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Celebrating an achievement of 20 years in music, Donna The Buffalo have made an album that captures why they are one of the best live bands touring…More...
Paul Burch has been living, writing, and recording in Nashville,Tennessee
for over a decade now and in that time he has been nothing short of consistently brilliant. During that span he has recorded six solo records that showcase a sound that falls somewhere between that of Buddy Holly�s birth of rock n roll and the wounded country beauty of Gram Parsons. For his latest release, Burch split time recording at Nashville�s legendary RCA Studio B and Mark Knopfler�s British Grove Studios in London and he is joined on the record by an all-star cast of guest artists that includes Tim O�Brien, multi-instrumentalist Fats Kaplin, and vocalist Kelly Hogan, as well as Knopfler on guitar and a duet with bluegrass legend Ralph Stanley.
The whole of East to West is one highlight after another. From the album’s opener �Montreal
� with its clickety-clack driving rhythm to the down home stomp of �I Will Wait for You� which gets much of its groove from the always entertaining Tim O�Brien on bouzouki, Paul and his mates keep coming up aces track after track. The mood darkens on the tune �Before the Bells� and with the aid of Mark Knopfler�s Latin-tinged guitar work the song has a feel that sounds like it was recorded from a Saturday night bandstand in some lost Mexican country bar. Toward the end of East to West we find Burch jumping into roaring rockabilly on �I�m Takin� It Home� which then gives way to the back porch on the next cut as Burch is joined by the legendary Dr. Ralph Stanley for the bluegrass number �Little Glass of Wine�. (Burch is quoted as saying that
remarked it was like �singing with Carter again�). The album also includes a tribute to the late British rock radio legend John Peel that is so damn catchy, when I first heard it I couldn�t help playing it over and over again and it still finds its way into my CD player on a daily basis.
All told, Paul Burch has put together an album that finds a way to straddle a variety of genres from rock to country to bluegrass and he pulls it off with some of his finest songwriting to date. In the end Paul Burch�s East to West deserves to be included on more than a few �best of lists� for the year 2006�I know it will definitely find its way onto mine.
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