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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 built one of the most impressive and varied reputations in modern roots music. On his latest album,… Read more in Amazon's Mark Erelli Store

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  • Audio CD (September 16, 2008)
  • Original Release Date: 2008
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Signature Records
  • ASIN: B001D7T27Q
  • Also Available in: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #194,803 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars Moving Americana folk-country and rootsy rock, September 22, 2008
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Over the past nine years Mark Erelli's explored a variety of Americana sounds, including singer-songwriter folk-country, western swing, nineteenth-century traditional tunes, and mid-American roots rock. His latest collection of folk and roots rock songs focus on family and society, including intimate first-person discoveries and broader political and social commentaries. The disc opens with "Hope Dies Last," detailing the endless stream of horrific news with which we're beaten on a daily basis. Sung intimately, Erelli sounds like Paul Simon worn down from the battles of younger years, provoked by a president who'd "rather talk to Jesus than to anyone who disagrees," and pragmatically stifling his anger in the face of the endless bad news cycles. The same combination of confusion and resignation threads through "Volunteers" and its harrowing look at a weekend guardsman's entrapment as a full-time soldier in Iraq. Sung starkly to an acoustic guitar, the pained vocal wails that close the song provide a live wire abstract of the lyrics' horrors. The guitars toughen on "Shadowland," as does Erelli's critique of the extra-legal measures employed in the war and the resulting depletion of our moral foundation.

Several songs explore isolation and spirituality. The traveling musician of "Unraveled" looks home for salvation, and the questioning "Not Alone" travels between breezy images of nature, sleepy small town Sundays, and the heart of the city. The music climbs sympathetically from acoustic folk to full-blown country-rock and back. More peaceful is the first-person anticipation of a believer's reward in "Delivered," and its comfort for those left behind., and more contemplative is the working stiff of "Five Beer Moon," dejectedly downing a six-pack and starting at the sea. Contemplating his small-town circumstance he finds himself trapped in a place where freedom is only in the imagination. Things turn upbeat with the rootsy rock of "Baltimore." Its romantic longing and on-the-road lyrics ("I got a pawnshop ring and a yellow rose bouquet, honey that I bought in a cheap truck stop") couple with shuffling drums and whistling organ to echo the character of Steve Earle's Guitar Town. Erelli turns personal with two moving songs of fatherhood. In "Man of the Family" he steps into his late father's shoes, wondering if he's ready for the responsibility and realizing he'd been left all the tools he'll need; in the lighter "Once" Erelli luxuriates in the love of fatherhood. Whether drawing from personal experience or creating fictional scenes, Erelli's songs remain grounded with human emotion in every performance. [©2008 hyperbolium dot com]
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5.0 out of 5 stars Successfully delivered, December 18, 2008
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Delivered is my second Mark Erelli album. A friend of mine introduced him to me with the album "Here and now". There are better singers and better musicians but Mark Erelli has a way of his own: his music and his booklet show that he and his music are different. No easy music: songs with a message and not always taking the straight way forward. There are unexpected changes in text, beat and tempo. Compared to the other album this one brings more varied songs. Abraham and Baltimore brings occasional forced singing. Need and meaning are unclear for me as a non native speaker and not full knowledge of the American way of life.
The booklet lay out is not strict: not one standard but starting with one and changing to another. Just like his music taking different directions,
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