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"The fact that Volpe is able to pull off such complex songs ("Shipwrecked!") with such assurance makes it remarkable that Volpe's talent hasn't been snapped up by a major label." Martin Raybould, Whisperin' and Hollerin'--August 2009
Genre: Folk: Alternative Folk
Release Date: 2009
Shipwrecked!
Chris Volpe
Record Label: Chris Volpe
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1. Where I Bury My Words 5:35 + MP3 $0.99
2. Don\'t Go 2:29 + MP3 $0.99
3. Colorado Girl 3:20 + MP3 $0.99
4. Dusty Bibles 7:10 + MP3 $0.99
5. No Relief 4:03 + MP3 $0.99
6. SF Salsa 3:19 + MP3 $0.99
7. Afraid of the Dark 7:23 + MP3 $0.99
8. Salvation\'s Round the Bend 4:28 + MP3 $0.99
9. Iron Man 4:58 + MP3 $0.99
10. Steamroller Rain 3:05 + MP3 $0.99
11. Ice Upon the Ocean 4:36 + MP3 $0.99
12. Tallgrass 2:35 + MP3 $0.99
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Album Notes

“Shipwrecked!” is Nashville-based Chris Volpe’s First full-length release with a live band. The 12—songs produced by Volpe and Grammy Award-winner Phil Harris—range from Americana to folk-jazz to country noir. The band is composed of Nashville’s finest: Jeff Coffin (Flecktones, Dave Matthews Band), Bryn Davies (Tony Rice, Patti Griffin), Donnie Herron (Bob Dylan, BR549) and Kenny Malone (Cat Stevens, Johnny Cash).

Review of "Shipwrecked!" in Performing Songwriter magazine--May 2009:

Chris Volpe’s gentle vocals, padded by long strains on the harmonica, whining pedal steel and warm acoustic guitars, have a nice way of relaying some hard truths on his new disc, "Shipwrecked." Shades of Neil Young emerge in the bleak “Afraid of the Dark,” which tackles the weighty issue of environmental pollution and paints a picture of the resulting mess when mankind fails to react responsibly. The seven-minute song is sonically dissonant and intentionally noise-cluttered, accurately reflecting Volpe’s morose lyric.

His tongue-in-cheek writing style takes center stage in the sharp social commentary “Dusty Bibles” and the sax-accented “Don’t Go,” in which he begs his lover to ignore him: “If I ever tell you to leave, don’t go.” Occasional electric guitars, alto and soprano sax, clarinet, bass and cello round out a set that demands repeated plays. Artfully done, "Shipwrecked" is easy on the ears while pricking the listener’s conscience. —LCB
http://performingsongwriter.com/pages/music/117.cfm

Volpe grew up in suburban Cleveland and got his first guitar at age 14. He taught himself to play and quickly developed a distinctive playing and songwriting style. After college, he lived in Washington, DC, and New York City and then decided to make his way West by bus. He ended up in San Francisco and decided to stay for a few years. His music led him to Nashville one weekend. He instantly felt at home and decided to move there.

Volpe has been praised by publications like Performer Magazine, the San Francisco Bay Guardian and most recently, May 2009, Performing Songwriter. He has been featured on NPR.org and Volpe was recently chosen to represent Nashville at the Forecastle Festival. Paste Magazine selected Forecastle as one of the top 33 festivals in the country.

Chris Volpe is the International Award Winner of the 2008 "Lyric Writer Award" for "Dusty Bibles" from his new album "Shipwrecked!". He is also the winner of the "International 2006 Singer/Songwriter Album of the Year--through the Independent Music Awards, and the International Winner of "We are Listening" best Folk Song Singer/Songwriter Award. Also the Winner of the "Best Song Award" held by the West Coast Songwriter's Association. Please visit www.sonicbids.com/chrisvolpe for a full list of all of Volpe's awards and accomplishments.

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REVIEWS

"Shipwrecked!"
author: Ross Christopher
                            
Nashville's, Chris Volpe is just what music needs. He's uniquely gifted and sits in a great place - to the side of the bland singer/songwriter sect. Its accessible, but much more artsy than the general vibe coming from the genre. His music is part folk, jazz, bluegrass, and acoustic singer/songwriter. But its the undeniable roosty-Americana sounds that really make his album, Shipwrecked! truly soar! Songs like Don't Go and Salvation's Round the Bend, make this unique blend work. Ice Upon the Ocean is one of his best. There's a beautiful lilting violin that accompanies Volpe's voice in a dramatic way. So if you're a fan of the genre, and like artists ranging from Johnny Cash to Griffin House, Nickel Creek to Thad Cockrell, you'll fall in love with this record. This is truly one of the best albums I've heard in a very long time. I honestly hope to meet Volpe in concert and write a live review while in Nashville in the near future! RATING: 6 of 5 stars! (this is a first)
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Reviewer-Whiperin & Hollerin
author: Martin Raybould
                            
From the opening chords of the first track - 'Where I Bury My Words' - you know this is going to be something special. A lonesome pedal steel backs Chris Volpe's lonesome voice as he sings the line "Every day is a new day is what they say" with a a distinct air of resignation. The melancholy mood is unmistakable, giving the song in a desolate tone of someone barely keeping his head above water on a par with that found on Ryan Adams' classic 'Heartbreaker' album. What is instantly evident is that Nashville-based Volpe is not only an exceptional songwriter but also that he has assembled a top rate backing band to ccompany his turns on guitar, banjo and harmonica. Donnie Herron has played pedal steel and fiddle with Bob Dylan, Kenny Lloggins has drummed with Johnny Cash & Cat Stevens, Jeff Coffin was blown sax and clarinet with the Dave Matthews Band while bassist Bryn Davies has backed Patti Griffin. If you're going to be shipwrecked, this is the sort of crew you want on board. Having such a great band gives Volpe the luxury of being able to switch musical styles at ease. Although you'd be right to place it in the Americana rack, the songs also touch upon elements jazz-folk-country and pop. The folkier tracks work best for me but then again I've always been a sucker for pedal steel and the sax touches stray too close to AOR territory for my taste. 'Dusty Bibles' is one of the album's key tracks. This is a tongue in cheek morality tale about what happens when you turn your back on the good book. As proof, he gives a series of ungodly sinners with names ranging from Saddam Hussein to Keith Moon. The dark humour pitches it in the folk-noir territory that reminded me a little of Jim White. It's quite a fun tune at first but at a little over 7 minutes long, the joke is a little too drawn out. A more successful long track is 'Afraid Of The Dark', where Volpe reflects on the environmental mess of our planet with a depth of vison and articulacy to match the weighty subject matter. The fact that he is able to pull off such a complex song with such assurance makes it remarkable that this is Volpe's debut release and incredible that his talent hasn't been snapped up by a major label. On other songs, Volpe wears his influences on his sleeve so it's not hard to spot nods to Bob Dylan (Highway 61) and Leonard Cohen (Stranger Song) on 'Steamroller Rain' and 'Ice Upon The Ocean' respectively. Another clue to the roots of his sound lies in the sure footed cover of Townes Van Zandt's classic 'Colorado Girl'. I can think of no higher praise than to say that this is on a par with the recent version of the same tune by the mighty Steve Earle. Volpe's website lists a clutch of various musical organisations who have recognised his songwriting skills. With the right breaks and decent airplay he should make an equal impression on ordinary joe listeners. This is one of those albums that you'd do well to buy two copies of - one to enjoy for yourself, the other to spread the word.
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"Shipwrecked!"
author: Jeremy
                            
Chris Volpe's "Shipwrecked!" is chance taking and envelope pushing. He's not whining because he wants to be a musician. He is a real musician and touring because he wants to regardless of the help of the corporate umbrella. A striking sound that brings emotion and haunting truths back to indie music. With an outstanding producer and a phenomenol band of players, including Volpe, his album is Intellectual and literate. This is folk alternative music that is socially aware and eclectic! BUY IT!
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Shipwrecked!
author: Jack
                            
This album is phenomenol! This is real music with depth!
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