Recommended by us on 28th November 2009
...according to our Clinton on Sat 28 Nov, 2009.
One of the most amazing records ever! Bill Fox was a member of superb Cleveland, OH power poppers The Mice before vanishing off the face of the earth only to return several years later in solo guise with this folky masterpiece. Its kind of like Bob Dylan and The Byrds on a 4 track. The songwriting is incredible, heart wrenching and always accessible. Fox has since disappeared once again and is now allegedly working in a call centre!. File amongst lost american greats.Scat Records offers up a definitive edition of Bill Fox s debut solo disc, Shelter from the Smoke, back in print after morethan half a decade. Originally self-released in 1997 and reissued the following year by Spin Art, both previous versions featured different track lists. This edition includes all songs from both versions, as well as the two tracks from a scarce 1996 Scat7-inch. This reissue also marks the first time the album has beenpressed on vinyl.Fox began his musical journey in early 1980s Cleveland with The Mice, who fused punk energy with British-Invasion-style songwriting and harmonies. He infamously dissolved the group on the eve of a European tour, then dropped out of the scene altogether,with an unfinished Mice LP in the can. In the early 90s,he began a series of home recordings which revealed a growing preference for acoustically based music, and formed the basisfor Shelter from the Smoke as well as the follow-up Transit Byzantium (scheduled for a similar reissue treatment next year).Shelter also includes four electric tracks recorded with Fox's short-lived band The Radio Flyers. After a 1998 tour, Fox once again dropped out of music.Now he is performing again. For how long, nobody knows.Fox is one of those rare musicians who really does not enjoy the limelight, even declining an interview with Joe Hagan of The Believer, who went so far as to fly to Cleveland in hopesof meeting him. That and his refusal to be on the internet has probably only helped the growing cadre of music fans who seeshis solo albums as mysterious, lost classics. Or perhaps they just delight in the ringing sound of Fox s perfectly pitched voice or his deft lyricism. Either way, Fox s two solo albums are jewels not to be missed by anyone who enjoys traditional song craft or iconic vocalists.
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