At Home: The Maine Tour

发行时间:2015-09-14
发行公司:CD Baby
简介:  Betty and I moved with our three daughters to the coast of Maine over forty years ago. Since then, I've done the occasional benefit concert - from Fort Kent to Portland - but have never done a concentrated tour of the state in one season. Until last year. From Ogunquit to Eastport (check THAT out on a map), I recorded (and subsequently edited and authored) these 24 music videos for the DVD and (amazingly) all 24 of the songs fit on the accompanying CD.      The songs represent a broad range: THE CABIN FEVER WALTZ (homage to the rigors of enduring the lengthened winter in Maine), a new version of WHATSHERNAME (a bittersweet jazz shaded reminiscence of a middle-aged man in denial) originally recorded on the PP&M 1700 album, FAMILIA DEL CORAZON (a new song that speaks to the immigration issue in compassionate rather than political terms), WEDDING SONG (with the 'original' lyric and a spoken introduction) and THE LADY SAYS SHE DON'T LIKE JAZZ (a commentary on a common misperception of the creative process).      I hesitate to call this a memoir - though it does span 50 years of my music - but I DO appreciate the fact that 1) it's all about the music - 95% of the visual is 'in performance', 2) the camera work is intimate - both fixed and handheld coverage by videographers sharing the stage during performance and 3) it's as relaxed and 'stookey' as it can get - what with no accompaniment except my guitar.      'Sort of what you'd expect if we were together AT HOME...
  Betty and I moved with our three daughters to the coast of Maine over forty years ago. Since then, I've done the occasional benefit concert - from Fort Kent to Portland - but have never done a concentrated tour of the state in one season. Until last year. From Ogunquit to Eastport (check THAT out on a map), I recorded (and subsequently edited and authored) these 24 music videos for the DVD and (amazingly) all 24 of the songs fit on the accompanying CD.      The songs represent a broad range: THE CABIN FEVER WALTZ (homage to the rigors of enduring the lengthened winter in Maine), a new version of WHATSHERNAME (a bittersweet jazz shaded reminiscence of a middle-aged man in denial) originally recorded on the PP&M 1700 album, FAMILIA DEL CORAZON (a new song that speaks to the immigration issue in compassionate rather than political terms), WEDDING SONG (with the 'original' lyric and a spoken introduction) and THE LADY SAYS SHE DON'T LIKE JAZZ (a commentary on a common misperception of the creative process).      I hesitate to call this a memoir - though it does span 50 years of my music - but I DO appreciate the fact that 1) it's all about the music - 95% of the visual is 'in performance', 2) the camera work is intimate - both fixed and handheld coverage by videographers sharing the stage during performance and 3) it's as relaxed and 'stookey' as it can get - what with no accompaniment except my guitar.      'Sort of what you'd expect if we were together AT HOME...