Traveling [Digipak]Steve Poltz
Release Date: 01/22/2008
Original Release:
2008
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 1011137_CD
UPC # 691065001127
Label: Thirty Tigers
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Performer: Steve Poltz
Producer: Billy Harvey Distributor: RED Distribution Notes: Personnel: Steve Poltz (vocals, acoustic guitar, bass guitar); Billy Harvey (various instruments, guitar, acoustic guitar, melodica, piano, organ, Mellotron, omnichord, bass guitar, background vocals); Jud Nelson (electric guitar, 12-string guitar); Gary Newcomb (pedal steel guitar); Tosca (strings); Michael Ramos (piano, Hammond b-3 organ, bongos); Dav�d Garza (Fender Rhodes piano); George Reiff (bass guitar); Donny Wynn, Conrad Choucroun (drums, percussion); Darin Murphy (drums); Beaver Nelson (background vocals). Singer/songwriter Steve Poltz demonstrates his craftsmanship on Traveling, a varied album of story-songs that range from complete fiction to apparently straightforward autobiography. The latter is represented by the longest cut, "Brief History of My Life," which follows Poltz from Canada to San Diego, including encounters with Liberace and Elvis Presley along the way. Those provide examples of Poltz's wit, which occasionally tips over into sarcasm. But he can also be seriously critical, as in "Street Fighter's Face," a first-person imagining of the life of a Marine wounded in Iraq that is part of a long tradition of antiwar folk songs, even if this one is set to a driving rock arrangement. Producer and multi-instrumentalist Billy Harvey deserves credit for that musical setting as for the others, which can give a pop sheen to Poltz's otherwise quirky songs. Harvey coaxes varied vocal performances from Poltz, even including falsetto, and makes his music more accessible than it might be with just the singer and his acoustic guitar. In doing so, he serves the songs well and makes them the point of the disc, as they should be with a songwriter as clever as this. ~ William Ruhlmann
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