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Bob Hillman : Welcome to My Century
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Literate, tuneful folk rock.
Genre: Rock: Americana
Release Date: 2001
Welcome to My Century
Bob Hillman
Record Label: Brave New Records
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1. Welcome to My Century 2:47 + MP3 $0.99
2. Valentine's Day 3:45 + MP3 $0.99
3. Games 3:07 + MP3 $0.99
4. Greenland 2:35 + MP3 $0.99
5. The Latenight 3:39 + MP3 $0.99
6. Movie Star 2:42 + MP3 $0.99
7. I Need You 4:08 + MP3 $0.99
8. Anywhere 2:43 + MP3 $0.99
9. Las Vegas 4:25 + MP3 $0.99
10. Too Bad For You 2:58 + MP3 $0.99
11. Tolstoy 2:34 + MP3 $0.99
12. Bolted Down 2:39 + MP3 $0.99
13. Secret Masterpieces 3:22 + MP3 $0.99
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Album Notes

Though Bob Hillman may like to have fun with words and employ irony and humor, he above all tries to say something interesting about the way we live now.

On Welcome to My Century, his second collection of honest, literate songs, Bob revitalizes timeworn themes by getting at them from unusual angles. For example, the works of Tolstoy provide the backdrop for a song about a romantic evening in New York City ("Tolstoy"), and geographical and political facts about Greenland inform the story of the disintegration of a relationship ("Greenland"). In "Bolted Down," he turns an absurdist's eye on the neuroses of city dwellers.

Produced by Tommy West in his studio, Somewhere in New Jersey, Welcome to My Century features some of New York City's finest musicians, including guitarist Dave Schramm, who has worked with Freedy Johnston, Richard Buckner, Yo La Tengo, and the Replacements. West, who produced and played piano on all of Jim Croce's recordings, adds vocal harmonies and shares keyboard duties with organist Brian Mitchell.

Bob has showcased in many of the country's best-known listening rooms and theaters, including San Francisco's Fillmore Auditorium, where he opened a sold-out show for Suzanne Vega in March 2001. In 2001 and 2002, he opened more than 75 dates for Ms. Vega in the Midwest, on the East and West Coasts, and in Europe. In addition, Bob performed at the 2002 Newport Folk Festival.

Bob won the songwriting contests at the 2001 Sisters Folk Festival and at the 1999 Tucson Folk Festival. He is a four-time finalist in the Telluride Troubadour Contest at the Telluride Bluegrass Festival, and has twice been selected for the New Folks Showcase at the Rocky Mountain Folks Festival. The SIBL Project (Songs Inspired by Literature) named "Tolstoy" one of ten winners of its inaugural songwriting contest, and released the song on a compilation CD in spring 2002. Bob also contributed two songs to Vigil, a collection of songs about 9/11 compiled by Suzanne Vega.

Sliced Bread Records released Playing God, Bob's debut album, in 1998. It was favorably reviewed in Sing Out!, Music Reviews Quarterly, and other periodicals, and received airplay on a handful of radio stations around the country. New York DJ Vin Scelsa championed "Everyone's An Actor in New York," an insightful, comic take on the endless proliferation of actors, writers, and other artists in the New York metropolitan area.

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REVIEWS

One of the best albums of my generation (so far)
author: Jason A. Thomas
                            
Every track on the album is a gem, poetic and very insightful. It is one of my favorites so far in the century, so perhaps the title may foretell that Bob Hillman will, in fact, be a major artist of the age, whether or not ever being famous. "Las Vegas," "Greenland," and "Too Bad for You" are wonderfully intelligent and ironic with many different layers of meaning. "Tolstoy" proves that music about intellectual topics can be upbeat and serious at the same time. Also on the record are beautiful songs such as "The Latenight" and "Secret Masterpieces," which could have been written by Jackson Browne or Neil Young during their tender moments. This is a must-have for serious fans of folk/alternative music.
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Timely, entertaining music!
author: Laura T. Lynch of Kweevak.com
                            
Hillman is an award-winning writer who pens funny, ironic songs that are honest and humorous. His latest thirteen track CD is a delicate blend of upbeat pop and folk rock sounds. Bob's lyrics are insightful short stories that are skillfully produced by Tommy West. Hillman is joined by other talented musicians to complement his expressive raspy vocals. Bob and the band create texture tones and songs that are both thought provoking yet comic. Hillman writes about relationships, politics and literature. Of particular interest is 'Greenland' an intelligent song that incorporates geography facts with a girl's wrongdoing. The hook line "you're twice as cold as Greenland" is accented with clever guitar rifts. The song is cutting edge cool. 'Tolstoy' is a deep dark trip complete with astute lyrics and intriguing instrumentation. 'Bolted Down' has an upbeat tempo, in your face guitars and witty lyrics about neuroses in New York City.
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