Audio Collection
Unbelievable Unknown
Dave Howard
Literate, intense, musical and clever rock built on a foundation of acoustic guitar and smooth vocals.
Collection Contents
| # | Title | Length | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
|
The Nothing Song | 3:38 | Play |
| 2 |
|
Another Dead Weekend | 3:22 | Play |
| 3 |
|
Snapshot | 4:33 | Play |
| 4 |
|
Serendipity | 4:25 | Play |
| 5 |
|
Thrift Shop Shoes | 4:42 | Play |
| 6 |
|
Everybody Wants To Go To Heaven (Nobody Wants To Die) | 2:55 | Play |
| 7 |
|
Let Me Down Easy | 3:42 | Play |
| 8 |
|
Helluva Highway | 3:20 | Play |
| 9 |
|
Spend The Night | 4:01 | Play |
| 10 |
|
Rain And The Thunder | 6:06 | Play |
| 11 |
|
We All Need Love | 3:24 | Play |
| 12 |
|
When I Let Go | 4:19 | Play |
| 13 |
|
How I Know | 2:55 | Play |
| 14 |
|
Buzzers and Sirens | 3:22 | Play |
| 15 |
|
Unbelievable Unknown | 5:51 | Play |
Items may be purchased individually.
Contributors
Details
Royalties
See the payment distribution when this media is bought.
| Description | Amount |
|---|---|
| Bitmunk Marketplace Service | USD $0.98 |
| CD Baby Artist Royalty | USD $5.97 |
| CD Baby 9% Digital Distribution Cost | USD $0.54 |
| Bitmunk Download Service | USD $0.86 |
| Bitmunk MicroPayment Service | USD $0.01 |
| Total | USD $8.33 |
Bitmunk uses a micropayment system that is accurate to
7 monetary digits.
Mouse over an individual amount to see its exact value.
Description
San Diego singer/songwriter Dave Howard wins a lot of praise from the other acoustic guitar slingers about town, many of whom consider him the cream of the crop.
With his new CD, Unbelievable Unknown, Howard returns the compliment, using many of his peers as backing musicians.
Notables such as A.J.Croce, Wayne Nelson, Jeff Berkley, Dani Carroll, Rick Burkhardt, Sven-Erik Seaholm, and John Katchur beef up Howard's rhythmic strumming and deft picking with drums, percussion, electric guitar, bass, spooky slide guitar, organ, piano, trumpet, and flute.
But the center of attention is always Howard's mellow voice.
It's almost as mellow as James Taylor's, which is to say it's so mellow that it's not depressing when Howard sings, "Everybody wants to go to heaven, but nobody wants to die."
Howard plunges into even darker territory on the song "Thrift Shop Shoes," about a girl growing up poor and abused, ending up in a miserable life of prostitution.
But his voice sounds more at home on "Helluva Highway," a more lighthearted country/rock/blues song that seems like it was written for Bonnie Raitt. (Of course, it would be odd to hear Raitt sing Howard's line, "Broke more hearts than Elvis, burned more bridges than the Vietcong.")
And when Howard sings, "We all need love, what are you afraid of?" or when a flute (also mellow) plays a little counterpoint to the vocal melody on the love song "How I Know," well, it just feels all warm and cozy.
Above review by William Crain, San Diego Reader