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Down Colorful Hill (CD)

Red House Painters

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Label: 4AD Released: 1992
Price: $10.99  
 
 
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The band's debut finds singer/songwriter Mark Kozelek picking up where people like Tim Buckley and Nick Drake left off, combining delicate, folky melodies with ambitious song structures and no small amount of alienation. The band also bears a debt to the American Music Club in more ways than one. AMC's Mark Eitzel helped secure the Painters their first record deal with 4AD, and "Down Colorful Hill" sounds like nothing so much as a scaled-down version of American Music Club's fractured folk-rock desolation. The young Kozelek comes off as the ultimate bedroom poet, agonized over the approach of "24" and getting worked up about troubles with friends and girlfriends ("Lord Kill the Pain," "Michael"). Thanks to the starkness of the arrangements, the uniqueness and consistency of Kozelek's vision, and the winning mix of artifice and honesty, things never get too precious. Uniformly slow tempos and spare, angular guitar work dominate, while Kozelek's humble but pretty voice floats through the songs like a ghost with a chip on its shoulder.

Tracklisting
Disk  | 1 
124
2Medicine Bottle
3Down Colorful Hill
4Japanese to English
5Lord Kill the Pain
6Michael

 

User Reviews

   Kristal McKenzie - Cleveland, GA, USA
This is a short cd, consisting of only 6 songs. Yet the fullness (both in terms of merit and actual track time) of each track considerably lengthens the listening experience for me. I know I'm in a minority on this, but the best track for me is Japanese to English, a beautiful song about the difficulties in understanding the one you love and yet how the drive to try is so strong. This is a very mellow, soft album to listen to and highly recommended!


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