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Last of My Kind

Paul BurchAudio CD
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Over a decade of critically acclaimed albums, Paul Burch has established himself as a writer, singer, producer, and arranger with a personal and original take on American music. His albums are an odd but riveting mix of respect and irreverence, mixing pop, rock, blues and country grooves with Latin American rhythms, atmospheric tape loops and feedback. The results make for vibrant, haunting music… Read more in Amazon's Paul Burch Store

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Product Details

  • Audio CD (April 24, 2001)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Merge Records
  • ASIN: B00005B58U
  • In-Print Editions: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #441,142 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. Aliceville Rag - Paul Burch
2. Up on the Mountain - Paul Burch
3. Living up to the Man You See in Me - Paul Burch
4. Harvey Hartsell's Farm
5. Mama Shoo'd the Blackbirds
6. Going To The Carnival
7. Country Boys In A City Alley
8. Sun Don't Shine
9. Electricity
10. Polio
11. Amos's Blues
12. Last Of My Kind
13. Nightjar

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com's Best of 2001

A 21st-century denizen of Nashville with a deep affection and abiding respect for the music of the town's distant past, Paul Burch may not be the last of his kind, only among the most talented. Over the course of three previous albums, Burch has built a reputation as a country singer and songwriter who handles traditional forms with effortless facility yet always sounds thoroughly modern. It's a trick he turns with aplomb on the mostly acoustic Last of My Kind, which he wrote and performed entirely by himself. Inspired by his pal Tony Earley's Depression-era novel Jim the Boy, the disc contains not a note that couldn't date to the 1930s, but Burch's natural ease and his utter lack of irony combine to produce a mood and sound that's sophisticated but never stiff. Moreover, it's a diverse record, deftly incorporating a dozen permutations of wood and wire--guitar, banjo, mandolin, and more--across a variety of styles. Three instrumentals--a rag, a harmonica stomp, and a folk blues--serve to order and divide 10 songs sung from the perspective of the novel's various characters. Along the way, Burch effectively moves from thin falsetto to thick nasal drawl to gentle croon. --Anders Smith-Lindall

Product Description

Paul Burch returns with Last Of My Kind. His second LP on Merge. These songs were inspired by and composed as companion to 'Jim, The Boy', the acclaimed debut novel by fellow Tennessean, Tony Early. This release is scheduled to coincide with the novel's publication in paperback. Last Of My Kind was recorded and performed entirley by Paul. It is an ecclectic blend of blues, folk and old-tyme country traditions which creates a truly startling realistic tapestry of rustic enchantment. Destined to be a timeless classic. 13 tracks. 2001 release.

 

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Paul Burch's "Last of My Kind" is the Best of its Kind, July 19, 2001
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tobi rates (Greenbelt, Maryland) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Last of My Kind (Audio CD)
Paul Burch has produced another musical gem. As noted on the liner notes, Burch uses the characters from Tony Earley's depression era novel "Jim the Boy" as inspiration. The songs evoke the Carolina hills in the 1930's; yet, influenced by more modern music and themes. The result is a album of songs set in the 1930's providing compelling insight into the minds and souls of the characters and that era. The soundtrack to "Oh Brother, Where Art Thou" may have revealed an interest in 1930's country and bluegrass music which has not previously been exploited. "Last of My Kind" is a deeper journey into that era. The music is more compelling and the lyrics more subtle and penetrating then many of the more commercial offerings on "Oh Brother." Hopefully, audiences will use "Oh Brother" as an introduction to find great music voices like Burch's on "Last of My Kind." On "Last of My Kind", Burch foregoes his band ("the WPA Ballclub") and makes all the sounds himself. True to the period in which the CD is set, all the instrumentation is accoustic with the exception of "Electricity" -- a song about electic power coming to the town which allows Burch to cut loose on electric guitar. It also contains the wonderful line: "I've got fire/in a wire/e-lectricity!" "Polio" is a haunting tune sung by a character recently rendered paralyzed who sings "I feel a burning fire/but my limbs lay flat as a country tire." The song is actually far more compelling than the scene in the novel. In reading the novel, you can also find out the irony and humor in the line "one should never throw what one cannot catch." The 7-minute song works to a chorus which is reminescent of Dylan and the Band's "Basement Tapes." On "Harvey Hartsell", Burch takes an otherwise forgettable scene from the novel and turns it into a tongue-in-cheek tale of a man who, to avoid paying his creditors: "shot the horses/he drowned the dogs/he chopped the chickens/and he made steak out of the old milk cow." Not incidently, Burch plays three or four guitars on the song and weaves them into a brilliant break. The title song and "Up on the Mountain" are also highlights, but there are no weak moments in this stunningly authentic and original album. Burch clearly deserves a wider audience for both this CD and his previous releases. With the unexpected success of "Oh Brother" and Lucinda Williams' newest album, perhaps audiences will find him because he is better than they are!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Feed Your Head, June 29, 2001
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"mymansyd" (Tranmere, South Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Last of My Kind (Audio CD)
Burch's fourth album of entirely wonderful old-time country - and his first without the WPA Ballclub, in name at least - features 11 new songs inspired by his friend Tony Earley's novel Jim the Boy. Burch has perhaps the warmest, purest sounding voice (somewhat reminiscent of Nashville Skyline-era Bob Dylan) in country music today and is a cruelly neglected young artist who's song-writing and interpretative skills are on full display on this record. From the gorgeous opening instrumental through to the album's standout track "Up on the Mountain" through to the brilliant title-track, Burch's Depression-era country stylings hit the bullseye every time. One can only hope that the proposed movie adaptation of Jim the Boy will feature every last second of this remarkable collection of songs.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Hauntingly Beautiful, November 7, 2001
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Mike Roy (Pasadena, California USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Last of My Kind (Audio CD)
As the guys in Spinal Tap might say (if they listened to Roots music), this album rates an 11. Paul Burch has created a expertly crafted and deeply evocative song cycle that brings to life Tony Early's quietly miraculous novel, "Jim The Boy". This recording, like all of Paul Burch's work, is just drop-dead-beautiful.
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