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John Cate Band - V [Blue Rose BLU CD0294] (2002)

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John Cate Band - V [Blue Rose BLU CD0294] (2002)

John Cate Band - V
EAC+LOG+CUE | FLAC: 304 MB | Full Artwork | 5% Recovery Info
Label/Cat#: Blue Rose # BLU CD0294 | Country/Year: Germany 2002
Genre: Folk, Rock, Acoustic | Style: Singer/Songwriter

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John Cate Band - V [Blue Rose BLU CD0294] (2002)


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DR8 -0.60 dB -9.99 dB 3:57 02-Without you
DR9 -0.60 dB -11.00 dB 3:56 03-To BE Her
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CD Info:

John Cate - V

Label: Blue Rose Records, inakustik
Catalog#: BLU CD0294
Format: CD, Album
Country: Germany
Released: 2002
Genre: Rock
Style: Roots Rock

Tracklist:

1 - Let You Run 3:04
2 - Without you 3:57
3 - To BE Her 3:56
4 - Still In Love With Her 2:51
5 - I Will Be Ready 4:53
6 - Television 3:25
7 - Already Down 4:13
8 - May The Road Rise To Mee You 3:52
9 - Hangman 4:18
10 - Outsider 3:34
11 - It's Alright 2:52
12 - Longer Way 4:22


John Cate Acoustic Guitars, Harmonica, Percussion, Lead Vocals
Paul Candilore Guitars, Keyboards, Bass, Backing Vocals
Jay FitzGibbons Drums
Danny McGrath Bass

John Cate Band - V [Blue Rose BLU CD0294] (2002)


John Cate was born in Liverpool, England to American ex-pats who settled in the Boston area. His first reaction to meeting George Harrison on a flight to London was: “Man, do you look like your Dad!”

John’s musical career began as bass player with Zamcheck, who toured with Gary Burton & Pat Metheny, played the Newport Jazz Festival and were managed by the notorious Steve Sesnick (Velvet Underground). But the six-string acoustic was always at the ready, and introspection won over technique giving way to “classic American folk-rock” singing & songwriting which marks John’s style today.

John’s first solo record, “Set Free”, was released in 1996, and was heard by producer Anthony Resta (Shawn Mullins, Collective Soul, Duran Duran) who introduced him to Heavy Hitters Publishing. Heavy Hitters keeps John’s five record catalog active in Network Television shows like “Touched by an Angel”, “Jack & Jill”, “All My Children”, “The Young & the Restless” and many others.

John also hosts a monthly songwriter showcase at the House of Blues in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He recently co-ventured this long-standing series with Billy Block’s highly successful Western Beat Showcase, which runs weekly in Nashville & Los Angeles, and includes a monthly magazine & nationally syndicated radio show. Western Beat performers have included Steve Earle, Emmylou Harris, Buddy & Julie Miller & many others.
Right now John is finishing his fifth record entitled "V", with Rob Fraboni (Keith Richards, Bonnie Raitt, Rolling Stones) producing. It will be released on Blue Rose August 28, 2002.

John frequently performs in and around New England, in Nashville, Tennessee, and in the Mid-Western states, where he has been named an “Honorary Hoosier.” blue rose records

John Cate Band - V [Blue Rose BLU CD0294] (2002)


There’s a new vein becoming apparent in the folk music heard these days. A fine blending of traditional styles and instruments with solid components of modern rock has been demanding attention in a louder voice.

The sound, deemed part ‘americana/american roots’, and part ‘roots rock’ music by most of the artists who live and perform it, is fresh, but comfortable. Like stonewashed jeans. It contains a familiarity reminiscent of Springsteen, but new and exciting.

Some folk artists we’ve reviewed here recently lean more toward the music styles of old country and bluegrass – like Northern Lights and Don Campbell. Or blues, like Sugar Ray and Seth Yavacone. The John Cate Band has succeeded in fusing traditional folk instruments (mandolin, lap steel, harmonica, tambourine) with modern electric guitars and drums, while pulling style from what I term the first renaissance of folk music – the sound of the 60′s.

Now, I’m not referring to the British Invasion, which influenced the style of so many of the bands that followed. There is a clear split in music history where ‘rock’ headed one way and those committed to preserving the art of passing along ‘real life’ stories through their songs took another branch. This is the path taken by Mitchell, Baez, Guthrie and other artists that sprouted from the folk style created by this generation of musicians during the years of flower power.

More contemporary artists in this vein include J. C. Mellencamp, Martin Simpson, Kate Wolf and many, many more wonderful storytellers. It is in this spirit that John Cate and company spill their hearts into their music. A skillful and soulful blending of elements from all generations of american roots music.

John Cate calls his music ‘roots rock’ and it fits him like a well-worn slipper. John is an exceptional songwriter and singer – hints of vintage folk in the tradition of the 60′s icons, reminiscent of Bob Dylan and Mick Jagger at times, while at other times seeming more engulfed in John Mellencamp’s world. He would easily fit into the Guthrie family too.

The Band’s newest offering, V, is an excellent representation of their folk rock influenced style, presented with the maturity and professionalism of a well-oiled machine. They know who they are and what they are about, and it’s plain they’re enjoying every minute of it all. As you may guess, it’s the fifth disc in the Band’s line – and even after a number of plays, it remains fresh and new – I continue to hear tidbits not noticed before.

V kicks right in with a repertoire of solid rockers like ‘Let You Run’ and ‘Television’ to get your blood flowing, peppered occasionally by mellow rollers to let you breathe and center. That blending of traditional instruments I referred to earlier? Check out the infusions of tambourine in ‘Without You,’ mandolin on ‘I Will Be Ready,’ or the harmonica in the Jaggeresque ‘Outsider’ and the sweet journey ballad, ‘Longer Way.’ My favorite tracks? ‘Longer Way’ and the beautiful, soft Guthrie-styled acoustic,’May the Road Rise to Meet You.’

Give this disc a spin or two and you’ll see what I mean. Or listen to any of the Band’s previous releases. There is a complete discography of the American Music Partners releases available through the mothwing.com link on the Band’s web site, www.johncate.com, along with links to MP3 and Real Audio song samples, booking info, show schedules, reviews, and CD ordering information. Together, they create a magical, musical adventure any roots rocker will love.

The John Cate Band may be releasing disc V now, but they are by no means finished – if the selection of track order is an indication (and I hope it is). V drifts off echoing the final line of’Longer Way’ – ‘and each and every road holds promises, but I’ve got a longer way to go (oh, yeah)’.
- Devin Travers

more audiophile Blue Rose releases:

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Fred Haring - Every Reason That Doesn't Matter

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