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A Tale To Tell
Howard Emerson
A Tale To Tell
Genres: Folk, Pop
 
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My second CD is very much a quantum leap from my first one, "Crossing Crystal Lake". "A Tale to Tell" represents all the musical influences that have affected me since childhood, and like a 'reduction' in cooking, the flav...  more »

     
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All Artists: Howard Emerson
Title: A Tale To Tell
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: The Orchard
Original Release Date: 6/8/2004
Release Date: 6/8/2004
Genres: Folk, Pop
Style: Traditional Folk
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 803680498620

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My second CD is very much a quantum leap from my first one, "Crossing Crystal Lake". "A Tale to Tell" represents all the musical influences that have affected me since childhood, and like a 'reduction' in cooking, the flavors are condensed, robust and, I think, very satisfying. Unlike 'CCL', which was totally instrumental, this one contains instrumentals, 4 vocals tracks and lots of bottleneck in solo and overdub form. There's even drums and upright bass on a couple. The compositions (all original except for a cover of 'Maybellene') are as diverse in their rhythmic and tonal structures, as they are in their musical style derivation. There are a couple of waltzes, some 'straight 4' blues, heavy 2 & 4 rhythm pieces, etc.Whether or not there are drums on a track, there is never a doubt as to 'where and what' the groove is. My lifelong fixation with drums and bass helps with that. I've also sprinkled in some 'orphan licks', as I call them. I knew, many years ago, that some of these tunes would never get any longer, but they have always felt 'right', so I used them as 'bumpers' to lead away or lead into another longer track. I think they add a lot to the flow of the cd. I almost always end up recording songs on the instruments on which they were written. The use of 6 very different kinds of guitars on this recording only adds to the diverse palette of aural textures contained herein.
 

CD Reviews

As a non-playing listener, this is really musical
Madmargie | New Yawk | 07/16/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)

"I notice that most people who enjoy this kind of music are guitar players, but I'm not a musician of any sort. A friend turned me on to this cd and aside from the few vocal tracks (Flirty Skirt is a really cute song), the instrumental stuff just stays in my head for days.



He has a great sense of melody coupled with that syncopation thing he does, and it just sits well with me. I highly recommend it!"