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Peter Mulvey - Kitchen Radi (2004) Lossless

Peter Mulvey - Kitchen Radi (2004) Lossless

BAND/ARTIST: Peter Mulvey

  • Title: Kitchen Radi
  • Year Of Release: 2004
  • Label: Signature Sounds
  • Genre: Folk-Rock, Singer-Songwriter
  • Quality: Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
  • Total Time: 44:58
  • Total Size: 366 Mb (scans)
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Peter Mulvey - Kitchen Radi (2004) Lossless


Tracklist:

01. Road to Mallow (Peter Mulvey) 03:08
02. Shirt 03:10
03. 29-Cent Head 03:38
04. Falling 03:48
05. Charlie (Peter Mulvey / David “Goody” Goodrich / Paul Cebar) 03:10
06. Denver, 6 a.m. 04:06
07. Rise 03:16
08. Bloomington (David “Goody” Goodrich) 03:40
09. Me & Albert (Peter Mulvey) 02:57
10. You 04:08
11. Thirty 03:37
12. Toad (Peter Mulvey) 03:31
13. Sad, Sad, Sad, Sad [and Faraway from Home] (Peter Mulvey) 02:48

Line-up::
Peter Mulvey: vocals, guitar
David “Goody” Goodrich : electric guitars and acoustic guitar on 08
Lou Ulrich: bass
Mike Piehl: drums
Anita Suhanin: vocals
WITH SPECIAL GUESTS:
Paul Cebar: vocals on 05
Kris Delmhorst and Jeffrey Foucault: vocals on 13

After taking a break from the burden of songwriting with 2003’s Ten Thousand Mornings, Peter Mulvey returns in 2004 with Kitchen Radio, an album filled with new compositions. As with Eliza Gilkyson’s recent release, Land of Milk and Honey, Mulvey has serious things on his mind but he’s not about to spell them out in any obvious way. In “29¢ Head,” it’s evident that all isn’t well in the land of the free, home of the brave. But even while certain problems are stated—all elections are the same, priests are perverts, and no one cares—the song’s setup and elliptical images are too artful to reveal its overall purpose (“. . . When you look behind the curtain to where the puppetmaster sat / There’s just an empty chair / And the strings are lying flat”). Mulvey takes an equally oblique approach to songs about relationships. “Falling” seems to be about a guy meeting a girl who is able to break down his defenses, despite his demons that tell him to hold back. But the story is sketched so vaguely, it’s really hard to tell who’s doing what for whom. Depending on one’s point of view, this method of writing is either more poetic than the typical protest and love song, or frustratingly obscure. Even the listener wishing for greater clarity will nonetheless appreciate the simple arrangements and clean production of Kitchen Radio, highlighted by acoustic and electric guitars and vacillating between tasteful folk and rock. Kitchen Radio is a well-wrought effort with a nicely honed sound that will please anyone who enjoys thoughtful songwriting.



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  • whiskers
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Many Thanks
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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.