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David Andrews : Everything to Lose
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A member of the national music scene now for almost 20 years, the Oregonian calls this new batch of tunes "tough and prophetic.a mix of contemplative ballads and mid-tempo rockers all enchantingly melodic".
Genre: Rock: 70's Rock
Release Date: 2004
Everything to Lose Record Label: EastSound Records
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Completely 4:00 $0.99
It Don't Cost Much 4:17 $0.99
Oh Mrs. johnson 3:09 $0.99
Fadeaway 3:44 $0.99
Treasure Today 3:04 $0.99
Ride of Your Life 3:24 $0.99
Don't Walk Away 3:33 $0.99
At the Crossing 2:58 $0.99
Common Good 3:27 $0.99
Little Mary 2:26 $0.99
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Album Notes

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In 2004 David relocated to Nashville, TN. to write and record a new project with L.A.-based producer Marvin Etzioni (Counting Crows, Toad the Wet Sprocket).

The record was completed in the last week of June, to include an all-star "A" list group of players from both Nashville and Los Angeles. The players included;

Ken Coomer on drums (Wilco, Uncle Tupelo)
Bob Glaub on bass (Jackson Browne, Bob Seger, Rod Stewart)
Bucky Baxter on pedal steel, guitars, etc (Bob Dylan, R.E.M., Ryan Adams)
John Catchings on cello (John Mayer, Dixie Chicks)
Tammy Rogers on violin, backing vocals (Emmylou Harris, Neil Diamond)
Duane Jarvis on eletric guitar (Lucinda Williams, John Prine)
Jim Hoke on harmonica (Mark Knopfler, Ron Sexsmith)

David's new recording "Everything to Lose", was released nationally in the fall of 2004, on EastSound Records. (Burnside Distribution)

The eleven tracks on David's new recording demonstrate new heights of musical maturity and writing. This recording focuses very much around David's piano playing and intimate, breathy-tenor singing voice. "Everything to Lose" will surely draw new comparisons of musical style to his song-writing and has already stirred an industry buzz for large independent labels awaiting the release.

David comes from an extensive background of both touring and recording, as a solo artist and with his super-successful indie-act CALOBO. During his near 15-year career, David has shared the stage with such acts as Jimmy Cliff, Jethro Tull, Indigo Girls, Sarah McGlachlan, Train, Dwight Yoakum, Little Feat, Vonda Shepard, String Cheese Incident, Ani DiFranco, Quiet Riot,
Jorma Kaukoman, Tony Furtado, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, and many more.

"Everything to Lose" marks the 8th release for David in his career. CALOBO released 5 records on Padre Records from 1991 to 2001, collectively selling nearly 85,000 copies. David's debut solo release "The Little Things" (Padre Records 1996) charted on three different Top 20 sales charts in the Northwest in its' first month. David's second release "Get Me Out of This Place" (Padre Records 2001) received substantial national attention via domestic AAA radio, Digital Radio Network, and international sales and radio play through Italy, Venezuala, Brazil, and Holland. The David Andrews Band will be releasing a live CD later in the summer of 2005 entitled,
"Live @ Lola's".

David Andrews is most certainly poised for success in the coming months.
David and his band will be touring the West Coast, Rockies and Europe during April/May 2005.
For more information please visit: www.davidandrewsband.com
EastSound Records: www.eastsoundrecords.com 360-317-5284
Burnside Bistribution: www.bdcdistribution.com 503-231-0420

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REVIEWS

Incredible CD
author: Stephanie
A dear friend recommended I listen to a clip at the CD Baby website. I loved it and bought it on the spot. The entire cd is amazing, and I the track Completely has become my new favorite.
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The newest release from our rising artist, David Andrews is defintiely poised fo
author: EastSound Records
EastSound Records is proud to announce the new release by artist David Andrews. If you like artists like Peter Gabriel, Jackson Browne, Randy Newman, Red House Painters, Griffin House, John Hiatt, Wilco..then you will surely enjoy this 11-song collection of emotional, heart-felt and engaging songs on "Everything to Lose". You will not be dissapointed!!
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"a mix of contemplative ballads and mid-tempo rockers, all enchantingly melodic"
author: Oregonian A&E
The 11 songs -- a mix of contemplative ballads and mid-tempo rockers, all enchantingly melodic -- feature Etzioni on guitars and veteran players Bob Glaub on bass, Wilco drummer Ken Coomer and Bucky Baxter (pedal steel and other stringed instruments), plus Jarvis playing some guitar and Andrews on piano. The alt-country title cut is gritty, tough and prophetic. "In more ways than one," he sings, "I got everything to lose." The David Gray-ish "Completely" is wickedly sentimental, while the insistent "Fadeaway" rumbles like an impending thunderstorm, with an unearthly guitar solo by Etzioni. Each song rings like a purging, Andrews excising his emotional demons.
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Yet another excellent cd by David Andrews
author: Rosie
I have come to expect excellence from David Andrews. From his days with Calobo to his current solo work, he shows a fine storytelling sense, and he writes melodies that you want to hear over and over. I highly recommend anything by him, but this cd is terrific!
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