LABEL FACTS
http://www.acousticroots.net

Founded by David Rodgers and operating out of Hamilton, Scotland this new label licenses material from Signature Sounds U.S.A. a truly great label and also releases its own native Scottish material e.g. Carol Laula.

individual artist's websites

http://www.carollaula.com

http://www.jeffreyfoucault.com

http://www.petermulvey.com

http://www.krisdelmhorst.com

http://www.lorimckenna.com/

 

 



acoustic roots
a new scottish label for acoustic music

 

Founded by label boss David Rodgers in 2002 this new label 'Acoustic Roots' is a fresh and welcome independent on the U.K. folk scene. Scotland already has some fine independents such as Greentrax who focus on the traditional side of the folk coin but for once we in the U.K. have a label that has set about professionally releasing singer-songwriter material of real quality. Something that has been all too hit and miss in the past. By linking up with Signature Sounds in the U.S. it has already released some fine recordings and more are in the pipeline. This hopefully means that obtaining such material will no longer involve internet scouring or costly import duties.

So what does the burgeoning roster look like? Well first release was local Scots songwriter Carol Laula who had already gained plaudits for her independently released CDs 'Still', 'Precious Little Victories' and 'Naked'. Acoustic Roots release AR001 was her new recording 'First Disciple' in 2002.


first disciple ..........AR001


She is reminiscent of a more rock/pop orientated Mary Chapin Carpenter although her more rockier settings leave this particular listener cold and she is far more effective with a simpler backing as she proved with a strong live performance as support to Eliza Gilkyson on her recent tour. The writing is there and the voice so hopefully now she has a stable label her undoubted talent will blossom. If you're a fan of intelligent writing and the afore-mentioned Carpenter or Rosanne Cash or Patty Griffin she's a homegrown talent to keep an eye on she just hasn't recorded that essential disc yet. AR002 the label's second release re-released the 'Still' album from 1992 which has some good songs but dated production.



Miles from the lightning AR003

With third release Jeffrey Foucault's 'Miles from the Lightning' the AR label really came back from the mine with a diamond. One of the strongest first releases by a singer-songwriter in years this astounding young man's debut - Foucault is now pressing 27 years of age! - firmly announces a major new talent on the block. Part texan troubadour - Guy Clark, Townes Van Zandt and Jerry Jeff Walker - and equal part midwesterner regionalist in Greg Brown and Kenneth Rexroth mould its a delight from beginning to end. Standout tracks include his homage and title track 'Miles from the Lightning' and the atmospheric 'Buckshot Moon' where he really comes close to matching his heroes. But all the tracks are strong and the writing of a high order. He knows his place and his influences and wears them well and although at times the writing can become a little too dense as if he was trying to pack too much imagery into the line there's still some wonderous wordplay. Matched with a fluid and consummate guitar play ( he regularly plays with Peter Mulvey and Chris Smither and it's obvious:-) and you have an artist to watch. It's too early to start talking about the 'new.....whatever' but he will certainly be around for a long time to come. The basics are all there and he has a down to earth approach which augers well for future releases.

He will be touring the U.K. in August 2003 ( see news page) and is really worth seeing.

For further info. including downloadable MP3s and lyrics
http://www.jeffreyfoucault.com

 


Ten thousand mornings..AR004


Peter Mulvey's reputation was already high on the back of a set of critically well recieved cds, theatre pieces and awards all over the place when he embarked on recording 'Ten thousand mornings'. A kind of homage to his days busking where he learnt the effortless and awe-inspiring guitar technique that has placed him in the top players in the states this recording took place entirely on location in the subway where he used to busk. The album is a highly entertaining selection of covers that pays homage to his influences and there's not a bad take on the cd. Helping him out are a A-list of talented cohorts including Chris Smither, Jennifer Kimball ( now of Maybe Baby) David Goodrich and Erin McKeown amongst others. He covers tracks from Los Lobos ( Two Janes), Elvis Costello ( Oliver's Army), Paul Simon ( Stranded in a Limousine) and Lennon/McCartney ( For No One) ..for the rest you'll have to buy the CD.... Possibly this listeners favourite is his take of the trad. tune recently covered by Be Good Tanyas 'Rain and Snow' which I prefer to their version. If there is any gripe about the recordings it is that the subway recording concept is pretty much immaterial as either there were many takes or the recording was doctored later as the way the trains slide in and out at end of tracks is too fortuitous by half and it doesn't feel like a completely 'live' take . Secondly such is the quality of mikes and Roland digital recording that it is hardly a amateurish setup. The recording could as easily been made in a studio and would have made little difference to the sound of the CD...more an affection and it gained some extra publicity for novelty but not really an essential part of the songs on offer which more than hold their own. I haven't heard any of Mulvey's actual recorded work and this is a fine and mouth-watering introduction. More a side salad in his career but suggests the main courses are sumptuous.

 


Five stories AR005


Finally and very much not least is AR005 Kris Delmhorst's 'Five stories' which is more fully reviewed elsewhere in FSR ( click here). An entirely impressive recording produced with Morphine's Billy Conway and along with Foucault's disc one of the two essential purchases from the first batch of AR discs! Delmhorst is set to release her new CD 'Songs for a hurricane' through Acoustic Roots here in September and this reviewer is anticipating another class recording.



Pieces of me AR006




Finally since starting this overview the label has released AR006 Lori McKenna's 'Pieces of me' on May 28th but as not heard cannot comment but am sure is up to rest of roster's impressively high standards.

Future release plans include the wonderful Brooks Williams's 'Nectar' in October and a new CD from Carol Laula in November 2003. All in all a fantastic start for a new setup and we at FSR wish it all the best in bringing more quality music to these shores.

SDB August 2003