Rocking Horse Head

Rocking Horse Head Artist: Steve Forbert
Label: Warner Bros / Wea
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 075992466325
EAN: 0075992466325
ASIN: B000002L4Q


Release Date: 1996-09-24

Rocking Horse Head


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Tracks:

  1. If I Want You To Know
  2. My Time Aint Long
  3. Shaky Ground
  4. Dear Lord
  5. Moon Man (I'm Waiting On You)
  6. Don't Stop
  7. Some Will Rake The Coals
  8. I Know What I Know
  9. Good Planets Are Hard To Find
  10. Big New World
  11. Open House
  12. Dream, Dream

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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Uneven, but the peaks are very very high.......2006-08-15

This album had the bad luck to follow the brilliant "Mission of the Crossroad Palms," but even so, it's amazing music. Forbert's ability to tease, cajole, and produce meaning through his voice and lyrics may be pretty much unmatched in contemporary popular music. He's really a national treasure. Listen to "Open House"--the way the phrasing and pace shift towards each other over the last half of the song, or the weird-but-ordinary global range of "Dream Dream."

4 out of 5 stars First Timer.......2003-02-05

This is the first Cd that i've ever heard by Steve but i'll be buying more because it's superb.Beautiful roots(y) music , well played and excellently sung.Great lyrics as well.What's not to like.Also,for any Wilco fans out there,Most of the members of that band (circa 1995-6)are playing on this CD and they're damn fine.

4 out of 5 stars A WELL - KEPT SECRET.......2000-11-27

In 1978, Steve Forbert was the toast of the music industry, riding the wave of his critically acclaimed debut album "Alive On Arrival," a folk - rock classic released smack in the middle of the Punk movement. 20 years later, with the release of "Rocking Horse Head," Forbert's writing and singing are still as fresh and unique; over two decades of ups, downs, and in-betweens seemingly haven't dampened his spirit or drained him of any creativity or energy.

This recording, a fine follow - up to the excellent "Mission Of The Crossroad Palms," finds Forbert looking at life, although sometimes through jaded eyes, with a sense of humor and wonder that have been present in his music from the very beginning.

"If I Want You Now" is the album's most touching and straightforward love song, picking up where "Is It Any Wonder" and "Oh, To Be Back With You," both from the previous album, left off.

"Don't Stop," an excellent song, may well be Steve's admonition to anyone who's about to throw in the proverbial towel. One gets the impression that Forbert is singing from experience. "So you're down, so it's hard. Don't Stop, don't stop," he sings. "Stop and you're denying everything that you've been trying for so long." Maybe 20 - plus years on the road, mixed with the highs and lows of life in the recording industry, have given the singer this point of view. "Dream, Dream," a simplistically beautiful ballad, conveys a similar message -"Someday soon the breaks won't bring you down; One day soon you'll wake up safe and sound."

"My Time Ain't Long" is Forbert's semi - comic take on mortality - "My drug and booze days gone, I rise and shine at dawn, how come my time ain't long?" "Moon Man" provides a nice Forbert twist on society's preoccupation with technology and its rapidly fading faith in relationships. "Good Planets Are Hard To Find," which has become a sing along favorite at Steve's concerts, is the singer's "environmental statement," for lack of a better term.

This album's highlight, in my opinion, is "Some Will Rake The Coals." Forbert has the ability to mix a beautiful melody, a poignant lyric - "Time moves quickly, strangers look like friends, Friends might fall in love and perfect strangers might pretend" - and a hilarious line - "Warren Beatty must have gotten scared, when Madonna made him finally see he'd lost some hair" - and still make it all work. The result is a great song.

The other 5 tracks are also solid. Buy this recording and see for yourself. On one hand, you'll be wondering why Steve Forbert never became a household name. On the other, you'll be happy to be part of a group that's in on a well - kept secret.

A couple of summers ago, while a throng of Generation X - ers packed the inside of a loud club in suburban Pittsburgh, myself and a couple dozen other fans listened to Steve playing outside on the patio. He ripped through a two hour set, which included a handful of songs from "Rocking Horse Head," with the enthusiasm of a teenager. When the show ended, he packed his station wagon and was off into the night, a few autographs, ticket stubs, and handshakes the only evidence he'd even been there.

"Don't Stop," Steve.

5 out of 5 stars Another Forbert "Nugget".......2000-06-09

"Rocking Horse Head" is a quirky but fine collection of tunes,that represents a departure from his previous CD, "Mission of the Crossroad Palms". "Rocking Horse" has a "home taped" feel to it, as if Steve recorded it in his basement.

The songs on this CD are full of mandolins, banjos, "fuzz" bass, squeeze boxes,violins, giving Steve's songs a different sound, like a jam session amongst friends, after hours, in a Greek Taverna.

One of Mr. Forbert's most clever and fun tunes is "Moon Man", which rocks and chugs along, and is about trying to reach out in cyberspace to connect with someone and start perhaps a relationship. It is surprising that more folksingers haven't joined Steve and polked a little fun at our world of techology, and explored how the human spirit tries to fit in.

5 out of 5 stars Another Forbert "Nugget".......2000-06-09

"Rocking Horse Head" is a quirky but fine collection of tunes,that represents a departure from his previous CD, "Mission of the Crossroad Palms". "Rocking Horse" has a "home taped" feel to it, as if Steve recorded it in his basement.

The songs on this CD are full of mandolins, banjos, "fuzz" bass, squeeze boxes,violins, giving Steve's songs a different sound, like a jam session amongst friends, after hours, in a Greek Taverna.

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