Til You've Seen Mine [Import]
ASIN: B00004R8NF
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His Liveliest Record to Date.a Free Wheeling Ramble of Jugband Jams and Rough Poetry.
Til You've Seen Mine,Tom House,Munic,Country/Bluegrass
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'Til You've Seen Mine
Tom House Manufacturer: Catamount Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00004R5S1 Release Date: 2000-01-18 |
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Largely because his band consists of a percussionist, a guitarist-mandolinist, and a background singer, Tom House is usually considered a contemporary, literary version of the early country performers featured on the Harry Smith anthology, sort of a Holy Modal Rounder with politics and poesy. But you need only hear such manic tracks as "Long Hard Drinking" and "Malbourne Hotel" to think of him also as a Dixie-fried Loudon Wainwright. He shares country's traditional preoccupation with family, albeit with a different spin ("Sister's Song," "Letter from My Father"). His characters draw a sharper line this time between outsiders ("Bull City Blues") and just plain ordinary folk with troubled hearts ("The Cold Hard Curve of a Question Mark"), while his imagery is as heart-stopping as ever ("You ain't seen tears 'til you seen mine / They run like razors in thin red lines"). And the addition of Nashville semi-stars like Pat McLaughlin, Sam Bush, and David Olney broadens House's sound without otherwise altering it. --John MorthlandAlbum Description
Restless & raw, Nashville "barroom singer" & published poet Tom House draws from the deep wells of country, folk, and old-timey music to back his unblinking-eye songwriting style.Customer Reviews:
"Like Barbed Wire Wrapped Round A Gift From Hell".......2001-11-30
"Bull City Blues" starts things off with a cheerful romp of fiddle & jug. A footstomping ode to hard drinking in a small town. The next cut, "Sister's Song" is a moving account of a little sister turning her back on that Bad Seed of an elder brother. "The Cold Hard Curve of a Question Mark" and "Canada" are a heart breaking pair of love songs, on par with the likes Hank Williams. Full of yearning in the face of certain loss.
In between ballads, House populates the album with hard drinking losers like "Elmer Smith" & seedy transient memories like "The Melbourne Hotel". "Down in the Hole" is easily one of the most intense cuts. An epic lament on "the failure of the will". Armed with an opening lines like, "You ain't seen no tears til you've seen mine", this one's guaranteed to haunt you long after the lights are out.
The last tune is a "Letter from my Father" and it perfectly captures the unspoken, rocking chair wisdom of one's old man, wrestling the mortality of declining years. The kind of song that should earn House the title, "Poet Laureat South of Mason Dixon".
So if you've worn out all your old Dylan records or are seeking a living breathing heir to the HARRY SMITH FOLK ANTHOLOGY, you can't go wrong here. Sure to please fans of Vic Chestnutt and the Stanley Brothers, Tom House is one of those rare songwriters who finger picks with dirt under his nails.
an eerily exhilarating sound.......2000-04-16
Better than 90% of what passes for roots music these days!.......2000-03-09
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'Til You've Seen Mine
Tom House Manufacturer: Munic ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00004R8NF Release Date: 2000-04-07 |
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