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Tim Grimm : Coyote's Dream
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True roots-americana. masterful storyteller- award-winning songwriter with a rich, original voice that's been compared to the greats-- Cash, Haggard, Springsteen to name a few...
Genre: Rock: Americana
Release Date: 2003
Coyote's Dream Record Label: Vault Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Raining 4:00 Album Only
Coyote's Dream 4:20 Album Only
Slipped Away 3:52 Album Only
Buffalo Skinners 5:11 Album Only
Browning Mountain 5:11 Album Only
Richie 3:25 Album Only
1913 Massacre 4:51 Album Only
Meeting Wendell Berry 4:34 Album Only
Little Bitty Ball 2:37 Album Only
Twister 4:19 Album Only
Heaven 3:52 Album Only
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Album Notes

"Coyote's Dream", the long-awaited follow-up to Tim Grimm's timeless "Heart Land", is finally here! Once again, Tim's music blends elements of Country, Folk, and Roots/Americana. The music is rooted in a sense of place and Tim traverses our interior and exterior landscapes equally well. His work has often been compared to Johnny Cash (past and present) and it's akin to what Nancy Griffith once said of herself: "too country for the folk traditionalists and too folk-y for the country purists"!

The breadth of songwriting is incredibly vast in the new cd, from the opening ballad "Raining" about a man trapped in his house in a rainstorm and forced to reflect on his life, to the haunting title track "Coyote's Dream", a sort of neo-Luddite dream in which "all the lights went out, like something in the Bible was going down...", to the Woody Guthrie ballad "1913 Massacre" learned from his pal Ramblin' Jack Elliott. We hear the rural rumblings that have shaped Grimm's life but we are also invited in to a bigger picture, as evident in the achingly beautiful "Slipped Away". This foray into edgier territory gives a bigger scope to the cd and we also get the pleasure of the incredible musicianship of banjo-man Greg Cahill (of Special Consensus) and Grammy nominated mandolin player, Don Stiernberg.

Grimm is also joined on the recording by Jason Wilber, guitarist of the John Prine Band. Wilber lends his awesome talents on both electric and acoustic guitar, as well as mandolin, and he also shares the producing credit with Grimm. Ramblin' Jack Elliott joins Tim on the rockin' "Buffalo Skinners" (which Grimm learned from Ramblin' Jack many years ago) and Stacy Earle sings on the sweet "Browning Mountain", a tale of love and wonder. Pianist and guitarist Dan Lodge-Rigal plays beautifully on the recording, as he did on "Heart Land", and bass player Todd Smith and drummer Jamie Reid round out the often lush and full sound. Tim's wife, Jan Lucas, provides back-up vocals on a number of tracks, most notably "Heaven", a tune of Jason Wilber's, recorded lovingly here to close the record.

Tim Grimm is a musical storyteller and his voice evokes a "mellow Bruce Springsteen with the clarity of Johnny Cash". His stories are rich with descriptive detail and he conveys a warmth and intimacy that draws us in. "Coyote's Dream" is the culmination of two years of thoughtful songwriting and insightful production. He is not afraid to take his time with a few of the songs, nor is he afraid to spring to life with all the joy and energy the band has to offer. "Coyote's Dream" is a gem.

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REVIEWS

Stellar!
author: Matthew Jackson
It would be very tough to pick my favorite Tim Grimm CD. These tracks just strong-arm you to a place where you cannot help but take a moment to reflect on life and feel thankful for what you have. Beautiful!
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Poetic songs offer solace and disquiet...Indiana's finest songwriter!
author: The Wrecking Ball
Tim's latest leaves the front porch reverent simplicity of "Heartland" to travel both enlightened and darkened paths. This effort comfortably varies in musical styles and the lyrics require reflection, but the listener is rewarded richly. Beyond doubt, my favorite recording of the year!
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A real good surprise...
author: Mark A.
In a world that's rapidly going bonkers, good musical surprises are worth their weight in gold. Tim Grimm's "Coyote's Dream" is one of them. What you've got here is a collection of songs that draw you in again and again, as each track kicks in. You enter a song, walk around in its images and atmosphere, then leave it. The few seconds of silence in between each track give you a chance to regroup, and then....you're drawn right into the next song. And so it goes until the end of the collection. I guess in modern terminolgy, this CD is a real "interactive" experience. Each song unfolds around you, and you're right THERE. This is fine songwriting, "just right" performances and arrangements, and a heck of good way to spend 47 minutes! Pick up a copy, dim the lights, and go traveling for a while.
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A great CD!
author: Rick
I thought I wld never find anyone I liked better than Peter, Paul and Mary Until I caught wind of Tim Grimm. As a left over from the folk era it gets hard to find GOOD MUSIC, Tim really fills the gap. He adds just enough country to make his music truly great! I cannot wait for his next CD.
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