Joe Goldmark's new CD
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Joe Goldmark's new CD
I just got through listening to Joe's new CD "Strong Like Bull...But Sensitive Like Squirrel", and I'm happy to say Joe has produced another winner.
Once again, the emphasis is on rock and pop music, rather than country. But even so, this is a bit of a departure from Joe's previous work in a couple of ways, For one thing he sings on one song, Charlie Rich's "Lonely Weekends." Joe's not a great singer, but he doesn't pretend to be. He obviously was having fun when he did the track, and the lighthearted vibe comes through on the recording.
More significantly, although most of Joe's CD's feature some original tunes, this one has a lot of them. We get to hear not just the player, but the writer. If Joe doesn't have much of a future as a vocalist, he may well have one as a composer.
Another aspect of this CD that is somewhat different from his previous work is that there seems to be less overdubbing and multiple steel parts (although there is some.) This CD has more of a live feel.
But that great Goldmark tone is still there, and Joe's playing is terrific. If you've never heard Joe before, you're in for a treat. If you have, you're still in for one, even though you know what to expect.
Once again, the emphasis is on rock and pop music, rather than country. But even so, this is a bit of a departure from Joe's previous work in a couple of ways, For one thing he sings on one song, Charlie Rich's "Lonely Weekends." Joe's not a great singer, but he doesn't pretend to be. He obviously was having fun when he did the track, and the lighthearted vibe comes through on the recording.
More significantly, although most of Joe's CD's feature some original tunes, this one has a lot of them. We get to hear not just the player, but the writer. If Joe doesn't have much of a future as a vocalist, he may well have one as a composer.
Another aspect of this CD that is somewhat different from his previous work is that there seems to be less overdubbing and multiple steel parts (although there is some.) This CD has more of a live feel.
But that great Goldmark tone is still there, and Joe's playing is terrific. If you've never heard Joe before, you're in for a treat. If you have, you're still in for one, even though you know what to expect.
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Hi Mike, and thank you for the nice review. I think you covered it pretty well. I also do some fun covers (Blind Faith, Elvis Costello, Brian Wilson, Otis Redding, etc.) as well as the originals that Mike mentioned. Anyone interested should be able to buy it from bOb here on the forum soon. Hope you like it, Joe
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"Presence of the Lord", I saw Blind Faith (Eric Clapton, Ginger Baker, Rick Gretsch, and a very young Stevie Winwood) do that live in San Antonio. I will(like always)be interested in hearing your unique stylings, Joe. Any chance of you doing some of these during your set at Scotty's Convention? Would it be presumptuous of me to ask?
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Hi Wayne,
You could never be presumptuous as far as I'm concerned. How's it going in Denver these days? I just heard from your bud Chuck Lettes. Anyway, I will be playing some tunes from this album, and a few from other albums too. I'll also be bringing the 10 Gallon Cats, who are a treat to see. Hopefully we'll have some fun and mix it up a little musically. Look forward to seeing you there. Joe
You could never be presumptuous as far as I'm concerned. How's it going in Denver these days? I just heard from your bud Chuck Lettes. Anyway, I will be playing some tunes from this album, and a few from other albums too. I'll also be bringing the 10 Gallon Cats, who are a treat to see. Hopefully we'll have some fun and mix it up a little musically. Look forward to seeing you there. Joe
I've been enjoying Joe's new CD for several days now. It's my favorite of all his work that I've heard. His playing is clean and bright and very melodic. My favories are Bargain Bolero, Bells of Madness and Presence of the Lord (which, sorry Joe, I might just have to steal, er... steel). Great job, man!
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Let me add my voice to the chorus of praise for Joe's newest CD. This record builds on the great tunes and tone of "All Hat, No Cattle", Joe's previous effort. The playing is first rate here again but the real joy of this record is the great choice of tunes and more consistent mood. My favorite cut is Brian Wilson's "Bells of Madness". What a good song! Can anyone post the chord progression? I couldn't find it anywhere on the net. Maybe Joe?