[folk-rock] (2023) Tucker Zimmerman - Over Here in Europe (1974, ...
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  (2023) Tucker Zimmerman - Over Here in Europe (1974, Reissue)
Review:
The Big Potato reissue of Tucker Zimmermanâs âOver Here In Europeâ represents the first time it has been reissued on vinyl (it was originally released on French label Spalax in 1974) and its first-ever appearance on CD and in digital format. Zimmermanâs profile has recently been getting something from a boost from newer acts such as Big Thief, with whom he toured in Europe in 2022, and Angel Olsen. Both have covered his tunes in recent performances. Zimmerman was involved in the mid-60âs San Francisco music scene and co-wrote a song (âDropping Outâ) with Paul Butterfield which appeared on the Butterfield Blues Bandâs âResurrection of Pigboy Crabshawâ album. In 1966, a Fulbright scholarship took him to Europe, and out of the clutches of the draft board, to study music composition in Rome. While there, he met his wife-to-be, Marie-Claire. Post-study and unable to return to the US due to the draft, they headed for London where despite UK visa issues Zimmerman cut an album with Tony Visconti. Visa and record company issues led to the album disappearing and Zimmerman and Marie-Claire moving to Belgium, where her parents lived, close to Liege. Zimmerman cut a second album and toured extensively in Europe. His website bio says he played 230 shows in 1974 alone. That was also the year he went to Paris to record the songs that became âOver Here in Europeâ. The songs were written at the Zimmermansâ new home in Argenteau, Belgium over 1973 and early 1974 with the exception of âThe Girl Who Cried My Tearsâ composed three years earlier. Zimmerman plays guitar, harmonica and keyboards including the synthesizer âan Arp monophonic with a much softer and mellower tone [than the Moog]â. Zimmerman was excited by the instrument and spent âevery down-moment of those sessions as well every lunch hour experimenting with the incredible sounds this instrument could produceâ. The record also features Tristan Murail playing the Ondes Martenot, an early 1930âs electronic keyboard of which Zimmerman had been a fan for several years. The other musicians involved in the recording were Gerard Quernener (bass) and Francis Cavallaro and Gerard Berlioz (both drums). Marie-Claire provides backing vocals. The album opens with âGood Old Daysâ which sees Zimmerman mulling the cyclical nature of nostalgia over a backing that recalls the cafes of Montmartre. The second track, âOregonâ is propelled by the rhythm section and describes the pioneersâ journey from sea to shiny sea followed by a turn north at the Pacific where they headed for Oregon. Zimmerman wrote the song for folk legend and fellow US exile in Belgium, Derroll Adams. The next track âAmerica The Childâ rolls the narrative forward a century and a bit with Zimmerman reflecting from his new home on the direction of the US going forwards. The albumâs title track turns the tables musing on exile and connections to family at home. Side 1âs closing track âTalking To The Nightâ is a tender song with a softer vocal in which Zimmerman sings to a companion out in the night. It has some very sweet keyboard work and is bedded on a delicate warm backing vocal. âSomeoneâs Crazy Planâ which opens side 2 bumps in with a rubbery bass line over which the vocal pulls together scenes from life that may be part of the titular plan. âGirl Who Cried My Tearsâ tells, with notable affection, the story of how Zimmerman came to meet Marie-Claire and their adventures up to their arrival in Belgium. Itâs also the track on which Zimmerman fulfilled his long-held ambition of composing for a quartet of Ondes Matenot. The next song, âSoldier Mountain Lookoutâ, has a lyric inspired by Zimmermanâs summer job as a lookout for the US Forest Service. The isolated station looked over several states. Zimmerman contrasts this with the news he hears from elsewhere. After this sense of isolation, âClaire and Iâ is more upbeat describing the sense of community at the Zimmermansâ home with friends from near and far stopping by, staying for times. The albumâs final track, âAnd The World Keeps Turningâ, is a philosophical closer with some lovely choral work and some very nice harmonica. âOver Here in Europeâ is a warm album made up of strong but intimate songs wrapped in imaginative arrangements. The use of the keyboards is pretty unusual for the time. Instrumentally the record sounds both American and European. Hopefully the reissue programme along with the high-profile endorsements will result in Zimmermanâs music reaching a wider audience. â bandcamp
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Track List:
01 - Good Old Days
02 - Oregon
03 - America the Child
04 - Over Here in Europe
05 - Talking to the Night
06 - Someone's Crazy Plan
07 - The Girl Who Cried My Tears
08 - Soldier Mountain Lookout
09 - Claire & I
10 - And the World Keeps Turning
Media Report:
Genre: folk-rock
Country: Belgium
Format: FLAC
Format/Info: Free Lossless Audio Codec
Bit rate mode: Variable
Channel(s): 2 channels
Sampling rate: 44.1 KHz
Bit depth: 16 bits
Compression mode: Lossless
Writing library: libFLAC 1.2.1 (UTC 2007-09-17)
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(2023) Tucker Zimmerman - Over Here in Europe (1974, Reissue) [FLAC]- 02 - Oregon.flac (31.3 MB)
- 01 - Good Old Days.flac (15.6 MB)
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- 04 - Over Here in Europe.flac (14.4 MB)
- 05 - Talking to the Night.flac (13.9 MB)
- 06 - Someone's Crazy Plan.flac (20.8 MB)
- 07 - The Girl Who Cried My Tears.flac (13.3 MB)
- 08 - Soldier Mountain Lookout.flac (22.3 MB)
- 09 - Claire & I.flac (15.1 MB)
- 10 - And the World Keeps Turning.flac (11.4 MB)
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