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quarta-feira, 4 de janeiro de 2017

David Kauffman and Eric Caboor - Songs From Suicide Bridge


















David Kauffman and Eric Caboor - Songs From Suicide Bridge - 1982 (2015 RE)

You’ll find a Suicide Bridge in almost any big city you care to visit, but few are more impressive than the Colorado Street Bridge connecting Pasadena to Los Angeles, which earned its nickname by being the scene of suicides in triple figures. It’s also the scene of a photo shoot in which singer-songwriters Eric Caboor and David Kauffman posed on the deserted structure, capturing an image that would eventually inform the spare, detached mood–and title–of their majestic debut album, 1984’s Songs From Suicide Bridge. Indeed, there’s a fatalistic quality to this LP that has much to do with its origins.

Kauffman, from Madison, New Jersey, and Caboor, from Burbank, California, met in 1982 playing the coffee houses of Los Angeles. Each was painfully used to playing to half-empty venues, which is a situation only half of the partnership would have been at peace with. “Dave had come to California to have a career in music,” Caboor says. “I don’t think it was quite the same for me. I was always kind of reluctant to go all out.”

Every week, the pair met in a converted utility shed in the backyard of Caboor’s childhood home in Burbank to play each other the songs they wrote. They were never a duo in the conventional sense–rather, as Kauffman put it, “two loners who happened to join forces.”


After two frustrating years of trying and failing to catch a break in a music industry that was focused on new wave, pop, AOR–anything but the folk-rock the duo were offering–the pair conceded defeat. One of them suggested, half joking, that they should put all their darkest and least viable works together on one record, if only to spite the industry that had rejected them.

The more they thought about it, the better an idea it seemed, and when they started to plot out a tracklist from their vast catalog of songs, something unique and special begun taking shape. The opening track, “Kiss Another Day Goodbye,” in particular, set out the stall: “I don’t know how much longer/ I can feel the way I feel/ And never cry/ I don’t know how much longer/ I can kiss another day goodbye,” it says.

Home-recorded on a four-track, Songs From Suicide Bridge was released on the pair’s own Donkey Soul Music in 1984. If this were a movie, the album would have been a huge success. Instead, the 500 copies pressed found their way to few willing ears. Though real life encroached, Caboor and Kaufmann continued to work together, releasing albums as The Drovers in 1989 and 1992. Now, their debut is to be released by Light In The Attic Records with brand new liner notes by Sam Sweet. Hopefully, it will finally find its audience–a listener who can see hope in the darkness. “People would tell us those songs were depressing,” Caboor says in his interview with Sweet, “but it wasn’t depressing to us. In a lot of cases, playing those songs in that little room was one of the only things that made us feel better.”

01. Kiss Another Day Goodbye
02. Neighborhood Blues
03. Life Without Love
04. Angel Of Mercy
05. Life And Times On The Beach
06. Backwoods
07. Midnight Willie
08. Where's The Understanding
09. Tinsel Town
10. One More Day (You'll Fly Again)

Read: The Story Behind David Kauffman and Eric Caboor's 'Songs From Suicide Bridge'



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sexta-feira, 2 de agosto de 2013

Eric Caboor and David Kauffman (AKA The Drovers) - Beyond The Blue


















Eric Caboor and David Kauffman (AKA The Drovers) - Beyond The Blue - 1989

Esse disco, embora não tenha a mesma alta qualidade do Tightrope Town (postado aqui), ainda assim reúne série de boas canções. Originalmente lançado em vinil com uma distribuição apenas local, desde 1997  é parte do catálogo da Taxim Records, já tendo sido relançado em CD. 

01.Winds of Change
02.Variety Night
03.Johnny Psycho
04.City by the Bay
05.Roses
06.Keep that Spark Alive
07.Atomic Cafe
08.No Time at All
09.Reveille Blues

Eric Caboor - Guitars, Mandolin, Vocals
David Kauffman - Guitars, Bass, Piano, Harmonica, Vocals
Leo LeBlanc - Pedal Steel Guitar
John Keene - Accordion
Phlim Flambeau - Drums, Percussion

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quinta-feira, 11 de abril de 2013

Eric Caboor and David Kauffman (AKA The Drovers) - Tightrope Town



















Eric Caboor and David Kauffman (AKA The Drovers) - Tightrope Town - 1992

Por trás da "The Drovers" estão escondidos 2 músicos de Los Angeles que trazem neste seu 3º álbum 10 músicas envoltas em uma folk-rock com belos arranjos, sem ser obscuro e com letras que falam dos problemas e aspirações dos diferentes grupos sociais e etnicos de Tightrope, um bairro aonde sua vida parece estar pendurada numa corda.

É um álbum com músicas poderosas, longe de tendências e datações. Uma pérola perdida nesse amontoado de CDs das lojas virtuais. Surpreendo-me por esse trabalho não rolar na net (ainda).


01. Tightrope Town

02. Pretty Lady in a Beat up Car
03. Don't They do it All The Same?
04. The Mexican Song
05. Delivery Man
06. Boulevard
07. Colleen
08. Time Will Drag You Down
09. Did Heaven Send an Angel?
10. Status Quo



Eric Caboor - Lead and Rhythm Guitars, Steel Guitar, Mandolin, Harmonica, Vocals
David Kauffman - Bass, Keyboards, Rhythm Guitars, Harmonica, Vocals
"Phlim" Flambeau - Drums, Percussion



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