Stories
© Copyright-Christopher Peters
(700261224244)
Record Label: Cabezon Music
No items available in your wishlist
Inspired by accounts of the making of Van Morrison’s brilliant Astral Weeks, Simon Snaize (who had produced an earlier CD of mine) had an idea for a new record. He wanted to go for more of a live vibe than we had previously and was willing to give up some degree of studio clarity in favor of greater immediacy and groove. I had as usual far more songs than we could possibly work with, so we winnowed down from about thirty to thirteen. We chose several political ones. Several re the travails of relationship. Some philosophical ones, too. My standard themes. All had to work in the live vibe context. And as usual the CD would feature arrangements in a variety of modes. Pop. Folk. Jazz. Rock. Country. We enlisted the usual gang of miscreants (David Cragin, Kevin Zoernig, Paul Groetzinger, Ben Wright, Michael Grimes, Coral Cadman, Kanoa Kaluhiwa, Cesar Bauvallet), had a few rehearsals, and tracked the tunes while they were still molten and fresh. We added some minimal overdubs, and that was that. Our initial inspiration turned into a swift gurgling stream of a disc that sweeps you along. I think it feels like you’re there with us as we play semi-live. I hope you enjoy it.
"Stories" was selected Best Pop CD at the 2008 New Mexico Music Awards.
Read more...
Please
log in to review the album.
Kito Peters "Stories"
author: Zack Daggy
Kito Peters is Neil Diamond with an infusion of southern style. From the very start of Peters’ album Stories, one is instantly reminded of a time when such great performers as Bob Dylan, Neil Young, and Tom Jones dominated the airwaves.
Peters is a man of many styles, and Stories is a testament to his ability. From the country twang vibes of “Four Way Stop” through the swingin’ lounge singer style of “Flood Tide,” this album is full of catchy tunes that are sure to become instant favorites… The title track of “Stories” being mine.
With that said, don’t be fooled into thinking that Stories is just an album of sunshine and lollypops. Just as the earlier named greats of Bob Dylan, Neil Young, and Neil Diamond have proved themselves as not only performers but also songwriters, so too has Kito Peters. Such songs as “Ambivalence Kills” and “Take A Stand” firmly attest to this album’s relevance as serious form of art by interweaving prominent and poignant melodic tales throughout.
“Stories” is an album of exactly that; stories. In an era of songs with about as much lyrical depth as the message inside of a fortune cookie, it is incredibly refreshing to hear that artists like Peters are still building their music careers by being storytellers. From the political anthem of “Spirit Son” to the longing melancholy of “Love Song,” Stories is an album that will take you on a journey that you’ll want to revisit again and again.
Read more...