
Mark Erelli
Mark Erelli
© 1999 Signature Sounds Recordings (701237124926)
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From the full tilt roots-rock of Do It Everyday to the elegiac anthem Northern Star, Mark Erelli covers some wide-ranging territory on his stunning self-titled debut cd. This expansive yet focused artistic vision has earned him extensive radio airplay, c
tracks
- 1 Do It Everyday
- 2 One Too Many Mornings
- 3 Thought I Heard You Knocking
- 4 River Rd.
- 5 I Always Return
- 6 Hollow Man
- 7 Nothing Ventured, Nothing Gained
- 8 Midnight Train
- 9 Only Wondering Where You Are
- 10 Northern Star
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albums you will love
- CAROLINE HERRING: Lantana
- KRIS DELMHORST: Shotgun Singer
- EILEN JEWELL: Heartache Boulevard
- MARK ERELLI: Delivered
- CROOKED STILL: Still Crooked
- PETER MULVEY: Notes From Elsewhere
- THE SACRED SHAKERS: The Sacred Shakers
- WINTERPILLS: Central Chambers
- EILEN JEWELL: Letters From Sinners & Strangers
- ERIN MCKEOWN: Lafayette
- RANI ARBO & DAISY MAYHEM: Big Old Life
- WINTERPILLS: The Light Divides
- CHRIS SMITHER: Leave The Light On
- CROOKED STILL: Shaken by a Low Sound
- KRIS DELMHORST: Strange Conversation
- MARK ERELLI: Hope & Other Casualties
- JEFFREY FOUCAULT: Ghost Repeater
- THE MAMMALS: Departure
- PETER MULVEY: The Knuckleball Suite
- AMY RIGBY: Little Fugitive
- TRACY GRAMMER: Flower of Avalon
- REDBIRD (KRIS DELMHORST, JEFFREY FOUCAULT, PETER MULVEY): Redbird
- WINTERPILLS: Winterpills
- MARK ERELLI: Hillbilly Pilgrim
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notes
Mark's debut was released in 1999, after he was discovered at 3 am in a hotel room showcase during a music conference. From the roots-rock opener "Do It Everyday" to the anthemic closer "Northern Star," this album put Mark's name on the map. This debut features musical backing from the cream of the New England music scene, such as guitarist Duke Levine (Mary Chapin Carpenter), bassist Jim Lamond (Susan Tedeschi), and guest vocalists Rani Arbo and Louise Taylor. Billboard Magazine said of the debut "Erelli generates material that feels fresh yet oddly familiar, like something rediscovered on old 78s found in your grandparents' cellar...the basis of a promising career."