Staring at the Sun (songs 1973-1981)
- 流派:Folk 民谣
- 语种:英语
- 发行时间:2005-01-01
- 类型:录音室专辑
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简介
"Always a brave songwriter, Calhoun looks back at some of his first songs on these new solo recordings of songs he wrote as a young man. He reveals that his sensitivity to the human condition was in place early on and that he already had the skills to express himself. Some of the songs would be stunning from a writer of any age." - Sing Out! magazine "Andrew Calhoun's songwriting has the patience and clarity of a man who has lived a long time, who has loved, grieved, and traveled much, who has put pen to paper faithfully through many scenes and seasons. At the same time, Calhoun has a unique appreciation for the art of youth, which has earned his Waterbug Records label a reputation for discovering and supporting excellent young writers. It seems fitting, then, that Calhoun's newest album, "Staring at the Sun", is a creative return to the unfinished work of his own youth. Deftly, tenderly, Calhoun brings the depth and focus of his experience to the vivid, inspired verse of his teenage years. The result is a poetic leap of faith; songs that soar on broad wings, borne up by the urgency and beat passion of the young and guided by the even-keeled wisdom of the ancients. Staring at the Sun includes some of Calhoun's bravest and most abstract songs; frenetic and poignant by turns, they demand the listener's full attention. Songs like "Kiss That Goblet" elicit triumphant cries of "go man, go!" while others, such as "John's Wife," inspire exquisite compassion and above all, silence. Staring at the Sun is evidence that Calhoun is among the most fearless, gifted, and avante poets of our time - keeping company with Leonard Cohen, Galway Kinnell, etc. - and that he shows no sign of slowing down." -Anais Mitchell "His songs are majestic in their imagery and endlessly challenging in their themes." -St Paul Press-Dispatch 8 of these 16 songs were previously released in older versions on now out of print LPs. Cover painting by JMW Turner.