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2005, Hometapes
At age 26 and in the flurry of NYC, Paul has created Be Careful What You Call Home. A mental score. A geographical response. The architecture of this record belongs almost anywhere, but it found itself at the source: "I began by wanting to hear and experience things that might take me out of a small town mentality - and I realized that small town experience is something that makes me exist," Paul said. Like To An Ambient Hollywood, his 2003 debut, Be Careful What You Call Home is homemade with a range of musical ingredients. Self-taught, Paul utilizes guitar, bass, piano, electronics, cello, drums, etc. His move to New York reunited him with longtime friends/musicians and introduced him to new ones, enabling him to establish an ensemble for live performance and for accompaniment on recordings. This shared translation that has added a dimension to Paul's entire process – he seems more confident to follow an idea be it avant or pop.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | In a Way |
| 2 | Tired and Beholden |
| 3 | Night Gives No Applause |
| 4 | Toy Bell |
| 5 | You Look Like an Animal |
| 6 | Toy Piano |
| 7 | Manhattan Shuffle |
| 8 | Toy Bass |
| 9 | Oil in the Fields |
| 10 | (Aria) (Cave Song) |
| 11 | Content to Burn |
| 12 | This Old House |
| 13 | Riverbed |
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