Redemption Road
Upon turning 70, "I find that my definition of love songs is broader than I once would have found," writes Tom in the liner notes to Comedians & Angels, a thematic CD of "love songs, songs of remembrance and regret, even a hymn. . . . Still, there is love in them all."
Over the course of the new CD's 15 tracks, Paxton pays tribute to his family, his fellow musicians and activists, and to lovers "real or merely imagined." Stylistically uniting seven newly-penned originals with rerecorded versions of apposite songs from his back catalogue of more than 40 albums is the warmth, simplicity and from-the-heart grace that has been as much a Paxton trademark as his humorous, sometimes biting political songs, his Scandinavian fisherman's cap, and the twinkle in his eyes.
Tom's musical valentines name few specific names, leaving the songs universal, but his love for Midge, his wife of more than four decades and to whom the CD is dedicated, shines deep and bright on tracks like "The First Song is For You," "Reason to Be," "I Like the Way You Look," "Dance in the Kitchen," "You Are Love," and "Home to Me (Is Anywhere You Are)." "Jennifer and Kate" is a paean to two more of his angels, his daughters. The CD's opening hymn, "How Beautiful Upon the Mountain," celebrates the political activists of the Sixties and their idealistic descendants, and the album concludes with its title song, a melancholy but loving reminiscence of his former contemporaries on the early Greenwich Village folk scene, who included Bob Dylan, Phil Ochs and Dave Van Ronk.
Recorded in Nashville by frequent Paxton producer Jim Rooney, who also contributes backing vocals, there's a light country/Americana flavor throughout Comedians & Angels provided by many of the musicians who also played on Looking for the Moon, including Al Perkins, Pete Wasner, Tim Crouch, and Mark Howard plus guest harmony vocalists Nanci Griffith, Barry & Holly Tashian, Suzi Ragsdale, and Jim Photoglo.
As one of the first modern folksingers to write his own songs - early, enduring, and much-covered compositions like "The Last Thing on My Mind," "Ramblin' Boy" and "Whose Garden Was This?" and recent, instant classics like the 9/11 reflection, "The Bravest" - Tom Paxton has influenced generations of singer-songwriters and attracted lovers of thoughtful, funny, heartfelt original music. He has set the creative bar high, but Comedians & Angels sails over it effortlessly, with room to spare.
Country | USA |
Brand | Crimson |
Manufacturer | Appleseed Records |
Binding | Audio CD |
ItemPartNumber | unknown |
ReleaseDate | 2008-02-19 |
UnitCount | 1 |
Format | Import |
UPCs | 611587110527 |
EANs | 0611587110527 |