Close the Door Lightly When You Go
- 流派:Folk 民谣
- 语种:英语
- 发行时间:2015-07-07
- 类型:Single
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简介
Eric Andersen's 1966 song from the forthcoming "Richard Barone’s Sorrows & Promises: Greenwich Village In The 1960s" which will cast new light on the songs that sprang from the singer-songwriters in and around Greenwich Village during that pivotal decade. Featuring special guest vocalist Allison Moorer. Pre-order the album now and learn more at http://pledgemusic.com/projects/richardbarone The album’s producer is Steve Addabbo, who also has a strong creative connection to the music being revisited on the project. Among his many credits as a producer, engineer and musician are albums by Suzanne Vega, Shawn Colvin and Eric Andersen. Also contributing to the album is Mitchell Cohen, a long-time music critic and A&R executive (Arista, Columbia and Verve) who suggested the concept to Richard and is working with him on selecting the material. Richard Barone is an acclaimed recording artist, performer, producer, and author. Since pioneering the indie rock scene in Hoboken, NJ as frontman for The Bongos, Barone has produced countless studio recordings and worked with artists in every musical style. Rolling Stone described his first solo album "cool blue halo" as chamber rock, helping give rise to the popular genre. Recent collaborators include Tony Visconti, Beach Boy Al Jardine, Sean Lennon, Alejandro Escovedo, Nellie McKay, Allison Moorer, Donovan, the late rock legend Lou Reed, and American folk icon Pete Seeger. He has scored shows and staged all-star concert events at such world-class venues as Carnegie Hall and the Hollywood Bowl. His memoir Frontman: Surviving The Rock Star Myth was published by Hal Leonard Books. His most recent studio album, Glow (Bar/None Records), was produced by Visconti. Other recent releases include the deluxe CD/DVD set, '”cool blue halo' 25th Anniversary Concert” (DigSin) and the legendary “lost” Bongos album, Phantom Train (JEM Records). Barone lives in Greenwich Village, NYC where he serves on the faculty of the Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music at New York University. Visit http://RichardBarone.com.