Easy Fires
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Easy Fires: some notes by Barry Alfonso
Craig Bickhardt tells me that the title of his new album came to him in a dream -- and who can argue with messages from the Beyond? Certainly not songwriters.
But "Easy Fires" does carry some irony with it, if you take easiness to imply the sort of quick, off-the-cuff creation that anyone could accomplish.
Make no mistake: you can't simply rub two sticks together and make these kind of artistic sparks fly, metaphorically speaking.
Actually, the songs on Easy Fires are more like the long-smoldering underground infernos that rage in the coalmines of Bickhardt's native state of Pennsylvania.
They burn strong and deep, timeless and unstoppable.
Over the years, Craig has penned hits for the likes of the Judds, Pam Tillis, Ty Herndon and Martina McBride, to name only a few.
His contributions to the soundtrack of Robert Duvall's Tender Mercies were crucial to that classic film.
But much of his best work has gone unheard until now.
Fans of Craig's music have waited a long time for this album to happen.
What's remarkable is the consistency of these tunes, written over a span of decades.
They survey themes that Craig has returned to time and again: love and loss, the quiet drama in everyday life, the intimations of the spirit behind the ordinary.
The song craftsmanship here is exemplary, the lyrics as finely-wrought as the writings of a Robert Frost or a Jimmy Webb.
Time-honored folk and country styles resonate in his music, and a rock edge asserts itself as well.
But this is much more than a collection of songs by a seasoned professional.
Easy Fires is highly personal, sometimes disturbingly so -- there are no easy answers for the lovers, losers and seekers portrayed here (all of them Craig, I suspect, in one guise or another).
The romanticism found on Easy Fires is the hard-won kind, tempered by sadness and defeat, strengthened by heartache.
You can hear it in tunes as different as "Troubled Shores," "The Only Way I Know" and "Where I Used To Have A Heart." For all the sweep and scope of his writing, Craig can turn around and deliver a song as homespun as "One Rose" as if he were kin to the Carter Family.
If he's not quite Everyman -- he thinks way too much to be that guy, for one thing -- he's a master at finding something profound in the everyday, as in his bittersweet ode to parenthood, "Dance With Father Time." Easy Fires is a work of inspiration and passion, the sort of album that arrives only when it's ready to, apart from the pop music fads of the moment.
It's a rare gem that few artists could deliver.
Trust me, Craig Bickhardt only makes it sound easy.
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Thooghtful, intelligent and wonderfully delivered.
author: Dave
If you like intelligent, well written songs delivered with emotion, buy this. It will see a lot of play.
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Play this one over and over; the songs don't wear out
author: Red Truck Radio
These songs keep killing me, time after time. Craig Bickhardt's voice is good enough to sing just about any song, but these masterpieces he has written would sound great sung by just about any voice! And the combination of his voice and his songs is stunning. They wear in, not out. "Easy Fire" speaks to the human condition, "Still the Voice" is pure faith, "Dance With Father Time" made me pull over in the car because I couldn't see for the tears in my eyes. Sugarcane street still makes me dance! Buy one--or better , two, because the CD will wear out eventually but these songs won't.
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Finally... beautiful poetry set to music and wonderful to listen to.
author: Shirley
I put the CD in the player and started listening............ the next thing I knew it was over. So easy and wonderful to listen to, with not one song asking to be skipped. Very rare in a CD. If you like beautiful poetry/story telling set to artistically layered and well designed music, this CD is for you.
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Powerful and Elegant
author: Kent Forward
The songs on this CD immediately transport me to a special place that few CDs do, straight to the heart with elegant lyrics, beautiful melodies and powerful performances. You know that handful of CDs that you want to listen to over and over again? This is one of them. Craig has crafted an album that could easily rest alongside James Taylor's Greatest Hits as one of those CDs that you don't want to take out of your CD player. He proves that there is hope for music these days, that music is still being made that can last, and Easy Fires will burn for a long time.
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