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Seth Bernard : Being this Being
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Whimsical, literate songwriting, soulful musicianship and artful production. A roomful of friends with hearts on sleeves.
Genre: Folk: Traditional Folk
Release Date: 2004
Being this Being Record Label: Earthwork Music
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Sassafras 4:20 $0.99
Being this Being 1:57 $0.99
Travel 2:42 $0.99
House on the Hill 1:07 $0.99
Song of the Chipping Sparrow 1:54 $0.99
Dinosaur 4:00 $0.99
Heavy Hand Rag 3:13 $0.99
Collage 3:06 $0.99
May's Waltz 3:44 $0.99
Lempco 971 3:29 $0.99
Love Mathematics for 2 2:40 $0.99
Sinamaroo! 2:35 $0.99
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Album Notes

Seth Bernard's frayed balladry will melt your heart. Much like the bare-bones "rurality" of Royal City or Bonnie "Prince" Billy, Bernard's Being This Being is accessible without being predictable - the type of collection that reveals its gifts gradually. With their humble presentation and wistful swoon, songs like "May's Waltz" and "Travel" leave quite an impression, while "Dinosaur" and "...being this being..." bask in lo-fi jingle-jangle. Good enough to dazzle Roots Radio and eccentric enough for college airwaves, Seth Bernard's intensely personal approach to folk is nothing less than astounding.
-Ryan Hoffer A&R, Shut Eye Records, Atlanta, GA


Review of Seth's 2003 release, "Constellation":

"Lake City's Seth Bernard stands at the forefront of a talented crop of up-and-coing Michigan songwriters; and his brand new CD 'Constellation' features a fair number of them, including Rachael Davis, Dan Kahn, Josh Davis and Jen Sygit. But Bernard's is a talent that's likely to defy any 'local by' categorization. He's a wordmonger of the first order - playful, exuberant, smart and original - with a musical sophistication beyond his years. 'Constellations' 11 tracks segue seamlessly, giving the impression of spontaneity, belying the meticulous craft involved. His plaintive voice and witty, even cutting lyrics may remind listeners of Loudon Wainwright III without the despair. Album highlights include the anthemic 'Hello Fellow Travelers,' a charmingly goofy love song 'Eliza's,' and the remarkable 'Sari Brown,' with the lines 'and the world may steal your smile for a while/and pain will come from loving, but everything is reason to sing...' There's an ace crew of players aboard, too, including longtime saxman Cesar Alvarez, keyboard wiz Mike Lynch (The Lash, Larry McCray Band), all four of the Steppin' In It boys and prizewinning Ann Arbor fiddler Jeremy Kittel."
-Chris Rietz for the Lansing State Journal

"As an editor of many books on music, a question I am often asked is: 'Are there any singer/songwriters on the way up out there, as good as the great communicators of the past, like perhaps a young Woody Guthrie?' Until now I never really had much of anyone to suggest. However, a young Michigan musician/entertainer/storyteller, Seth Bernard is more than just a minor talent. He is a singer, a songwriter, and also a true entertainer whose music and broad vision is not only felt by an audience, but will also in time, I predict, embrace more than a few other hardened so-called music critics and experts, like myself. Bernard is a rare bird, an authentic communicator with the right idea for these times. Give him a listen. By all means, see him in person."
-Michael Erlewine, Founder of the All-Music Guide

"Seth Bernard wields an acoustic guitar, a powerful stage presence and a fiercely contagious spirit... Thought-provoking, compassionate, funny songs backed up by agile picking."
-The Ark

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REVIEWS

One of my favorites
author: Michael Waite
I've had this CD for a few years and still listen to it regularly. The fun songs are fun, the serious songs are profound and lean. There is a tune about a traveller that stirs me every time. Collage is another one on here that everybody in the world would benefit from hearing.
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author: Rose Coates
beautiful story telling talent and heartfelt passion for music shines through. keep going seth, we can't get enough!
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great music - great fun
author: Nick Sarris
What an amazing compliment of story telling, song writing and instrumentation. This is the kind of musical medicine we need more of.
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Simply profound.
author: Susan
I love the song "Collage". Bernard makes a musical collage, creating "overlaps" just like a visual collage. Brilliant lyrics. I'm using it to teach adolescents about ethnocentrism. Bernard gives the listner a musical slice of humanity--with compassion, wit, and a little wisdom. Buy it! Listen to it often.
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