Come Around

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Total Tracks: 12   Total Length: 50:53

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Its not Marvin Pontiac...or Michael Blake singing Johnny Too Bad...but I like Tony Scherr. I just wish his singing was a bit better. The music is good, as would be expected. Kind of underwhelmed, but will listen more to see if I warm up to the album. Gotta update this - I've been listening to this and the new Andrew Bird since downloading them at the beginning of the month. I was wrong! This is such a great album!

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Tony Scherr has had a career as one of New York’s most sought-after jazz bassists. He has played with the Lounge Lizards, Jesse Harris & the Ferdinandos, Bill Frisell, Sex Mob, and Slowpoke, to name a few. But Come Around, Scherr’s solo debut, is something else entirely. With crunchy guitars, Chris Brown’s Hammond organ, and horn and string arrangements, Scherr has crafted a warm album of country-tinged rock songs that glances back at the Rolling Stones’ Beggars Banquet and Let It Bleed in the same way that Alejandro Escovedo’s underappreciated A Man Under the Influence does. Sure, Scherr’s tunes tend to ramble and meander more, without the instant gratification of the Stones or Escovedo, but this gives them a quality like the pop work of Jim O’Rourke and even the dark, off-kilter, David Lynch-worthy experimentation of “What Kind of Friend Are You” is incredibly rewarding. The title track, with its pure ’70s country-rock groove, is the real winner and is ready and waiting for a Ryan Adams cover. Come Around manages to build an atmosphere that beautifully evokes the bittersweet lost American dreams and would-be soulful road trips of the Southwest and California, and what’s all the more amazing is that Tony Scherr recorded the album in his house. – Charles Spano

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