Phoenix

Phoenix Artist: Vince Bell
Label: Watermelon
Category: Music



Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio Cassette


UPC: 715971102744
EAN: 0715971102744
ASIN: B000000FDS


Release Date: 1994-06-28

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Tracks:

  1. Frankenstein
  2. Beast
  3. Hard Road
  4. Troubletown
  5. Sun & Moon & Stars
  6. Mirror Mirror
  7. I've Had Enough
  8. Girl Who Never Saw a Mountain
  9. Woman of the Phoenix
  10. Just Because
  11. No Tomorrow

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars We Should All Own It.......2001-11-23

"Phoenix" is the inaugural CD from one of Texas' all-time great singer/songwriters, Vince Bell. The CD release was only 12 years or so overdue, since the first attempt at laying tracks for it was begun at Christmastime in 1982, with Stevie Ray Vaughn as one of the session musicians. Bell left the recording studio for home but his car was slammed broadside at 65 mph by another car with a drinking driver. Suffering a serious closed head injury, mangled right (playing) arm, multiple liver lacerations and severed vocal cord, Bell's obituary was posted in the next day's local newspaper. Obviously he pulled through; Vince's autobiography, "One Man's Music" is the story of his long journey back and a self-rehabilitation program that will make the toughtest and most disciplined reader cringe. Although by far and away not the end of Bell's wonderful story, "Phoenix" is the first CD he recorded and released after the '82 accident and the culminating point of "One Man's Music." (It's also HARD TO GET, so better get yours while they're hot!) Vince Bell was a progeny of the late Townes Van Zandt but is also a songwriter and poet whose work and gift stands side-by-side that of his mentor. Thematically, wholistically, individually, technically, lyrically and spiritually, this is one gratifying and fine piece of music on its own. Taken in context of the performer's life, it becomes transcendent. Victoria Williams lends her dulcet tones in ethereal support and Lyle Lovett also checks in with some sparse backup. Bell's own voice is warm and pleasant, gravelly and whiskey-soaked and edgy when it needs to be. Delivery is with an off-beat syncopation and just plain different sound. There isn't a single cut on this CD that I don't like. Bell is the real article: a legend in his own time. If you don't know him yet, you're burning daylight.

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  1. Nicely Out of Tune ~ Lindisfarne
  2. Troubadours ~ Various Artists
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  7. There and Now: Live in Vancouver ~ Phil Ochs
  8. Trail's End ~ The Trail Band
  9. Intuition ~ Deighton, Matthews, Roberts, Rusby, Shaw
  10. Jagged Time Lapse (Bonus Rare Material) ~ John's Children

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