wilco, is equal parts tribute and collaboration.
Joined by guest stars such as Natalie Merchant, slide guitarist Corey Harris, and violinist Eliza Carthy, Bragg more than does justice to the Guthrie legacy. From the rollicking opener, "Walt Whitman's Niece" to dreamy double-tracking of "She Came Along To Me," Bragg's gift for matching melody and lyric highlights the universality of Guthrie's music. Merchant's fragile vocal work on "Birds And Ships" is a thing of sublime beauty, while Jeff Tweedy's plaintive, rough timbre lends a particularly heart-rending quality to such tracks as "At My Window Sad And Lonely" and "Hoodoo Voodoo."
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Rolling Stone (5/13/99, p.65) - Included in Rolling Stone's "Essential Recordings of the 90's."
Spin (1/99, p.91) - Ranked #8 on Spin's list of "Top 20 Albums of '98."
Spin (9/98, p.184) - 8 (out of 10) - "...The combination feels nostalgic and contemporary at once, like a good rabble-rousing speech--or a snatch of Americana suddenly recalled years after you thought it'd passed forever from memory."
Entertainment Weekly (9/4/98, p.84) - "...Bragg and the otherwise callow Wilco make the many moods of Woody spring to life with boozy, woozy roughhouse folk-rock. It may feel like school, but at least the classroom's rollicking." - Rating: B+
CMJ (1/11/99, p.3) - "...The varied arrangements uncover Guthrie's knack for evoking many moods with simple words, making for one of the year's most memorable and inspired albums..."
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| This Album Kills Fascists
by DrFaustus, 1/23/2003 |
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Pros: Old and new come together in the best of folk and the best of alt-country
Cons: The music flies a little too low under the radar for mainstream attention
The Bottom Line: Sometimes the past still has a lot to offer us, and Bragg and Wilco show us with these new songs from the lost archives of Woodie Guthrie.
Review: Some albums come to us with a minimum of fuss and fanfare. It's the same old story. Artist writes
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| Classic lyrics with new music
by matjc, 11/23/2000 |
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Pros: Makes the music of Gutherie accessible to a wider audience.
Cons: Better for occasional play rather than over and over.
Review: Having been a Bob Dylan fan for some time, I have looked into his live and history and some length,
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| Old school commie folk with a 90's twist
by evansec, 10/30/2000 |
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Pros: Lyrics, music, slide guitar, Wilco and Bragg
Cons: None
Review: Occasionally you come across an album you know will have an impact on you for the rest of your life.
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