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Jeffrey Foucault : Shoot The Moon Right Between The Eyes: Jeffrey Foucault Sings The Songs of John Prine
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The New York Times says, "Jeffrey Foucault is a young man with a old soul."
Genre: Folk: Folk-Rock
Release Date: 2008
Shoot The Moon Right Between The Eyes: Jeffrey Foucault Sings The Songs of John Prine Record Label: Signature Sounds
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
The Late John Garfield Blues 3:22 Album Only
Billy the Bum 4:45 Album Only
He Was In Heaven Before He Died 3:22 Album Only
Unwed Fathers 3:49 Album Only
Hello In There 4:47 Album Only
One Red Rose 3:17 Album Only
Speed Of The Sound Of Loneliness 5:55 Album Only
Far From Me 4:58 Album Only
Daddy\'s Little Pumpkin 2:32 Album Only
Mexican Home 3:35 Album Only
Storm Windows 4:45 Album Only
That\'s The Way The World Goes \'Round 2:58 Album Only
Clocks And Spoons 9:26 Album Only
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Album Notes

Recorded in the old, wood-paneled president's office of a defunct bank in a series of late night sessions over the course of a year, Shoot the Moon Right Between the Eyes: Jeffrey Foucault Sings the Songs of John Prine offers compelling new interpretations of thirteen John Prine originals. In solo and duet arrangements with friends and touring companions including Eric Heywood (Ray LaMontagne, Richard Buckner, Son Volt) on pedal steel, Mark Erelli on electric and lap steel guitars, David Goodrich (Chris Smither) on electric guitar, Peter Mulvey on acoustic lap slide, Kris Delmhorst and Annelies Howell on backing vocals, and Zak Trojano on drums, Foucault conjures a terrain both spare and atmospheric.

Raw and intimate, Shoot the Moon Right Between the Eyes covers both familiar and lesser-known songs spanning twenty years of Prine's career. You can hear the amplifiers pop, the heater tick on, and the chairs creak as Foucault settles down to capture Prine's timeless simplicity and depth while leaving his own indelible stamp on songs like 'The Late John Garfield Blues', 'Storm Windows', and 'He Was in Heaven Before He Died.'


Says Jeffrey, "When I was seventeen my Dad brought home John Prine's first album and it became my private religion for a while. I learned to play the guitar by learning his songs, and my Dad and I still play them around the table after supper when I'm home. They've kept me company for years in hotel rooms and foreign countries, on stage and away from it, telling the truth in beautiful and unexpected ways. This is a record I always wanted to make."

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REVIEWS

Shoot the Moon Right Between the Eyes
author: Mark Haman
I like Foucault's own songs so well that I was at first disappointed not to be hearing new material, but his voice and the clever arrangements bring out nuances in Prine's wonderful songs: "The Late John Garfield Blues" as Texas swing, "That's the Way That the World Goes 'Round" as a slow bluesy ballad. Spectacular songs sung with subtle phrasing and great sensitivity: Foucault's love for Prine comes through clearly.
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shoot the moon right between the eyes
author: brouwer ria
fantastic !!!!!
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Shoot the moon right between the eyes
author: John McGrath
After Ghost Repeater and Stripping Cane I thought it couldn't get any better, but it did. My two favourite stars on one album (Almost!) Great tribute to a great artist by a great artist. When are you coming to Ireland, Jeffrey?
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One Of The Best Albums You'll Hear This Year
author: hans jansen
This is one of the best albums Jeffrey made so far. It sounds better than the originals from Prine! Foucault does such a great job on this great album! Essential listening.
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