Genre | Indie |
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Date (CEST) | 2007-03-15 05:24:34 |
Group | RTB |
Size | 58 MB |
Files | 13 |
M3U / SFV / NFO |
Jeff_Tarlton-Dragin_Spring-2000-RTB
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Tracklist (M3U)
# | Filename | Artist | Songname | Bitrate | BPM |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 01-jeff_tarlton-sinner.mp3 | Jeff Tarlton | Sinner | 163 | Unknown |
2 | 02-jeff_tarlton-chimera.mp3 | Jeff Tarlton | Chimera | 182 | Unknown |
3 | 03-jeff_tarlton-muse.mp3 | Jeff Tarlton | Muse | 134 | Unknown |
4 | 04-jeff_tarlton-not_fade_away.mp3 | Jeff Tarlton | Not Fade Away | 169 | Unknown |
5 | 05-jeff_tarlton-restless_spirits.mp3 | Jeff Tarlton | Restless Spirits | 185 | Unknown |
6 | 06-jeff_tarlton-gainrider.mp3 | Jeff Tarlton | Gainrider | 188 | Unknown |
7 | 07-jeff_tarlton-telepath.mp3 | Jeff Tarlton | Telepath | 158 | Unknown |
8 | 08-jeff_tarlton-swept.mp3 | Jeff Tarlton | Swept | 192 | Unknown |
9 | 09-jeff_tarlton-my_chores_undone.mp3 | Jeff Tarlton | My Chores Undone | 147 | Unknown |
10 | 10-jeff_tarlton-the_eyes.mp3 | Jeff Tarlton | The Eyes | 169 | Unknown |
11 | 11-jeff_tarlton-sunrise_semester.mp3 | Jeff Tarlton | Sunrise Semester | 155 | Unknown |
12 | 12-jeff_tarlton-the_sitting_room.mp3 | Jeff Tarlton | The Sitting Room | 191 | Unknown |
13 | 13-jeff_tarlton-no_secrets.mp3 | Jeff Tarlton | No Secrets | 163 | Unknown |
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ARTIST: Jeff Tarlton
TITLE: Dragin' Spring
LABEL: Delerium Records
GENRE: Indie
BITRATE: 168kbps avg
PLAYTIME: 0h 48m total
RELEASE DATE: 2000-06-20
RIP DATE: 2007-03-14
Track List
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1. Sinner 5:04
2. Chimera 4:50
3. Muse 5:21
4. Not Fade Away 4:11
5. Restless Spirits 3:26
6. Gainrider 3:37
7. Telepath 4:23
8. Swept 2:21
9. My Chores Undone 0:46
10. The Eyes 0:49
11. Sunrise Semester 4:25
12. The Sitting Room 4:28
13. No Secrets 4:52
Release Notes:
When Delerium asked me for information for a biography my first answer was I
already did it... it consists of two lines, written under the CD's liner notes.
You could say my people come from an oral tradition, since I only spill my
life-story to strangers when I'm blind drunk in a bar (and not under a
magistrates' court order).
It's a bit strange writing this, but I suppose I could tell you that Tarltons
are miners by trade and my great-grandfather Bernard Tarlton went out as a
prospector to California in the Gold Rush in 1849. I could also tell you that my
grandfather ran a hotel and a bar named the Carbon House in the Appalatian
Mountains or that his cousin Jimmy Tarlton was a famous country blues slide
guitar player born in North Carolina - who recorded on over twenty labels and
played up and down the East Coast in the 20s and 30s.
All my relatives worked in the coal fields. Luckily Dad was kept out of the
mines by starting at an early age helping around the hotel and was actually
raised by the firm hand of my great grandmother MacGowan. It's here he picked up
piano in the hotel bar.
After serving in the war Dad saw how big the world was and split the litle coal
mining town heading for Chicago where he met my Mom, Kathleen Lucille Nason. Mom
worked in a department store and sang on the Kraft Music Hall Radio Hour. Not as
much is known about my mothers' side of the family. Her Dad emigrated from
County Cork as a teenager. He was a quiet man, and loved to read and take long
walks. He committed suicide when she was thirteen and says I get my green/orange
eyes from him.
Because of the auto industry, Detroit was a boom town then and was the fourth
largest city in the USA behind NY, LA, and our rival Chicago. The factories
attracted people from all over America and it was a first and last stop after
Ellis Island for many an immigrant family. To this day Metropolitan Detroits'
population makes up the largest variety of nationalities of any city in the
United States. After getting married Mom and Dad moved there and had five kids,
of which I'm the last.
Growing up in Motown it's not hard to figure that the soundtrack to my life
jammed. There was a blues scene every bit as good as Chicagos', but throw in a
local factory worker and part-time musician named John Lee Hooker, the 60s, the
Motor City 5, Iggy and Berry Gordys' vision named Tamla Motown Records and you
have a town with personality. Not that it happened in my day mind you. But I had
lots of older brothers and sisters in a family where music ruled... in other
words the family Tarlton was living large the American Dream: Life, Liberty and
the pursuit of Groovy-ness.
As a teenager the inevitable happened and I formed my first and only band. We
were a three-piece named Trancegland. When the drummer quit to join the army,
Deb Agolli joined and we changed our name to Viv Akauldren. With me on vocals,
guitar and bass and Keir McDonald on synths, farfisa and bass we toured five
hard years on the US underground scene. I don't want to go into details here
about the band but the hard facts are we made 3 LPs, an EP and a couple of
singles. (All are out of print but you can still find them if you're lucky).
There were amazing performances too, that I will never forget as long as I live
and I know there's a lot of people out there that feel the same way.
We played with a lot of great bands. Quite a few got famous in the 90s but then
was really an innocent time, before the reality of making it occurred to anyone.
It was the void known as the 80s but I think we made our mark, and absolutely no
one was out there doing what we were. We would have seen them.
Deb and I had married young and when we came back from our first European Tour
she wanted out of everything. It had been a good tour and we'd recorded over
there what ended up being our last LP. It was November '89 and that,
effectively, was the end of the band. We went to England a few months later with
our original drummer Robert Wonnacott to go through with a planned south England
tour with Brighton's Mandragora. I was a mess.
Deb went on to form Hot Footin' Puddin' Pie and for the last couple years has
been in Matthew Smith's kicking Detroit band Outrageous Cherry, Keir started
making singles under the name Medusa Cyclone (including one shared single with
Pavement plus at least one CD that I know of.
Me? Things got real hard in a lot f ways and basically I disappeared. I don't
get into details here about it. One thing I can say is that I left music, but
the music never left me. Eventually I moved to Berlin. After a year I discovered
busking (street music) and I've been doing it ever since. I'm free to go places
and make enough to live. It really is a complicated story, but if some day I
should meet you in a bar perhaps...