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Iowa Dream
Over 10 years in the making, Audika records offers us 'another archival release that peels back another layer of Arthur Russell's idiosyncratic sense of sound' - mostly all tracks yet unheard, including music once recorded as demo for major labels, as well as several recently discovered folk songs he wrote during his time in Northern California in the early 1970s
Now, after ten years of work inside the Russell library, Lee and Knutson bring us Iowa Dream, yet another bright star in Russellâs dazzling constellation. Blazing with trademark feeling, these nineteen songs are a staggering collection of Russellâs utterly distinct songwriting.Â
At once kaleidoscopic and intimate, Iowa Dream bears some of Russellâs most personal work, including several recently discovered folk songs he wrote during his time in Northern California in the early 1970s. For Russell, Iowa was never very far away. âI see, I see it all,â sings Russell on the title track: red houses, fields, the town mayor (his father) streaming by as he dream-bicycles through his hometown. Russellâs childhood home and family echo, too, through âJust Regular People,â âI Wish I Had a Brother,â âWonder Boy,â âThe Dogs Outside are Barking,â âSharper Eyes,â and âI Felt.â Meanwhile, songs like âI Kissed the Girl From Outer Space,â âI Still Love You,â âList of Boys,â and âBarefoot in New Yorkâ fizz with pop and dance grooves, gesturing at Russellâs devotion to New Yorkâs avant-garde and disco scenes. Finally, the long-awaited âYou Did it Yourself,â awards us a new take with a driving funk rhythm and Russellâs extraordinary voice soaring at the height of its powers. On Iowa Dream, you can hear a country kid meeting the rest of the worldâand with this record, the world continues to meet a totally singular artist.
Now, after ten years of work inside the Russell library, Lee and Knutson bring us Iowa Dream, yet another bright star in Russellâs dazzling constellation. Blazing with trademark feeling, these nineteen songs are a staggering collection of Russellâs utterly distinct songwriting.Â
At once kaleidoscopic and intimate, Iowa Dream bears some of Russellâs most personal work, including several recently discovered folk songs he wrote during his time in Northern California in the early 1970s. For Russell, Iowa was never very far away. âI see, I see it all,â sings Russell on the title track: red houses, fields, the town mayor (his father) streaming by as he dream-bicycles through his hometown. Russellâs childhood home and family echo, too, through âJust Regular People,â âI Wish I Had a Brother,â âWonder Boy,â âThe Dogs Outside are Barking,â âSharper Eyes,â and âI Felt.â Meanwhile, songs like âI Kissed the Girl From Outer Space,â âI Still Love You,â âList of Boys,â and âBarefoot in New Yorkâ fizz with pop and dance grooves, gesturing at Russellâs devotion to New Yorkâs avant-garde and disco scenes. Finally, the long-awaited âYou Did it Yourself,â awards us a new take with a driving funk rhythm and Russellâs extraordinary voice soaring at the height of its powers. On Iowa Dream, you can hear a country kid meeting the rest of the worldâand with this record, the world continues to meet a totally singular artist.
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Over 10 years in the making, Audika records offers us 'another archival release that peels back another layer of Arthur Russell's idiosyncratic sense of sound' - mostly all tracks yet unheard, including music once recorded as demo for major labels, as well as several recently discovered folk songs he wrote during his time in Northern California in the early 1970s
Now, after ten years of work inside the Russell library, Lee and Knutson bring us Iowa Dream, yet another bright star in Russellâs dazzling constellation. Blazing with trademark feeling, these nineteen songs are a staggering collection of Russellâs utterly distinct songwriting.Â
At once kaleidoscopic and intimate, Iowa Dream bears some of Russellâs most personal work, including several recently discovered folk songs he wrote during his time in Northern California in the early 1970s. For Russell, Iowa was never very far away. âI see, I see it all,â sings Russell on the title track: red houses, fields, the town mayor (his father) streaming by as he dream-bicycles through his hometown. Russellâs childhood home and family echo, too, through âJust Regular People,â âI Wish I Had a Brother,â âWonder Boy,â âThe Dogs Outside are Barking,â âSharper Eyes,â and âI Felt.â Meanwhile, songs like âI Kissed the Girl From Outer Space,â âI Still Love You,â âList of Boys,â and âBarefoot in New Yorkâ fizz with pop and dance grooves, gesturing at Russellâs devotion to New Yorkâs avant-garde and disco scenes. Finally, the long-awaited âYou Did it Yourself,â awards us a new take with a driving funk rhythm and Russellâs extraordinary voice soaring at the height of its powers. On Iowa Dream, you can hear a country kid meeting the rest of the worldâand with this record, the world continues to meet a totally singular artist.
Now, after ten years of work inside the Russell library, Lee and Knutson bring us Iowa Dream, yet another bright star in Russellâs dazzling constellation. Blazing with trademark feeling, these nineteen songs are a staggering collection of Russellâs utterly distinct songwriting.Â
At once kaleidoscopic and intimate, Iowa Dream bears some of Russellâs most personal work, including several recently discovered folk songs he wrote during his time in Northern California in the early 1970s. For Russell, Iowa was never very far away. âI see, I see it all,â sings Russell on the title track: red houses, fields, the town mayor (his father) streaming by as he dream-bicycles through his hometown. Russellâs childhood home and family echo, too, through âJust Regular People,â âI Wish I Had a Brother,â âWonder Boy,â âThe Dogs Outside are Barking,â âSharper Eyes,â and âI Felt.â Meanwhile, songs like âI Kissed the Girl From Outer Space,â âI Still Love You,â âList of Boys,â and âBarefoot in New Yorkâ fizz with pop and dance grooves, gesturing at Russellâs devotion to New Yorkâs avant-garde and disco scenes. Finally, the long-awaited âYou Did it Yourself,â awards us a new take with a driving funk rhythm and Russellâs extraordinary voice soaring at the height of its powers. On Iowa Dream, you can hear a country kid meeting the rest of the worldâand with this record, the world continues to meet a totally singular artist.






















