
Kyle Knapp
Burr Oak Acres
© 1997 Narrowpath Records (634479217326)
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warm folk/acoustic style, thoughtful lyrics, songs about family, friendship, faith
tracks
- 1 Lincoln Boulevard
- 2 Saturday Morning Sunrise
- 3 Just One of the Boys
- 4 We Walk Together
- 5 Burr Oak Acres
- 6 That Fire in Your Eyes
- 7 Nothing Less Will Do
- 8 I'll Wait
- 9 Harbor for the Homeless
- 10 Consider the Lilies
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Accompanying himself on acoustic guitar, Kyle sings an eclectic mixture of original and popular songs with emphasis on folk and folk-rock styles. His guitar/vocal style has been compared to James Taylor and Dan Fogelberg, but his repertoire includes songs to appeal to listeners with a wide variety of musical tastes.
Much of Kyle's musical development took place during the early-to-mid 70's as he hitchhiked around the country, playing on the street and occasionally in small clubs in San Francisco, Boston, and Detroit. The years since then have seen him involved with a variety of folk, rock, and gospel artists, including "Chadron" (a 70's-style rock band), British/alternative rockers "Kidz X", and "Sweet Discernment" (a gospel quintet). More recently Kyle has become known among Omaha's folk/acoustic artists, performing at such venues as "Downtown Grounds Coffeehouse", "Country Roots Today", and "Earl Bates' Original Acoustic Jam", as well as in coffeehouses around the midwest.
Most of Kyle's original music is inspired by real-life experiences and deals candidly and personally with such subjects as family, relationships, faith, and awareness of social concerns such as homelessness. He hopes you will find his performances moving and challenging as his heart touches your own.
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I don't know how Knapp manages to hit home so much...
author: Dan Kennedy - The Cutting EdgeThank goodness the age of the singer / songwriter / guitar strummer has never had the sun set upon it. I'd be at a loss if I had never listened to John Prine, Steve Goodman, Mark Heard, James Taylor, Woody Guthrie, Gordon Bok, Cisco Houston and countless others. Knapp has a knack for the catchy tune, refined by his more than adequate voice. The songs scatter images and emotions along your synapses, causing you to feel and experience the stories he presents. "Lincoln Boulevard" is an nostalgic looking to the past "when the park was green / the streets were clean and girls were girls and the men were men." And while all the memories are simply that, the sentiment is one of fondness for the past mixed with the reality of "And if I could you know I would, but I can't go back again to Lincoln Boulevard!" Something we can relate to at any age. The title cut also features the theme of nostalgia - a yearning for the past that is only a memory. Two fine songs. Knapp steps into the realm of humor with "Just One of The Boys," a ditty about male chauvinism in the face of a woman wanting to do a job that has always been a man's world - auto mechanic. The singer is impressed, encourages her and ultimately goes to work for her. Says a lot about not prejudging a person. I don't know how Knapp manages to hit home so much, but "We Walk Together," about a lonely man who lived within himself, rips right into the depths of the heart with the words "Me and Jesus, we walk together / I'm hand in hand with the Father of us all." In retrospect and numerous listenings, the entire disc pleases to no end. I have yet to get tired of any of the songs. The more I listen, the more Knapp sounds likes James Taylor. Maybe that why this is so fine
Burr Oak Acres is a brilliant project ...
author: Paul Gentry - CmcaHave you ever sat down on a porch swing in the middle of country and done nothing but enjoy the surroundings? If you have, playing Burr Oak Acres on your portable CD player would have completed that serene setting. Kyle employs an acoustic folk flavor that may remind you slightly of Pure Prarie Leauge or even a bit of John Denver. Yet there is a big difference as Kyle's music has more substance. He sings from his heart for the Lord and only longs to have this world be that wonderful place we can enjoy from that porch swing... ...To write lyrics that fit the musical puzzle is not an easy thing to accomplish. There is individual meaning which seems tailored to the each and every listener. Everyone will come away from this album with some hidden part of themselves stirred within and that is all any one person with a guitar in hand can ask for. Burr Oak Acres is a brilliant project and well thought out from the booklet through the music itself. If you are a laid back acoustic music fan, then Burr Oak Acres is meant for you. It provides us with many mixed emotions: love, hope, longing, faith and joy, all in just 10 songs. That's more than anyone can ever expect!
‘Burr Oak Acres’ is what an acoustic album should be
author: Raw TunaKyle Knapp’s ‘Burr Oak Acres’ is what an acoustic album should be, personal lyrics draped on soothing melodies all held up by talented guitar stylings