Ernie Graham [Limited Edition] [Remastered]

Ernie Graham [Limited Edition] [Remastered]

by Ernie Graham
Ernie Graham [Limited Edition] [Remastered]

Ernie Graham [Limited Edition] [Remastered]

by Ernie Graham

CD(Remastered / Special Edition)

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Overview

This is one of the most hauntingly beautiful solo albums to come out of the whole English pub rock scene, and references to Bob Dylan and the Band are appropriate because the rootsy/folk-like intersections with their work are here. It's also a rival to the best work of Brinsley Schwarz, Ducks Deluxe, Eggs Over Easy, et al. (and no surprise -- the Brinsleys played on this album). Opening with the gorgeous, Dylanesque "Sebastian," built on a lyrical acoustic guitar part, Graham reveals himself a songwriter and player of extraordinary sensitivity -- he might easily have been another Alan Hull, or even bigger than that, had he been able to join a band with legs or hold his own career together. As it is, from that Dylan-like start, he and the Brinsleys deliver a brace of full electric numbers that rival the classic sound of the Band, starting with "So Lonely" -- the roots rock sound here is so authentically American that it will fool lots of listeners about its origins and source. For this album, "The Girl That Turned the Lever" and "For a Little While" are two of the finest working-class/folk-style compositions this side of "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down," and "Blues to Snowy" takes Graham into Lynyrd Skynyrd territory. "Belfast" finally takes listeners to Graham's real roots, in a bracing, fiddle-driven folk-based piece from that side of the Atlantic. ~ Bruce Eder

Product Details

Release Date: 01/21/2014
Label: Wea Japan
UPC: 4943674161232
Rank: 134858

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Ernie Graham   Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals
Nick Lowe   Guest Artist,Bass,Vocals
Billy Rankin   Drums
Ian Gomm   Guitar,Vocals
Malcolm Morley   Piano,Guitar,Vocals
Dave Charles   Drums,Vocals
Bob Andrews   Keyboards,Vocals,Guitar
J. Eichler   Vocals
C. Cunningham   Fiddle,Violin
Richard Treece   Guitar
Ken Whaley   Bass
Brinsley Schwarz   Guitar

Technical Credits

Ian Gomm   Harmony
Jeff Powell   Cover Design
Phil Lynott   Composer
Rick & Bubba   Tape Operator
Dave Robinson   Producer
Nick Lowe   Harmony
Anton Matthews   Tape Operator
J. Eichler   Harmony
Chris Gabrin   Photography
Ken Whaley   Engineer
Ernie Graham   Composer,Producer
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