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David Roth - More Pearls [Stockfisch SFR 357.6041.2] {Germany 2006}

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David Roth - More Pearls [Stockfisch SFR 357.6041.2] {Germany 2006}

David Roth - More Pearls
EAC+LOG+CUE | FLAC: 387 MB | Full Artwork | 5% Recovery Info
Label/Cat#: Stockfisch # SFR 357.6041.2 | Country/Year: Germany 2006
Genre: Rock, Folk | Style: Acoustic, Singer/Songwriter

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David Roth - More Pearls [Stockfisch SFR 357.6041.2] {Germany 2006}


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CD Info:

David Roth - More Pearls

Label: Stockfisch Records
Catalog#: SFR 357.6041.2
Format: CD, Album
Country: Germany
Released: 2006
Genre: Rock, Folk
Style: Singer Songwriter

Tracklist:

James Taylor 1 - Song For You Far Away 3:16
Gordon Lightfoot 2 - Don Quixote 3:53
Paul Simon 3 - American Tune 5:02
Lennon/McCartney 4 - I Will 3:10
Bob Dylan 5 - Blowin' In The Wind 5:03
Jackson Browne 6 - Song For Adam 4:51
Steve Goodman 7 - Would You Like To Learn To Dance? 5:08
Tom Paxton 8 - Last Thing On My Mind 4:24
Michael Smith 9 - The Dutchman 4:44
Yarrow/Grossman/Travers 10 - The Great Mandala (The Wheel Of Life) 4:35
Ralph McTell 11 - Streets Of London 4:23
Phil Ochs 12 - When I´m Gone 5:09
Carole King 13 - You´ve Got A Friend 4:10
Pete Seeger 14 - Where Have All The Flowers Gone? 8:03

Produced and recorded by Günter Pauler

Musicians:

David Roth - vocals, guitar
Chris Jones - guitars
Hans-Jörg Maucksch - fretless bass
Siard de Jong - mandolin, mandola, waldzither, electric sitar guitar, fiddle
Christian Struck - cor anglais
Fiona Simpson - backing vocals
Roger Nicholls - backing vocals
Beo Brockhausen - saxophones, tin whistle, low whistle, bagpipes, accordion, kantele, hurdy-gurdy, swarmandal, sitar, sarod, glockenspiel, udu, percussion
Chamber Choir of St.Sixti´s Church, Northeim

Günter Pauler recorded David Roth performing a collection of famous and not so famous "evergreens" of the Anglo-American songwriting: "Song For You Far Away" (James Taylor), "I Will" (Lennon/McCartney), "Blowin' In The Wind" (Bob Dylan), "Streets Of London" (Ralph McTell), "American Tune" (Paul Simon), "You've Got A Friend" (Carole King) and 8 other pearls.

The beautiful arrangements are vitalized by some well-known Stockfisch studio musicians. Among others: Chris Jones (guitars), Fiona Simpson and Roger Nicholls (backing vocals), Hans-Jörg Maucksch (fretless bass) as well as multi instrumentalists Siard de Jong and Beo Brockhausen.

"One of the reasons I write songs and play music is to try and bring more beauty into a world that needs more beauty." (David Roth)

"David Roth, a powerful new singer-songwriter has reached our hearts. With voices like his still singing, there's a certainty that the candle will remain lit, the hope reasserted and the dream still sung…" - Peter Yarrow (Peter, Paul & Mary)

"David writes and sings songs with a devastating combination of heartfelt wisdom and incisive wit. In my eyes he sets a new 'contemporary singer/songwriter' standard for the rest of us to aspire to, and it's a standard that is very, very high…" - Christine Lavin

David Roth - More Pearls [Stockfisch SFR 357.6041.2] {Germany 2006}


biography by Allan Shaw
A songwriter's songwriter, David combines a keen social sensibility with dazzling musical ability and a strong voice to produce songs that are performed by dozens of other top musicians. He's been recorded by the likes of Christine Lavin, Anne Hills, and Tom Chapin. His appearances have ranged from singing the national anthem in front of a sold out Chicago Bulls/New York Knicks game to intimate house concerts and innumerable workshops to singing for the United Nations, 40th Anniversary celebration allmusicguide

With a voice and heart somewhere between Kenny Rankin, David Wilcox, and Gordon Lightfoot, the much-lauded David Roth has chosen 14 songs that affected him strongly in life and during his career as a folk musician. None of them are obscure, most are quite well known, and so this offering becomes a combination of tribute and interpretation predicated upon a common axis of the revelations of art and what it means to be human. That, when it comes down to it, is the task of the folk singer: in a culture frantic to consume and adulate, to keep people mindful of what it means to have life and what we're supposed to do with it.

Often, that's brought about by inspecting the opposite sphere, as in Paul Simon's American Tune, reflecting the plight of being out of synch by means of place and personality. Other times, it's explored through irony and class, as in Lightfoot's classic Don Quixote, wherein all and sundry must grin at others' folly…and their own. More than a few times, it's Dickensian, especially with a song as meaningful as Ralph McTell's Streets of London. Roth covers all these with a wine-smooth voice and very pleasant delivery, flawless in command. He also chose a sympathetic backing group, with the late Chris Jones on second guitar. On cuts like the Beatles' I Will and Michael Smith's The Dutchman, though, are where Roth's unusually soft approach shines, in a tone as gentle and fleecy as down quilting quietly covering, warming, and assuring the listener.

If you like the idea of exotic instruments tamed to temper a pastoral mode, then Beo Brockhausen's your man, toting a sarod, swarmandal, udu, hurdy-gurdy, kantele, bagpipes, and whistles (not to mention sax) into mellifluous configurations, brushing pastels, slyly inserting airs, carrying colorations to overflow their borders without intruding on tone and atmosphere. Mention must also be made of Hans-Jorg Mauksch's moody fretless bass, which, like a cello or low-register synth, flows almost invisibly but affectively in oceanically dark underpinnings, showing where the tears and heartaches are hidden, a backdrop to Roth's wistfulness.

Tom Paxton's Last Thing on My Mind enjoys an especially Lightfootish treatment. If you were shocked by The Move's bombastic take on it in 1970—very cool, actually, in its own overblown way—this version will smooth long-term ruffled feathers. Phil Ochs sees his When I'm Gone tended to and Roth has, over the years, dedicated a lot of effort, in concert with others, to keep the late rebel's catalogue alive. Like Mickey Newberry, Ochs was a huge presence…in a hidden fashion: though he may not have enjoyed the sales he deserved, musicians still stand in awe of the gent's talents and critics have ever been similarly impressed. Roth's melodicism plays particularly well in that respect, lusher than Ochs' own.

For more than an hour's worth of mellow, introspective, adagioed enjoyment, this is the prescription, a long set in which David Roth takes us on a tour with a number of the folk lions of the 60s and 70s, revivifying selections in his own dulcet tones and perhaps provoking, without pontificating in the least, the audience to ponder what on Earth has happened in the interim. Folk music, done right, has ever been this way.www.acousticmusic.com


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