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Alternative Rock
13 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Acoustic, FOLK: Power-folk
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BALTIMOREâS CHARLIE WEST PRESENTS
LATEST CD âI MUST BE IN THE WRONG PLACEâ
West Upholds His Unique Psychedelic-Folk-Pop-Acoustic-Electric Sound In This Indie-Label Release
BALTIMORE, MD-Charlie West hits the beat again, this time with his third CD, I Must Be In The Wrong Place. Recorded at Moss Studios in Baltimore, this latest work entices the discriminating listener with Westâs typical folk-pop blend, while delivering an electric guitar punch, melodic lyrics and abstract thoughts.
Wrong Place offerings such as the lead-off song âTell Meâ, along with âJennifer Mondayâ showcase Westâs acoustic guitar-picking talent while âSimpleâ carries a blend of intense electric psych-rock. The eerie wrap-up tune âRowsâ treats the listener to Westâs introspective nature.
Drawing influences ranging from early Pink Floyd to present-day Wilco, multi-instrumentalist Charlie West is the self-proclaimed âPsychedelic Folksterâ who lends credibility to the singer-songwriter genre. At age fourteen, West started strumming and by age eighteen began putting words and music together. In 1988, Westâs only vinyl release Wasted Time, recorded under the pseudonym âChazzâ, was in heavy rotation at college radio stations in Maryland, Virginia and D.C. This out-of-print album still can be found at used record stores, on the internet and in Brad Knoxâs basement.
West continued performing and recording in a variety of bands and as a solo artist from 1989 through 1993. His 2001 release, The Charlie West Temporary A.M. Band, and 2003 release, Confuse My Fuzziness, received excellent reviews locally and nationally. In defining this artistâs work, critics have drawn comparisons ranging from Dylan to early Fleetwood Mac, from Love and Rockets to Elliott Smith, and many in between.
I Must be in the Wrong Place is available on the Parapsychosis Records label, retailed through CD Baby (www.cdbaby.com) and Tower Records (www.towerrecords.com) and downloadable at apple itunes (www.apple.com/itunes). Lincoln Cross lends his percussive talents while Teri Moss contributes lyrics.
13 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Acoustic, FOLK: Power-folk
Details:
BALTIMOREâS CHARLIE WEST PRESENTS
LATEST CD âI MUST BE IN THE WRONG PLACEâ
West Upholds His Unique Psychedelic-Folk-Pop-Acoustic-Electric Sound In This Indie-Label Release
BALTIMORE, MD-Charlie West hits the beat again, this time with his third CD, I Must Be In The Wrong Place. Recorded at Moss Studios in Baltimore, this latest work entices the discriminating listener with Westâs typical folk-pop blend, while delivering an electric guitar punch, melodic lyrics and abstract thoughts.
Wrong Place offerings such as the lead-off song âTell Meâ, along with âJennifer Mondayâ showcase Westâs acoustic guitar-picking talent while âSimpleâ carries a blend of intense electric psych-rock. The eerie wrap-up tune âRowsâ treats the listener to Westâs introspective nature.
Drawing influences ranging from early Pink Floyd to present-day Wilco, multi-instrumentalist Charlie West is the self-proclaimed âPsychedelic Folksterâ who lends credibility to the singer-songwriter genre. At age fourteen, West started strumming and by age eighteen began putting words and music together. In 1988, Westâs only vinyl release Wasted Time, recorded under the pseudonym âChazzâ, was in heavy rotation at college radio stations in Maryland, Virginia and D.C. This out-of-print album still can be found at used record stores, on the internet and in Brad Knoxâs basement.
West continued performing and recording in a variety of bands and as a solo artist from 1989 through 1993. His 2001 release, The Charlie West Temporary A.M. Band, and 2003 release, Confuse My Fuzziness, received excellent reviews locally and nationally. In defining this artistâs work, critics have drawn comparisons ranging from Dylan to early Fleetwood Mac, from Love and Rockets to Elliott Smith, and many in between.
I Must be in the Wrong Place is available on the Parapsychosis Records label, retailed through CD Baby (www.cdbaby.com) and Tower Records (www.towerrecords.com) and downloadable at apple itunes (www.apple.com/itunes). Lincoln Cross lends his percussive talents while Teri Moss contributes lyrics.
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