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Jonathan Pointer : Scarecrows Burn
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Smoky, gritty, down home acoustic adult folk for fans of Randy Newman, Tom Waits and Leonard Cohen.
Genre: Folk: Modern Folk
Release Date: 1996
Scarecrows Burn Record Label: Songs For Cheap
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Smells Like Love 5:28 $0.99
Yard Sale 3:39 $0.99
Psalms of Owen Tabor 4:14 $0.99
The Baby Smokers 4:08 $0.99
Scarecrows Burn 3:49 $0.99
Highway 13 3:24 $0.99
The Sea Tonight 3:54 $0.99
Ascension Day 7:10 $0.99
Evangeline 4:52 $0.99
Gauloise Blue 3:53 $0.99
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Album Notes

Jonathan Pointer is a son of Missouri. Raised and educated by Methodists, his early career included turns as a state mental hospital attendant, a dog-catcher, a pizza deliverer, a door to door meat seller and a House Manager at Carnegie Hall. These are the experiences from which are drawn the off-centered, provocative and surprisingly touching stories that are his music.
The comparisons come quickly: Randy Newman, Elvis Costello, Tom Waits, and Richard Thompson. Such similarities are born of his gritty voice, the esoteric subject matter, and songs that provide a telescopic view of the building across the street in a world that is "hardly the utopian legacy our parents had in mind." Such comparisons only serve to reveal the originality of an artist The Washington Post called an "Americana folk hero."

Jonathan Pointer has appeared on CBS's "Off 10th," and Comedy Central's "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart." His most recent CD, "Love Songs from the Outskirts of Bliss," produced by Crit Harmon (Martin Sexton, Mary Gauthier, and Lorrie McKenna), is a fitting follow-up to his critically acclaimed debut CD, "Scarecrows Burn." He currently resides in Los Angeles with his son, Harry, his dog, Lulu, and Ella the cat.

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REVIEWS

Baby smokers is a classic
author: Lorraine Grix
A very enjoyable disk to listen to, from the first time on. Baby Smokers drew me in, it is incredibly entertaining, in a sick way of course...the disk rocks.
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