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Joe
Pagetta - OTHER PEOPLE' S NEWS
“…
rocker Joe Pagetta('s) ... new recordings ... show he continues
to explore the melodic strengths and small-group dynamics that make
classic rock so timeless.” -- Michael McCall, Nashville Scene
Nashville's Joe Pagetta exposes a severe case of sincerity on his
new EP OTHER PEOPLE'S NEWS. While the pop-and-roots rocker
has always been an earnest songwriter, he digs to new depths of
feeling on these five new songs. When he compares historic meetings
between Les Paul and Bing Crosby to Elvis Presley and Colonel Parker,
then takes it a step further to include Jesus and his Apostle John
in the song "Practice Makes Perfect," he's serious. On "Both Be
Wrong," a George Harrison-inspired plea for compromise and peace,
he's as resolute as ever. And who else but Pagetta could turn the
architectural similarities of churches and train stations into an
honest exploration of the meaning of life? Check out "Church or
Train Station." Throw in an homage to perseverance about fisherman
returning to work after 2005's tsumani and you've got the most serious
-- yet most hopeful -- compositions of Pagetta's career.
Recorded
in two days at the Sound Kitchen in Franklin TN, and co-produced
by Pagetta with acclaimed country music engineer Steve Marcantonio,
four of the five rock and contemporary folk songs on OTHER PEOPLE'S
NEWS possess the added distinction of being about things outside
Pagetta himself -- rare in the genre known as "singer-songwriter."
It's only on the EP's title track that the Jersey City, NJ native
goes inside, giving voice to a narrator struggling with "living
in my head/and blue/I've been living in my head/and can use/some
other people's news."
From
the "take no prisoners" guitar riff that kicks off the first track,
the listener is escorted through a musical journey that can only
come from some serious soul searching. If Pagetta's 2004 full-length
CD JOYWOOD mused about reconciliation, OTHER PEOPLE'S NEWS
clearly is about the personal faith, perserverance and rebirth that
come after it.
OTHER
PEOPLE'S NEWS is the follow up to the acclaimed pop and roots-rock
JOYWOOD, which was heard on NPR, MTV and close to 200 college stations
nationwide. It was called “….a tough but pretty new album… complete
with sidewalk grit" and "pop sparkle” (Tennessean), ...a sweet roots-rock
collection packed with mandolins, chiming pop melodies and easy
rhythms" (Nashville Scene) and "a combination of wit and muscle
that's pretty hard to resist. (Rapid River Arts)." OTHER PEOPLE'S
NEWS is available now at JoePagetta.com and major download sites
starting in May 2007.
Please
Visit Purchase for information on getting
a copy of OTHER PEOPLE'S NEWS or check the Music
page to listen to clips.
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RELEASE
DATE: MAY 8, 2007
PRODUCED
BY JOE PAGETTA AND STEVE MARCANTONIO
ALL
SONGS WRITTEN BY JOE PAGETTA (BMI)
Format:
CD EP
Tracks:
1. Both Be Wrong (5:07)
2. Church or Train Station (4:11)|
3. Back to the Sea (4:01)
4. Other People’s News (3:49) |
5. Practice Makes Perfect (4:03)
UPC:
634479474347
FULLY
DRESSED RECORDS CATALOG NUMBER: FDR0401
Recorded
and Mixed by Steve Marcantonio at The Sound Kitchen in Franklin,
TN
All songs mastered by Jonathan Townes at Peter Karl Audio, Brooklyn,
NY
Cover illustration and CD design by Mark Oakley
Photos by Mark Levine
Personnel:
Kathy Crow - guest harmony and background vocals on "Both Be Wrong"
and "Back to the Sea"
Paul Griffth - drums, percussion
Joe Pagetta - lead vocals, acoustic guitar, mandolin, harmonica;
harmony vocal on "Church"
Josh Pessar - electric guitar
Paul Slivka - bass
Lisa Webb - keyboard
Ashley Wilcoxson - guest harmony vocal on "Practice"
Also
by Joe Pagetta:
recollections of maybeville (1999) CD EP
Small Worlds (2001) CD
When She Moves: The Fall EP (2003) PROMO CD EP
Joywood (2004) CD
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