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Hope & Other Casualties
Mark Erelli
Hope & Other Casualties
Genres: Country, Folk, Pop, Rock
 
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Ever since his debut at 24 years old, Mark Erelli has exhibited an uncommon musical maturity. In a few short years, he?s got four albums to his name, over 700 concerts under his best, and multiple awards. During a time whe...  more »

     
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All Artists: Mark Erelli
Title: Hope & Other Casualties
Members Wishing: 4
Total Copies: 0
Label: Signature Sounds
Original Release Date: 1/1/2006
Re-Release Date: 3/7/2006
Genres: Country, Folk, Pop, Rock
Styles: Americana, Traditional Folk, Contemporary Folk, Singer-Songwriters, Folk Rock
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 701237129624

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Ever since his debut at 24 years old, Mark Erelli has exhibited an uncommon musical maturity. In a few short years, he?s got four albums to his name, over 700 concerts under his best, and multiple awards. During a time when most young artists are still searching for their own voices, he has quietly build one to the most impressive and varied reputations in modern roots music. On his latest album, Hope and Other Casualties (out March 2006 on Signature Sounds) he ups the ante, with a brave and searingly honest tour de force, cementing himself as one of the best young male singer/songwriters on the scene today. Hope and Other Casualties is an unapologetic and timeless collection of deeply personal and affecting songs, effortlessly moving from songs of love, politics, family, resignation, and redemption. Infused with heartfelt song-craft, invigorating tempos, and arresting melodies Erelli has crafted a near-perfect and career defining album.

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CD Reviews

Five Time Winner!
R. Sousa | Tewksbury, MA USA | 03/09/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"The evolution of Mark Erelli continues with his fifth album since his amazing 2001 debut, and like the previous four, Hope & Other Casualties is worth the price of admission. His talent continues to grow both as a musician and as a songwriter, delivering lyrics and songs that tell stories that capture your attention and pull you in. This CD is perfectly produced by Mark and Lorne Entress, his long time collaborator, with a mix of songs that are varied but all tie together perfectly. "Here and Now" is an up-tempo opener that asks an important question for all to ponder, and ends with Ron Sexsmith's "God Loves Everyone", a fitting closer. "The Only Way", a post 9-11 song that has been a fan favorite at live shows now has a perfect home as part of a wonderful song collection that includes a song about a circus and others that talk to the circus that is today's world. Like the great singer/songwriters of the past 40 years, Mark can make a political point as well as any of them, yet he does it without offending folks who might lean toward the other side. Mark is one of today's best talents who deserves more attention than he's getting, so buy this CD now and then gather up your friends the next time he's in your area and see one of his great live shows."
Great Songs, Great Art.
Emotive Man | Bellefonte, PA | 05/03/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"With Hope and Other Casualties, Mark Erelli has taken his already impressive song writing skills and fine musical sensibilities to a new level. The CD's cover calls back to the great Bob Dylan album, The Times, They are a Changing. This may seem overly dramatic, but listen to Hope before you form an opinion. As Bob was speaking to the times in which America lived then, Mark is speaking to us--right now. Hope and Other Casualties is filled with morsels (and slabs) of wisdom on the America in which we now find ourselves. While not a complete departure for Mark, Hope shows that, when it seems we may not be grasping the greater truths, he will speak with more authority.



There is so often a pattern with artists, where they start with something strong (or fun or catchy) and then seem to get lost--as if they become distracted or loose their vision. This has never been a problem for Mark. From his first CD (Mark Erelli), he has demonstrated a great ability to write intelligent, yet accessible songs and perform them very well in several different styles. That first disc almost sounds like a job resume, to me--a demonstration of the diverse ways in which Mark can make music. But, where some other artists seem to get lost, Mark's subsequent recordings have become more refined--more wise--even though the styles have varied. This does not mean his earlier work was un-polished. Rather, he is sounding more comfortable with himself and his music. Mark's first CD was VERY strong. But, he just gets better with each new effort. And, the staggering statement made by Hope and Other Casualties is more than just its songs. Mark's songs are like paintings. But, his recordings are like sculptures. This may not be apparent on the first listen. But, if you actually spend some time with it, you will hear the great care and intelligence that went into every instrumental sound. Each song will begin to evolve in your mind and become a complete space of its own--the space where his stories live. Hope and Other Casualties is much more than just a recording of great music. Mark's music is truly great, even to just read. But, as a complete work, Hope and Other Casualties is great art.



Hope and Other Casualties shows that Mark is not just another gifted singer/songwriter. It is becoming clear that he is one of the very finest songwriters we have. In 20-30 years, he will be compared with the very greatest writers of American music, period. Like Bob's "Times" masterpiece, Mark's "Hope" should be a watershed. This is a significant musical work and deserves the highest respect given to any artist."