Audio Collection
Stargazer
Shane Alexander
Smooth, easy-on-the-ears contemporary pop rock.
Collection Contents
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| 1 |
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Spaces in Bewteen | 3:54 | Play |
| 2 |
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Ride the Tides | 4:09 | Play |
| 3 |
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Ripe | 3:59 | Play |
| 4 |
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The Moore Hotel | 5:52 | Play |
| 5 |
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Little Woman | 3:13 | Play |
| 6 |
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Where Were You | 3:48 | Play |
| 7 |
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Stargazer | 3:51 | Play |
| 8 |
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Big Red Love | 1:40 | Play |
| 9 |
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Shipwrecked | 3:33 | Play |
| 10 |
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Front Porch Serenade | 4:22 | Play |
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Description
L.A.-based solo artist Shane Alexander is back with Stargazer, the follow up album to his critically acclaimed 2005 independent release, The Middle Way.
The new album, produced by Heroes & Villains, features some of Los Angeles most respected musicians Charlie Paxon (James Blunt, Colin, Hay, Anastasia) on drums, Billy Mohler (Macy Gray, Liz Phair, Herbie Hancock) on bass, Krister Axel on piano, Chris Pierce on harmonica, and veteran session ace Kim Bullard (Tori Amos, Goo Goo Dolls, David Crosby, Eddie Money) on Hammond organ. Stargazer--recorded in only four days--was tracked mostly live using vintage gear. The result is a rich, timeless sound.
The vocals and songwriting on Stargazer convey a real sense of honesty. On "Spaces In Between", the album's opening track, Shane muses that little spaces in between I find, are all thats left of all my time, trying to make each moment last. The Moore Hotel is a beautiful and melancholy song written while fighting insomnia in a lonely Seattle hotel room; it brings images of lonely walks and sleepless nights to life. Front Porch Serenade, the albums closer, is a classic love song recorded live with only acoustic guitar, piano and heartfelt vocals that leaves the listener with a lump in their throat.
Formerly the front man for the rock band Damone, Alexander took the solo path immediately following Damones 2003 disbanding. Soon after, Shane released his self-produced, self-titled EP, featuring simple acoustic and vocal production with dark strings and mandolin. Born in San Diego and raised in Maryland and Pennsylvania, Shane Alexander has forged a sound with firm rock roots, folk imagery, and intimate vocals that range from quiet whispers to soaring emotional phrases that take the listener on an evocative journey. Shane credits a lot of his musical ability to his non-musical father.
"My Dad had an amazing record collection when I was growing up, and I really feel it was hearing such a wide array of great music that led me to my point of revelation that I was going to be a musician. I taught myself to play by jamming along with records and in doing so developed a strong sense of melody and the ability to improvise. It was a tumultuous time at home - my folks separated when I was young and my Dad remarried a few times. Nothing like family drama to make you want to hide in your room and play guitar."
2005 was a marquee year for Alexander, as he toured in the States and Europe, including opening slots with Jewel, John Hiatt and Peter Case. He also secured a distribution deal in Amsterdam with Lucky Dice Music. "The Open Road", the lead single from The Middle Way, received national airplay on numerous stations across Holland (while also becoming a most-requested track on XM Radio in the U.S.). The Dutch tour that followed quickly earned Shane a reputation as a must-see artist, as word of his solo acoustic performances spread.
In August of 2005, Alexander performed at the historic Lobero Theater in Santa Barbara as part of the prestigious Sings like Hell series an ongoing concert series that boasts of exposing its audience to the best artists youve never heard. The performance introduced Shane to the series discerning audience, resulting in the song One Track Mind being licensed for on ABCs popular series Wildfire later that month.
Shane Alexander will be on tour in the U.S. and abroad for the remainder of 2006.
For additional tour dates and info, vist:
http://www.shanealexandermusic.com
and Shane Alexander's Dutch website :
http://www.luckydice.nl/shanealexander