Description: Steve Forbert - Compromised [New CD] Artist: Steve Forbert Title: Compromised Condition: Format: CD Release Date: 2015 Label: Rolling Tide UPC: 677516143929 Genre: Rock Album Tracks1. Compromised2. A Big Comeuppance3. When I Get to California4. Drink Red Wine5. Welcome the Rolling Stones6. Rollin' Home to Someone You Love7. Send in the Clowns8. I Don't Know If You Know It9. Devil (Here She Comes Now)10. Time Seemed So Free11. Whatever, Man12. You'd See the Things That I See13. Devil (Here She Comes Now) (Americana Version)14. When I Get to California (Americana Version)15. Whatever, Man (Americana Version) The songwriters songwriter is one who adheres to an unwavering standard of excellence. His work is honed, sculpted, shaped, and then reshaped until it feels right to share with the world. These are just a few of the guiding principles Steve Forbert followed while composing the 11 original songs on his new album, Compromised. (Stripped-down Americana versions of three of it's songs appear as bonus tracks, and there's also a gravelly, folkified cover of Send in the Clowns.). It's not a modern record it has an aggressive, roots rock and folk rock styling that's not a lot different from [1991s] The American in Me in it's instrumentation. Recorded in various locales including Woodstock and Cape Cod over a period of eight months and produced by Forbert along with John Simon (who helmed Forberts breakthrough sophomore album, 1979s Jackrabbit Slim), Steve Greenwell, Jon Evans, Anthony Crawford, and Marc Muller, Compromised is anything but what it's title suggests. From the rambling piano and horn-driven swing of Big Comeuppance to the seductive twang of Devil (Here She Comes Now) to the Altamont romanticizing of Welcome the Rolling Stones, Forbert has followed his muse to the hilt. Many Compromised songs share a common thread of resigned acceptance, born from Forberts keen observations on the nuances associated with the actual art of the compromise. Compromised collaborators include longtime Forbert associates bassist Joey Spampinato (NRBQ), drummer Lou Cataldo (The Freeze), and keyboardist Robbie Kondor, the latter of whom played on Forberts kinetic 1978 debut, Alive on Arrival. In todays overload-of-information age, Forbert recognizes the value of having a calling card song in his arsenal Romeos Tune, his indelible pop hit that reached #11 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1980. That turned out ok that song has good serendipity, he says. Did I become somewhat of a household word, with household recognition No. But you write the songs, and the songs have to be recorded.Copyright DirectToU LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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Title: Compromised
Album Name: Compromised
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Brand: Rolling Tide
Release Year: 2015
Format: CD
Genre: Rock
Record Label: Roti, Rolling Tide
Artist: Forbert, Steve
Release Title: Compromised