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Joe
Pagetta - Joywood (with Other Songs and Stories)
The
latest record by the Jersey City, NJ - native/ Nashville residing
singer-songwriter Joe Pagetta, Joywood (FDR0301)
is an exquisite pop and folk rock collection of beauty, struggle
and reconciliation. Produced by Bonnie Raitt sideman and original
member of Bruce Hornsby and the Range, George Marinelli Jr.,
the album's rhythm section features some of Nashville's finest including
bassists Dave Pomeroy and Dave Jacques and drummers
Paul Griffith and Brian Barnett. "Bette Davis Eyes"
icon Kim Carnes takes a guest spot ("When She Moves") as
does Cole Slivka ("Haven't Seen Myself") and Kathy Crow
("Break Down," "Lift You Up," and others).
While
Pagetta's previous releases have been more acoustic-flavored, Joywood'’s
electric guitars and fully fleshed-out band arrangements take center-stage
around Pagetta's voice and masterfully crafted compositions. The
majority of the album was written and demo'd in Pagetta's East Nashville
home on a small handheld digital multi-track recorder before he
stepped into Marinelli's Wing Ding Studios to record. It takes its
title from the Joy Wood neighborhood in East Nashville, a once bustling
and beautiful section of the city that has since fallen on hard
times. The thought of something that housed so much beauty and is
struggling to find itself again, with a need to reconcile its past
with its present, is a theme that runs through the album Joywood,
as its songs' narrators' look back to find the joy that once was
-- without regret. See the metaphor of "Cherry Baby" and the personal
"My Biggest Enemy."
Highlights
from the collection include the pop-rock drive of "When She Moves"
and the tender piano ballad "Lift You Up." The wealth of Pagetta's
influences shine throughout. The bar-rocker "I'll Be Right Back"
and the anthem "Going for the World" come straight out of Jersey;
the mandolin and waltz time of "Break Down" signal Nashville; the
iconic "Ebeneezer Scrooge" (reworked here after initially appearing
on 2001's Small Worlds) and "Talking One Thing" speak to Pagetta's
Greenwich Village folk roots. Even Burt Bacharach gets a nod on
the smooth "Say Goodbye." It's a record for the everyman, and elite
gormandizers alike. It is the seminal work of Pagetta's career.
Please
Visit Purchase for information on getting
a copy of Joywood or check the Music
page to listen to clips.
Tracks:
1. My Biggest Enemy
2. When She Moves
3. Break Down
4. Say Goodbye
5. Lift You Up
6. Going for the World
7. Cherry Baby
8. Where The Little Things Are
9. Ebenezer Scrooge
10. Joywood
11. Haven't Seen Myself
12. I'll Be Right Back
13. Talking One Thing
Produced
by George Marinelli, Jr
with
Brian Barnett - Drums, Percussion
Kim Carnes - Guest Vocals
Kathy Crow - Harmony and Background Vocals, Piano, Keyboard
Paul Griffith - Drums, Percussion
Tom Hirschmann - String Arrangement
Dave Jacques - Bass
Cole Slivka - Guest Vocals
Dave Pomeroy - Bass
Recorded
by George Marinelli, Jr at Wing Ding Studios, Nashville, TN
Mixed and Mastered by Jonathan Townes at Peter Karl Recording Services,
Brooklyn New York
Art Direction by Joe Montgomery, Wednesday Design
Photography by Mark Levine
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