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Dream City - Essential Recordings Vol 2, 1997-2006
Greg Brown
Dream City - Essential Recordings Vol 2, 1997-2006
Genres: Country, Folk, Pop
 
  •  Track Listings (16) - Disc #1
  •  Track Listings (4) - Disc #2

Dream City: Essential Recordings Vol 2, 1997-2006, is the second "best of" music compilation of songwriting icon Greg Brown. The specially priced two-disc album includes material from his best-selling Red House albums, hi...  more »

     
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All Artists: Greg Brown
Title: Dream City - Essential Recordings Vol 2, 1997-2006
Members Wishing: 9
Total Copies: 0
Label: Red House
Original Release Date: 1/1/2009
Re-Release Date: 7/14/2009
Genres: Country, Folk, Pop
Styles: Bluegrass, Traditional Folk, Contemporary Folk
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 033651021827

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Dream City: Essential Recordings Vol 2, 1997-2006, is the second "best of" music compilation of songwriting icon Greg Brown. The specially priced two-disc album includes material from his best-selling Red House albums, his two Trailer Records releases, as well as previously unreleased songs and live tracks. At over 90 minutes, the album is a testament to one of the premier American songwriters of our time. Continuing where If I Had Known- Essential Recordings Vol 1, 1980 - 1996 left off, this second collection includes Greg's "middle period" work, starting with his 1997 Grammy-nominated album Slant 6 Mind, to his latest studio album The Evening Call, which was named the #2 Americana album of 2006 by Mojo Magazine. Leading off is title track "Dream City," featuring the driving guitar work of Bo Ramsey, whose two-decade partnership has shaped Brown's sound and sets the tone for the first disc. From edgy electric songs to bittersweet ballads, the release shows Greg Brown's appeal to fans of Americana, blues, roots rock and even traditional folk - showcasing his rich baritone and fine banjo and guitar picking. As an added bonus, the second disc includes three unreleased studio tracks recorded with fellow Red House artist Peter Ostroushko in 2001 -- "Gallery," "Verona Road" and an alternate take of "Lull It By." The final track is the improvised "Christmas Song," a live recording that captures the spontaneous genius of Greg Brown in concert.

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Everything I expected and more
Rushmore | CHICAGO, IL United States | 07/29/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I am a HUGE Greg Brown fan, so anything he releases is a must-have for me. A greatest-hits collection from GB is kind of a grab bag. He has never had what you would call a big hit. Any fan has their own selection of favorites, and there are a lot to choose from. My personal favorites from this period would include Eugene from Evening Call, the title track from Milk of the Moon (if pressed I would call this my favorite GB tune), a few other songs from Honey in the Lion's Head, not so many from Slant 6 Mind and Over/Under. But who cares? It's Greg Brown!



Any greatest-hits collection worth its salt will include a few never-before-released items to reel in the skeptical buyer. In this case the bonus disc contains 4 songs. Two of them are priceless - the mandolin-flavored version of Lull It By (the album version is also included for comparison sake - both are gorgeous), and the long rambling spoken Christmas Song, which almost makes up for the omission of Eugene. The latter gives you that inimitable experience of a live GB session, where he tells a good story, rants and raves a little bit, and ultimately comes back to the music.



These days while driving I mostly put my Ipod on shuffle and run through my large, eclectic musical collection. However, there are days like today, when I just want to pop a CD in and get lost in some great music and a great performer. GB's voice isn't the best but he writes some great lyrics and his music always, always makes me feel better. Highly recommended."
Definitely worth it!
Jan Brattain Vice | NW Oregon USA | 09/14/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I already own almost every commercial recording Greg Brown has put out but I didn't hesitate to purchase this new one. All of the songs on the first disc I already have somewhere else but the second disc is what made the purchase worth it to me. The alternate version of Lull It By is so beautiful, with the mandolin taking the part of the banjo in the previously released version and added fiddle supplied by Peter Ostrushko. I feel as though I am sitting on Greg's porch, listening to an impromptu performance by old friends. Vernona Road is I believe previously unreleased on commercial recordings, as are the other two songs on this second disc. In Gallery, Greg is reminiscing about his past loves,he shows his poet soul with memorable descriptions and phrasing, "This one broke my young heart, just as I set sail, how well she swung the hammer boy, how well I held the nail..." It's the live concert recording of Christmas Song that shows why Greg is held in such high regard by his many fans. He is a master at this talking song style, just telling a story, with Bo Ramsey weaving his magic guitar in the background, adding so much in such an understated manner. Greg's whispery, gravelly, subtle voice gets right into my soul and I could listen to him all day. Frequently I do, and this album is a great combination of his best songs. If you haven't bought any of his albums before this would be a good place to start. If you have all of them, this would still be a good addition to your collection."