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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Even more songs for a blue guitar?,
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This review is from: Rock N Roll Singer (Audio CD)
Mark Kozelek keeps up the good work that he started on the Red House Painters album "Songs for a Blue Guitar." While the odd covers thing is bordering on schtick- he pulls it off so well that I can't criticize him for it. The three originals here are great, too. I especially like "Find Me, Ruben Olivares" (which already appeared on the Shanti project compilation) and "Metropol 47" which features a nice soundboard tap beat. AC/DC's "Rock n' Roll Singer" is the only electric track here, and sounds a lot like his cover of "Silly Love Songs." It's not the best thing he's done, but not so awful as to detract from the overall quality of this brief record. "You Ain't Got a Hold On Me" is another AC/DC cover, this time sung in a falsetto I've never heard Kozelek use before. I love it I love it I love it. This is a perfect, painfully liberating song. "Around and Around" is a John Denver tune that is touching and (dare I say it?) confessional in a way that balances the bitterness of some of the other songs. As always, Kozelek's guitar playing is great: never settling for tired chord progressions, and varied enough to stay interesting. Like Neil Young, I've felt that Kozelek tends to repeat himself (recycling tunes for different lyrics), but that's avoided here. Mark Kozelek has developed a sound that's gorgeous and eloquent. Maybe the man doesn't fit the music (I remember watching him on stage with a black flying-v heavy metal guitar in utter horror) but this is absolutely great music. RIYL: Nick Drake, Ida, His Name Is Alive, Damien Jurado, etc.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The most beautiful album of the year,
By Robert Crosbie (Dublin, Ireland) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Rock N Roll Singer (Audio CD)
Being a Red House Painters fan, I could not wait for this album. A little taster before the has-to-be-classic-not-yet-released "Old Ramon", this is another testament to Mark Kozelek's huge talent. 7 songs, 4 covers, and one of the most beautiful songs ever written - but I'll get to that.The album starts with "Find Me, Ruben Olivares", which RHP fans should already have on the "Shanti Project" CD. Featuring some great finger-picking and a wonderful melody, this is the first of only 3 Kozelek originals on the album. But no matter, the covers are so far removed from the originals, they may as well be self penned. The 3 AC/DC covers are great, the best being the title track. The only weak moment is "Bad Boy Boogie", not a bad version itself, it just drags a bit. A John Denver cover and another harmonised orignal, Metropol 47 (featuring some odd percussion!) follow, before we get to "Ruth Marie". This song is probably the most beautiful, sad, and touching song you'll hear - written from the point of view of an old woman in a nursing home. Just a guitar and Mark's warm, full voice is all it needs. This CD is definitely worth owning in you like RHP, and worth getting if you like acoustic guitar music. What would have made it even better would have been the inclusion of the 3 other songs on the "Shanti Project" CD - it would be great to have all these songs together. So come on, release "Old Ramon"!! Whoever's delaying that album's release should listen to this and wise up.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
For Those About To Rock?,
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This review is from: Rock N Roll Singer (Audio CD)
As a musician - a guitarist, no less - I never would have thought of taking a few old AC/DC tunes and recording them with an acoustic guitar. It's just crazy enough to work. And it does.All the songs on Rock N Roll singer are wonderful, especially the title track and `Find Me Ruben Olivares'. The only criticism I have is that he's so restrained when performing. While I have no doubt that a great amount of emotion went into these recordings, there's not much evidence of that in the final product. Rock N Roll singer is a fine effort. More AC/DC covers can be found on his other solo release, What's Next To The Moon. Not to be missed for Red House Painters or AC/DC fans.
4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Beautiful,
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This review is from: Rock N Roll Singer (Audio CD)
Just a beautiful, beautiful album of music. The man's voice is like seaglass -- worn, smooth, full of travel. Do yourself a favor and buy this album.
3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A moving gem!,
This review is from: Rock N Roll Singer (Audio CD)
The CD is worth the price for the last track "Ruth Marie". One of the more moving songs I have ever heard...The rest of the CD contains some great cover songs that hold up very well and make it a very enjoyable listening experience.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
melancholy beautiful,
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This review is from: Rock N Roll Singer (Audio CD)
Irresistible after the first listen. MK's drones and hums are instruments unto themselves, his voice is full of depth and emotion. This a haunting and lovely album.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
For Those About To Rock,
By A Customer
This review is from: Rock N Roll Singer (Audio CD)
We salute you Mark Kozelek. For fans waiting anxiously for new Red House Painters material this is quite a treat. Naturally some will be quick to criticize this CD for its brevity (only about 30 minutes worth of music), and the use of nearly identical versions of "Find Me Reuben Olivares" and John Denver's "Around and Around" which appear on The Shanti Project Collection and the Kozelek-organized "Take Me Home: A Tribute to John Denver". And then there are the AC/DC covers - three of them in all. Luckily for us, it all works beautifully. As usual, Kozelek has stripped the covers to their essences, and rebuilt them as only he can. Even AC/DC's ridiculously cheeky "Bad Boy Boogie" resonates with sincerity. There is a fine line between sensitive and sappy, and with his own writing Kozelek negotiates this territory better than anyone. The beautiful originals on this CD "Find Me...", "Metropol 47" and "Ruth Marie" are what really make this CD a must-have. Yes, this CD is too short. No, it is not a true Red House Painters album. However, until "Old Ramon" is released (IF it is released), there are few better ways to spend 30 minutes than listening to this CD.
5 of 79 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Poor fools...,
By maryposa (Erewhon) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Rock N Roll Singer (Audio CD)
Everyone has the right to like and dislike whatever their little hearts desire but I am amazed to see so many people fooled by this visionless, empty artist. I find that even though Mark's stuff may have a bit of ambience, droning and tortured, it lacks in spirt 100%. His stuff doesn't make any sense because HE doesn't make any sense.
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Rock N Roll Singer by Mark Kozelek (Audio CD - 2000)
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