Buffalo Zen
© Copyright-Rex Foster
Record Label: Agarita Records
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Since the last CD (Believin') Rex has been touring Europe, writing with the Harlan Howard publishing group in Nashville, playing the Kerrville Folk Festival, playing acoustic concert series across the country, opening for folks such as Lyle Lovett and Peter Rowan.
This new CD (Buffalo Zen) is one more labor of love and focus. He has combined energies with, and has been produced by, well known and respected, Peter Rowan (Bluegrass icon/hero, Bill Monroe's side vocalist and guitar player, folk pop legend, part of the group "Old and In The Way" with Jerry Garcia). He also became well known for his outlaw bluegrass era (Panama Red) with the Jerry Douglas, Bella Fleck, etc, gang. Peter and Rex have been friends and musical buddies for 28 years, so this project seems to have been long overdue. Rex is the first artist (other than himself) Peter has ever produced. This CD is a sterling example of his talent.
The songs are mostly Rex's or what he has done with his friends songs after "taking them captive". He does a new, previously unrecorded, Peter Rowan song, a Tom Kimmel/Lisa Aschmann song, and co-written songs with Steve Fisher and Rick Beresford. One co-write with his daughter, Rachel Foster. All in all - a great collection of songs and songwriters.
Old friend Bob Dylan stopped the tour bus in San Antonio at a local record store to pick up Rex's "Artist" CD because the song Rex wrote ( "Thinkin' 'Bout Bob Dylan" ) had come over the airwaves. He called the local DJ, ID'd himsef, and said, "Where can I get Rex's CD". So, listeners to Rex's work are in good company.
Steve Earle writes the liner notes for "Buffalo Zen". He relays his feelings about the early influence of his old friend, Rex Foster.
Cindy Cashdollar plays dobro, and lap steel with Rex on the new CD. She played on all the sessions for Dylan's grammy monster CD a couple of years ago. She is very magical and complementary with Rex's music.
The line up of players for this CD are :
Rex Foster / vocals, guitar
Peter Rowan / vocals, guitars (acoustic/electric)
Caroline Herring / backup vocals
Emmett Smith / guitars (acoustic/electric)
Cindy Cashdollar / slide instruments
Billy Bright / mandolin
Paul Pearcy / drums and percussion
Jeff Hogan / drums and percussion
Bennett Stealvogel / electric piano
Bryn Davies Bright / stand up bass
Dave Heath / electric bass
Rex is already working on his next CD. He has decided that he will not let so much time elapse between releases. He was quoted as saying, "When I let the silliest of things in life block my music and strain the fiber of creation, then I'm in big trouble...I'm not letting that happen. It's all a gift....reverence is not optional".
So, enjoy the work from Rex Foster and join him in the future.
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author: CD Baby
Cerebral Texas sweetgrass hill country folk western pop, which aims to heaven and to heartbreak all at the same time. Soothing vocals, expert musicianship and superb songwriting all wrapped up in a cleanly produced package.
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Great CD Connection with Townes on "pitchin pennies"- priceless!
author: bill nedela
this CD contains a true friend's recollection and love for Townes Van Zandt. I met Rex this weekend and figure I'll have this CD wore out by next weekend. Truly a masterpiece of from-the-heart songwriting and singing. Take My Ashes shares a son's love for his mother in a most true and spiritual sense. A gift for all of us who have lost loved ones. The songs give a picture of the joy of deeply loving others. Every song on this CD can stand alone, together this is a masterpiece! Congrats, and thanks to Rex and everyone else connected with this!
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author: Nancy G "Firefly"
I feel honored to be able to post a review of this beautiful
piece of work. I met Rex Foster at the Old Number 9 Songwriting Workshop in Waring, Tx last weekend. The workshop was hosted by Peter Rowan. I have heard so many great comments by my close friend Katerine Dawn before I ever heard Rex.
Rex's live performance at the workshop led me to obtain his
CD..."Buffalo Zen". His deep sounding Guild guitar was outstanding. His band, a cello and a lead guitar player complimented his sound. The man has heart. His music is fueled by the passion of Texas music.
My favorite songs on the cd are "Everytime"...."Blue Drifter".."Pitchin' Pennies" (about his friendship with Towns Van Zandt. "Take My Ashes" and "That's What I Love About the Rain" songs totally blew me away. I love it when Texas music becomes Heart music....This is a very passionate cd that I will cherish and share with others.
Nancy G "Firefly"
Goliad, Tx
www.nancy-heartmusic.com
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YeeeeHa !
author: Sean Mcnulty
For my many sins, I was marooned in the desert for six years - -a strip mall named Phoenix, to be precise - - and missed much of what makes our part of Texas so special. Rex Foster for one. But I'm back....and so is he with Buffalo Zen. What a triumph. Lyrics as clean as pure math; visceral, some as haunting as a bone-white Hill Country moon, others gaudy as a tropical sunset. I love this guy and his sidekicks. I love this album.
Sean McNulty
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