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 Post subject: [2018-09-14] Steve Forbert "The Magic Tree" (Blue Rose)
PostPosted: Fri Jul 27, 2018 1:20 pm 
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Big City Cat - My Life in Folk-Rock is singer/songwriter Steve Forbert's exceptional new memoir, co-written with Therese Boyd in which he most candidly reflects on those specific circumstances that first brought him to the public eye. Originally conceived as a stage play and screen treatment, it finds him documenting the early adventures of a small town Mississippi boy in the Big City, pursuing his quest to make music. Sharing reflections and journals he kept at the time, he weaves an absorbing narrative that fully addresses the trials, travails and triumphs that would eventually play out over the course of his prolific 40+ year career including encounters with the Ramones, Sam Phillips, Keith Richards, Doc Pomus, Levon Helm and other notables along the way. The book is accompanied by it's own soundtrack as well, an evocative new album entitled THE MAGIC TREE that offers a series of songs gleaned from previously recorded acoustic demos, augmented with new backing tracks and fleshed out as a series of songs that ring with the verve and vitality that Forbert's fans have always come to expect. Consistently upbeat and optimistic, they convey a firm sense that age ought not diminish a lust for living. Then again, that's been Forbert's mantra ever since the beginning: honoring his past while plowing his way towards the future in a mindful, soulful and revelatory way.

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1. The Magic Tree (Version One)
2. That’d Be Alright
3. Carolina Blue Sky Blues
4. Let’s Get High
5. Tryna Let It Go
6. Lookin’ At The River
7. Diamond Sky
8. Movin’ Though America
9. I Ain’t Got Time
10. The Magic Tree (Version Two)
11. Only You (And Nobody Else)
12. The Music Of The Night

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 Post subject: [2018-09-14] Steve Forbert "The Magic Tree" (Blue Rose)
PostPosted: Fri Jul 27, 2018 1:21 pm 
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LISTEN TO STEVE FORBERT’S ‘THAT’D BE ALRIGHT'



Steve Forbert, best known for his 1979 No. 11 hit "Romeo's Tune," will release the new album The Magic Tree on Sept. 14, as well as a memoir called Big City Cat: My Life in Folk-Rock. Check out the exclusive premiere of a lyric video for the album's lead single "That'd Be Alright," above.

The Magic Tree, his first LP since 2016's Flying at Night, consists of new recordings of songs that Forbert demoed over the years. The project was produced by Karl Derfler, who has worked with Tom Waits and No Doubt, and was recorded in studios in Nashville, New Jersey, Virginia, Forbert's native Meridian, Miss., and New York – where the singer-songwriter moved in the mid-'70s at the dawn of his career.

Those 40-plus years are documented in Big City Cat: My Life in Folk-Rock, which began life as a stage play and morphed into a book with co-author Therese Boyd. Forbert drew from his own remembrances and his contemporaneous journals in recalling his ups-and-downs in the music industry, and many of the people he's worked with along the way chime in with their own takes.

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 Post subject: [2018-09-14] Steve Forbert "The Magic Tree" (Blue Rose)
PostPosted: Fri Jul 27, 2018 1:31 pm 
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Coinciding with this release will be Forbert's memoir. More details can be found here:

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 Post subject: [2018-09-14] Steve Forbert "The Magic Tree" (Blue Rose)
PostPosted: Sun Aug 12, 2018 3:50 am 
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Bump: I've added the cover image to the opening post.


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 Post subject: [2018-09-14] Steve Forbert "The Magic Tree" (Blue Rose)
PostPosted: Sun Aug 12, 2018 8:18 am 
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I thought he had fallen off the face of the earth. Blue Rose rescues some great artists that the majors give up on long ago. Turns out I am 3 albums behind. Will fix that when I order the new one.


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 Post subject: [2018-09-14] Steve Forbert "The Magic Tree" (Blue Rose)
PostPosted: Thu Dec 20, 2018 1:02 pm 
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Steve Forbert Tries to Leave the Past Behind in 'Tryna Let It Go'



Steve Forbert didn't plan to appear in the video for "Tryna Let It Go," a track from his latest album The Magic Tree, or even make a proper video for the song at all. But as the clip premiering above shows, the veteran singer-songwriter's aesthetic sensibility led him to make something greater out of what was intended to be a lyric video.

"I had this idea that I was just going to get a nice, antique snow globe and just film the snow up close as if you were inside a blizzard, and have the lyrics go by as you're watching it," Forbert tells Billboard. "But the damn song is four minutes long, and it got extremely boring, so no way."

The resulting video for "Tryna Let It Go," a lament he wrote about getting past a broken romance, shows Forbert walking around Keyport, N.J., returning the snow globe to the thrift shop he borrowed it from and then walking past the post office and finishing up as he enters a bar -- quietly and effectively channeling the inner turmoil he sings about in the track.

"We were in Keyport with a limited amount of time," Forbert recalls. "A friend of mine [George McMorrow] who has a lot of good equipment and does film work here on the Jersey short just followed me around for awhile. It was a cold day, and we got just enough footage to cover the four minutes. It's not exactly 'Thriller,' but, hey, it's just a lyric video!"

There's a happy ending to all this, however; Forbert is back together with the woman he wrote the song about. "After we broke up I tried to let it go, but I failed," he says with a chuckle. "That's the rest of the story."

The Magic Tree, which came out in September, is intended as a loose companion to Forbert's new memoir Big City Cat: My Life in Folk-Rock. The 12 tracks date as far back as 1985 to four new compositions, many from spare vocal and guitar recordings that were fleshed out by producer Karl Derfler. "The book is probably a once-in-a-lifetime thing," Forbert says,"so it's been a little more exciting than usual and a good excuse to have this dichotomy of the book and these recordings."

All of this happens during the 40th anniversary of Forbert's debut album, Alive On Arrival, while next year will mark the same for his breakthrough hit, "Romeo's Tune." "It does feel like 40 years," Forbert acknowledges. "I struggled to put that into context, but it doesn't really matter. I'm gonna keep doing what I love, and I'm grateful to travel around, going to places where people turn up to hear me sing. There's been a lot of change, and I'm not a guy who's gonna put out a record and have it on the radio anymore, but I still get to go out and play. What more could I want?"

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