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American Jukebox Fables

Ellis Paul

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Album Review

Thanks to a number of releases on Philo (starting in the 1990s), Ellis Paul has earned a rep for his literate songs and distinctive high-end vocals. On American Jukebox Fables Paul brings these gifts to bear on the American landscape in the post-millennium, post-9/11 world. Perhaps the first thing one will notice is the big production, one that includes everything from acoustic and electric guitars to bass, drums, mandolins, and background vocals. It isn't so much the eclectic nature of these instruments that calls attention to the production, though, but the fact, in busier passages, that the instruments are all overlapping one another. While these arrangements don't overpower Paul's vocals on songs like "Blacktop Train" or "Kiss the Sun," they do add a busier, more bombastic dimension to them. The material — as the title suggests — has a strong Americana element throughout, with references to everyone from Johnny Cash to Charlie Chaplin to Hank Williams. In "Kiss the Sun," for instance, Paul mixes Middle American images — Kansas wheat fields — with images of war, but adds to the usual liberal message by praising figures as disparate as Martin Luther King and Lenny Bruce. One begins to gather with "Jukebox on My Grave" that Paul is building a portrait of his own America, an America with a legacy of violence and great music. While the production sometimes overwhelms the lyrical underpinning, fans will find American Jukebox Fables a fine entry in Paul's catalog. ~ Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr., Rovi

Customer Reviews

Amazing!

This album is amazing. "Home" is the most beautiful song I have ever heard. If you want to check out Ellis, I suggest downloading Alice's Champage Palace, Martyr's Lounge, or 3,000 miles.

Make a pot of tea and just listen

Ellis Paul's storytelling continues to grow. Ellis is one of those artists that bears listening. He's an artist that if you've seen him live, you may have had the pleasure of sitting with him and having a nice chat. He always seems to have the time. Ellis is a storyteller in the traditional sense of what makes folk music a literary adventure. By the end of the song, he's shared a smile, a laugh, tugged at your heart and made you hope. Alice's Champagne Palace, Mark Chagall and Take All the Sky You Need are personal favorites. Once you've read the book that is American Jukebox Fables, delve into his library.

Biography

Genre: Singer/Songwriter

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s

A troubadour, a singer/songwriter, a folky, and a storyteller — all fair labels for this artist, but they do not quite suffice. However, the tattoo of Woody Guthrie worn proudly on his arm is a good starting place from which to grasp Ellis Paul, for it is from the Woody Guthrie tradition that he hails, and Maine as well. Joni Mitchell, Bob Dylan, and James Taylor are also listed among his influences, and their spirits seem to occasionally grace his work....
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