The album kicks off with “California Wildflower,” a good
pop tune, with sweet, positive vibes. Here is a taste of the lyrics: “California wildflower/Nothing like you/Underneath
the blue/Blooms quite like you do/Rising higher/Shining brighter/Reaching to
the sky/Girl, you got a fire/Burning inside you.” Dave Raven plays drums on
this track, as well as on the following track, “If I Had A Dollar,” which is a
fun country rock tune. I saw Ted Russell Kamp perform this song recently with Funkyjenn. “If I had a dollar, or if I had a dime/Even a
million bucks ain’t enough to get you off my mind.” Ted Russell Kamp
co-wrote this song with Nicole Gordon, who also provides harmony vocals on this
track. (I think I first heard her on the Patrolled By Radar album Cards Gifts & Caskets Vol. 1.)
One of my favorites on this CD is “Lonelytown,” which Ted
Russell Kamp wrote with Ted Wulfers, who also provides harmony vocals. This is
a song about leaving and about staying behind, and depending on the perspective,
one or the other will be in Lonelytown. At
first Kamp sings, “A year ago today/You
took my heart away/And left me barely standing on the ground/The road called
you again/Like it was your only friend/And then you turned and said, I’ll see
you around/And left me here in Lonelytown.” And then at the end, the last line
changes to, “And headed off to Lonelytown.”
I love the line, “Some highways lead you
home, and some just lead you astray.” This is a beautiful song. “(Down At
The) 7th Heaven” also has a certain beauty to it, and features Robby Turner on
pedal steel. Levi Sims provides harmony vocals. “Her hair was black as the coffee/That we drank on through the night/And
my words worked through the thick skin/That held her pain inside.”
Another favorite of mine is “Aces & Eights,” which is
country, but with the sense of fun of a great New Orleans jazz number. Angelo
Moore plays saxophone on this track, and Dave Raven plays drums. “And with a fake ID, she was the prettiest
thing in Reno/I said it don’t matter if we win or lose/As long as I’m walkin’
away with you/You and me are going to be the highest rollers at the whole
casino.” “Aces & Eights” was written by Ted Russell Kamp and Shaun
Ames.
As for great guest musicians, check out “Time Is A Joker,”
which features Tony Gilkyson on guitar. Eric Heywood (from Son Volt) is on
pedal steel, and Jason Sutter plays drums on this track (Sutter also appears on
some tracks on The Low And Lonesome Sound).
This tune has a more raw, mean sound, which I dig.
“Get Back To The Land,” the CD’s title track, opens with
a reference to Woody Guthrie’s “Do Re Mi,” using that tune’s line “California is a garden of Eden.” The
Woody Guthrie song is about the dustbowl folks heading to California, but not
finding the paradise they were hoping for. “Get Back To The Land” starts in
California, on the streets of Los Angeles, with lines like “The Sunset Strip and silver screens/Bills
and booze and broken dreams” and “The
bright lights of Hollywood are blinding/The stars are on the sidewalks and
waiting in the wings.” And of course as you might guess from the song’s
title, it’s about leaving the city and returning to the land. “Every city is Las Vegas, no matter what they
say.” This is an excellent tune, featuring Kenny Vaughan on guitar. (You
might have heard him on recordings by Moot Davis and The Trishas, among
others.)
Carl Byron plays Wurlitzer on “Right As Rain,” a
wonderful and moving song which also features Nick Nguyen on violin, viola and
cello. “It was right as rain/Every touch
in the dark and every spark/Every word you say/Every smile that lit the
way/Like a burning flame/Turning nighttime into day.” “Right As Rain” was
written by Ted Russell Kamp and Dave Berg. Daniel Glass plays drums on this
track.
The album concludes with “Bottles On The Table,” a
powerful song which features Eric Heywood on pedal steel and Gia Ciambotti on
harmony vocals. “So you come to me/And
let me feel your pain/But I’m too damn sober.”
CD Track List
- California Wildflower
- If I Had A Dollar
- Lonelytown
- God’s Little Acre
- (Down At The) 7th Heaven
- Aces & Eights
- Georgia Blue
- Time Is A Joker
- Get Back To The Land
- Right As Rain
- Don’t Look Down
- Half Hearted
- Bottles On The Table
Get Back To The
Land was released on May 10, 2011 through Dualtone Music Group.
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