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11 tracks | 47 minutes
Released Mar 2005
on Black Wolf Records
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- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 03:41 All Things Being the Same lyrics BUY MP3 03:41 All Things Being the Same lyrics "GIFT MP3" 03:41 All Things Being the Same
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 04:17 3,000 Miles lyrics BUY MP3 04:17 3,000 Miles lyrics "GIFT MP3" 04:17 3,000 Miles
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 03:52 Here She Is lyrics BUY MP3 03:52 Here She Is lyrics "GIFT MP3" 03:52 Here She Is
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 04:11 Autobiography of a Pistol lyrics BUY MP3 04:11 Autobiography of a Pistol lyrics "GIFT MP3" 04:11 Autobiography of a Pistol
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- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 04:21 Last at the Table lyrics BUY MP3 04:21 Last at the Table lyrics "GIFT MP3" 04:21 Last at the Table
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 04:16 Last Call lyrics BUY MP3 04:16 Last Call lyrics "GIFT MP3" 04:16 Last Call
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 04:25 Who Killed John Lennon lyrics BUY MP3 04:25 Who Killed John Lennon lyrics "GIFT MP3" 04:25 Who Killed John Lennon
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"Ellis Paul is now a national folk star and to many the quintessential Boston songwriter: literate, provocative, urbanely romantic."
Editorial review
Ellis Paul probably gets compared a lot to Bob Dylan for the sound of his voice and the tone of his songs, but the comparisons really should cease there -- Paul takes his sound off in his own direction more often than not, and the songs have characters of their own that are far from Dylan. Paul's commentaries are much to do with the ills of the world and the twisted nature of society -- "Autobiography of a Pistol" is a trenchant little piece about a gun gone astray, and how this happened, while "Who Killed John Lennon" starts out pointing the finger at the media and winds up seemingly lost for an answer. Ellis Paul is a fine songwriter, a fair singer; Stories is an excellent album that ranges nicely from the hard-edged to the sad and soft. ~ Steven McDonald, All Music Guide
Bio / Background
Stories, Paul's second album, was originally issued by Black Wolf Records in 1994. With his distinctive, plaintive singing and writer's eye for details, the album features Paul's intimate confessional side ("Here She Is," "Last Call" ) and a previously-unheard rockier side, his vocals floating above a full band driven by guitarist extraodinaire Duke Levine (who produced the album with Ellis), and Hammond organist Tom West ("All Things Being The Same," "Last at the Table").
↓ more ↓The Players: Ellis Paul, vocals, acoustic guitar, harps Duke Levine, electric guitars, mandolin, lap steel, six-string bass, baritone guitar, bass on "Autobiography of a Pistol" Richard Gates, bass / Doug Plavin, drums Jon Svetkey, vocals, acoustic guitar on"Last at the Table" Brendan Devitt, acoustic guitar on "Don't Breathe" Tom West, Hammond B-3 organ Johnny Cunningham, violins Alain Mallet, accordion Patty Griffin, vocals Martin Sexton, vocals Jennifer Kimball, vocals Jonatha Brooke, vocals
"Ellis Paul is among the best of the new breed of writers. His images are rich and speak of issues most of us sweep away to another place. His songs speak about real people, the people many of us never see, those in need of understanding . . . lost people . . .characters who reflect the polarization of society, a society losing it's grip on compassion. --Dick Pleasants, The Folk Heritage, WGBH/WUMB
"Ellis Paul has always been a songwriter's songwriter. The kind of peer respect that usually comes only with years of seasoning has somehow always been his . . . no emerging songwriter in recent memory has been more highly touted or respected by songwriters than this 28 year old Maine native." --Scott Alarik, Boston Globe
" . . . a spinner of intimate, closely observed tales that address universal themes of despair, displacement and longing . . . songs that draw you in just as surely as a whispered secret." --The Washington Post
Speaking of great songwriters, get your hands on a copy of Stories, Ellis Paul's second release. It's easy to hear why he won a batch of awards recently, including being named "Boston's Best Songwriter" at the 1994 Boston Music Awards and winning the "New Folk" competition at this years Kerrville, TX Folk Festival. Paul delivers his lyrics that read like poetry with a high, clear voice that can be as fragile or tough as the song allows and each one strikes directly at the heart. Very special." --CMJ
"Paul's solid open tuned rhythms and soaring tenor are fleshed out by session-ace producer Duke Levine high electric punctuation. Discursive, earnest songs seduce and interrogate, celebrate and condemn. Outstanding." --Guitar Player
" . . . start spreading the word! I think this is one that I'll still be playing on a regular basis for years." --David Elbert, Folk & Acoustic Music Exchange
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