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Michael Hurley / CD / 2007
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Artist
Michael Hurley
Format
CD
Genre
Folk
Label Name
Gnomonsong
Release Date
2007 10 02
Song List
1: Knockando (4:28)
2: Dying Crapshooter's Blues (5:08)
3: Lonesome Graveyard (5:18)
4: New River Blues (4:42)
5: El Dorado (3:53)
6: 1st Precinct Blues (5:23)
7: Light Green Fellow (4:23)
8: Gambling Charley (4:15)
9: Streets of Laredo (4:04)
10: When I Get Back Home (6:05)
11: She Got a Mathematic (4:52)
Style.Categories
Country-Folk, Traditional Folk, Old-Timey
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Michael Hurley
's music hadn't changed much in the 40-odd years between his first recordings and this 2007 release. In
Hurley
's case, however, that's a good thing; you wouldn't want his brand of rustic yet eccentric
folk
to get slick or diluted, and it's not exactly as if he's been overexposed on disc over the course of his lengthy career. This is relaxed, earthy eclectic
folk
with a sitting-on-the-porch feel, the recording so sparse that you often feel as though you're listening to a solo or nearly solo performance, though in fact three other musicians do help out multi-instrumentalist
Hurley
over the course of the record. Although it's grounded in
traditional
Americana
type acoustic
folk
, it's not reverently traditionalist, adding touches like gutbucket tremolo electric guitar on
"Dying Crapshooter's Blues,"
electric piano on
"Lonesome Graveyard,"
and (on
"El Dorado"
) almost subliminal backup vocals by
Tara Jane O'Neil
.
Hurley
sings his tunes with a wizened voice and an off-the-cuff narrative flavor, but it's more structured and cogent material than that of many other (usually younger) folky musicians whose songs owe something to a stream-of-consciousness sort of style. American
folk
idioms were so deeply etched into
Hurley
's DNA by the time of this recording that it's not possible to pigeonhole him into any one or two of them; certainly there's some
Delta blues
, but there's also some
country
and Appalachian music, none of the forms taking particular supremacy over others. This is the kind of music you'd love to hear on a lazy night after a full home-cooked meal; it's comfortable and homey, but at the same time accomplished and thoughtful despite its casual air, emanating unforced, ingratiating charm. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide
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