MP3 John Dunbar - Excursions In Trevorland
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The Day We Got Drunk On Cake
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Sunday Drinks
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The Piano Tuners Wives
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A Bit On The Side
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Autumn Sunshine
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The Ballroom Of Romance
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The Forty-Seventh Saturday
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Mrs. Silly
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The Generals Day
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A Friend In The Trade
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Another Christmas
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literary indie-pop
11 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Modern Rock, POP: Power Pop
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What do you get when you combine a legendary,much-honored man of letters and an adventurous New York songwriter? One of the most orginal and enthralling indie-pop releases of the year; Excursions In Trevorland by John Dunbar,
How did this unlikely collaboration come about? It all started with a self-imposed homework assignment Mr. Dunbar gave himself in search of inspiration. â I was reading a book called âSqueeze-Song By Songâ which is a series of interviews with Glenn Tilbrook and Chris Difford on their entire recorded output, â explains Dunbar. âSeeing how they worked together got me interested in writing with someone else, which is something I never do. Especially when it comes to lyrics, if anything I write way too many. I am often called a bookworm and William Trevor is someone Iâm constantly reading, re-reading and re-re-reading. Being a bit of a song title fetishist, I always thought that Trevorâs story titles sounded like great names for songs. One day I pulled out one of his story collections, The Day We Got Drunk On Cake. How great a title is that? So I tried to write a song by that name that could encapsulate his tale in a few minutes. It was a challenge, and it made me write in a way I would not have otherwise.â
After pulling it off once, Dunbar tried it again, and then again, He would read one of Trevorâs stories, taking notes, grabbing great phrases and outlining the story. Then he would try to turn the tale into a pop song. Before too long he had enough for a full album, â I know that stories get turned into films and plays . And many people have composed songs from famous poems. But I couldnât think of anyone that did something like I was trying to do, So I gave it shot,â Dunbar tells.. âI started playing the songs for people and was getting a great response. I even got some non-readers to run to a bookstore and pick up some William Trevor books.â
The songs themselves recall the elite tunesmiths of our time, such as Ray Davies, Glenn Tilbrook and Harry Nilsson. The classic literature transforms into a variery of tunes: A Bit On The Side becomes a jaunty vaudevillian sing-along , The Ballroom Of Romance a dark and jazzy song where you can almost hear the smokey haze hovering above the melody, Another Christnas turns the bittersweet tale into a future holiday classic and Autumn Sunshine transforms into an atmospheric, hook-filled tale of loss and hope.
John Dunbar was the leader of the band A Confederacy Of Dunces that put out a couple of critically claimed releases in the 90âs ( Tsk, Tsk, Tsk and Dunces With Wolves). Since the demise of the band John has put out solo releases ( The Man Who Never Learns, New And Interesting Developments In Uselessness and the most recent The Moment Youâve Not Been Waiting For) He also composed an Off-Broadway musical (The Last Hand Laundry In Chinatown).
What Critics Have Said About John Dunbarâs Previous Work
âA talented multi-instrumentalist whose songwriting is meaningful and assured with catchy tunes and well-drawn portraits,â Ira Robbins -The Trouser Press Record Guide
âAn excellent songwriter with a very original approach, which is rare,â-Paul Zollo author of Songwriters on Songwriting
âFinessed, masterfully understated and melodically richâ, CMJ
For more info www.hpunch.com
11 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Modern Rock, POP: Power Pop
Details:
What do you get when you combine a legendary,much-honored man of letters and an adventurous New York songwriter? One of the most orginal and enthralling indie-pop releases of the year; Excursions In Trevorland by John Dunbar,
How did this unlikely collaboration come about? It all started with a self-imposed homework assignment Mr. Dunbar gave himself in search of inspiration. â I was reading a book called âSqueeze-Song By Songâ which is a series of interviews with Glenn Tilbrook and Chris Difford on their entire recorded output, â explains Dunbar. âSeeing how they worked together got me interested in writing with someone else, which is something I never do. Especially when it comes to lyrics, if anything I write way too many. I am often called a bookworm and William Trevor is someone Iâm constantly reading, re-reading and re-re-reading. Being a bit of a song title fetishist, I always thought that Trevorâs story titles sounded like great names for songs. One day I pulled out one of his story collections, The Day We Got Drunk On Cake. How great a title is that? So I tried to write a song by that name that could encapsulate his tale in a few minutes. It was a challenge, and it made me write in a way I would not have otherwise.â
After pulling it off once, Dunbar tried it again, and then again, He would read one of Trevorâs stories, taking notes, grabbing great phrases and outlining the story. Then he would try to turn the tale into a pop song. Before too long he had enough for a full album, â I know that stories get turned into films and plays . And many people have composed songs from famous poems. But I couldnât think of anyone that did something like I was trying to do, So I gave it shot,â Dunbar tells.. âI started playing the songs for people and was getting a great response. I even got some non-readers to run to a bookstore and pick up some William Trevor books.â
The songs themselves recall the elite tunesmiths of our time, such as Ray Davies, Glenn Tilbrook and Harry Nilsson. The classic literature transforms into a variery of tunes: A Bit On The Side becomes a jaunty vaudevillian sing-along , The Ballroom Of Romance a dark and jazzy song where you can almost hear the smokey haze hovering above the melody, Another Christnas turns the bittersweet tale into a future holiday classic and Autumn Sunshine transforms into an atmospheric, hook-filled tale of loss and hope.
John Dunbar was the leader of the band A Confederacy Of Dunces that put out a couple of critically claimed releases in the 90âs ( Tsk, Tsk, Tsk and Dunces With Wolves). Since the demise of the band John has put out solo releases ( The Man Who Never Learns, New And Interesting Developments In Uselessness and the most recent The Moment Youâve Not Been Waiting For) He also composed an Off-Broadway musical (The Last Hand Laundry In Chinatown).
What Critics Have Said About John Dunbarâs Previous Work
âA talented multi-instrumentalist whose songwriting is meaningful and assured with catchy tunes and well-drawn portraits,â Ira Robbins -The Trouser Press Record Guide
âAn excellent songwriter with a very original approach, which is rare,â-Paul Zollo author of Songwriters on Songwriting
âFinessed, masterfully understated and melodically richâ, CMJ
For more info www.hpunch.com
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