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ERIC ANDERSEN - THE STREET WAS ALWAYS THERE NEW CD
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UPC
0611587108227
Artist
Eric Andersen, Andersen, Eric
Format
CD
Producer
Robert Aaron
Release Year
2004
Record Label
Appleseed Records, Aple
Release Title
The Street Was Always there
Genre
Folk

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Product Identifiers

Producer
Robert Aaron
Record Label
Appleseed Records, Aple
UPC
0611587108227
eBay Product ID (ePID)
9046043366

Product Key Features

Format
CD
Release Year
2004
Genre
Folk
Artist
Eric Andersen, Andersen, Eric
Release Title
The Street Was Always there

Dimensions

Item Height
0.40in
Item Weight
0.24lb.
Item Length
5.80in
Item Width
5.00in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs
1
Number of Tracks
14
Tracks
1.1 Little Bit of Rain 1.2 These 23 Days in September 1.3 Universal Soldier 1.4 Johnny Half-Breed 1.5 Waves of Freedom 1.6 I Ain't Marching Anymore 1.7 Louise 1.8 Misty Roses 1.9 White Boots Marching in a Yellow Land 1.10 A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall 1.11 Many a Mile 1.12 The Other Side of This Life 1.13 The Street Was Always There 1.14 Phil Ochs Speaks
Notes
Eric Andersen, one of America's premier singer-songwriters for almost four decades, puts aside his original material (for the most part) to 'sing as freshly as possible the songs I first heard sung in the streets, cafes, and clubs by certain performing songwriters in the 1960s Greenwich Village' on 'The Street Was Always There.' On his latest CD, the first in a planned two-volume series, Andersen presents passionate new versions of classics and forgotten gems written by the pantheon of his '60s elders, contemporaries, and friends - Bob Dylan, Phil Ochs, Fred Neil, Tim Hardin, Peter La Farge, Patrick Sky, David Blue, Buffy Sainte-Marie and Paul Siebel. When Andersen was 'discovered' performing in San Francisco in 1963 by Tom Paxton and persuaded to move East, the Village was a hotbed of folk clubs and the talented singers, songwriters and performers to fill them. Eric was one of the first of the musicians to concentrate on creating personal, poetic songs, rather than penning topical protest anthems, updating traditional tunes or writing folk-oriented urban blues. His original songs such as 'Violets of Dawn' and 'Thirsty Boots' helped point the way toward the late-'60 singer-songwriter movement that flourishes to this day. On 'The Street Was Always There,' Andersen presents the many creative facets on the '60s Village-based songwriters, spanning the protest and personal approaches to what was lumped under the heading of 'folk music' and proves the timelessness of both. With vibrant production and arrangements by longtime Andersen associate and multi-instrumentalist Robert Aaron (whose usual gig is leading international hip-hop/rap star Wyclef Jean's band), Andersen applies his time-seasoned baritone to all-to-relevant anti-war songs - Dylan's 'A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall,' Sainte-Marie's 'Universal Soldier,' Ochs's 'I Ain't Marching Anymore' and 'White Boots Marching in a Yellow Land' - the latter featuring an explosive reggae-flavored closing rap by guest Wyclef Jean, who also plays electric guitar and bass on the track - as well as Fred Neil's deep-running, bluesy ballads ('Little Bit of Rain,' 'The Other Side of This Life'), a shimmering bossa nova take on Tim Hardin's 'Misty Roses, an angry reading of Peter La Farge's 'Johnny Half-Breed,' and a gliding, unsettling version of David Blue's 'These 23 Days in September,' among others. Andersen also revisits his own poetic 'Waves of Freedom' (from 1969's 'A Country Dream' album), and provides the newly-penned title track, a tribute both to the tightknit Village community of the '60s and to the endless options for expression and experience provided by the metaphorical street of independent-minded people, real-life encounters, and the mysterious possibilities of the open road. The CD closes with a ghostly spoken collage of brief, still-topical statements by the late Phil Ochs. Joining Andersen (vocals, electric guitar) and Aaron (bass, guitar, keyboards, melodica, woodwinds) are special guests (the afore-mentioned) Wyclef Jean, former Lovin' Spoonful leader and longtime solo artist John Sebastian, fellow '60s Village songwriter Patrick Sky (whose 'Many a Mile' is covered on this CD), Pete Kennedy of the roots/pop duo The Kennedys on guitar, longtime Woodstock based folk musician (and another Village graduate) Happy Traum (acoustic guitar), and a supporting cast of top-flight sidemen. The CD booklet includes three sets of liner notes by Andersen, Aaron, and wellknown journalist Glenn O'Brien, as well as numerous historic photographs of the songwriters whose work is brought back to the public ear on this CD. The release of 'The Street Was Always There' will be supported by a national US tour by Eric in Fall 2004. About ERIC ANDERSEN Eric Andersen has always been recognized as a special talent. The late Robert Shelton of the New York Times presciently described an early Andersen composition as 'typical of the new language and poetic patterns of what will one day be called 'an

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