Shortly after the 2001 release of his eponymous debut, John Wolfington
took a break from New York City and made a trip cross-country in his
1982 Buick LeSabre. He stopped in Nashville and Memphis, broke down in
Tucumcari, New Mexico, and even dipped down to Nuevo Laredo, Mexico
before spending some time setting up a home life in Los Angeles.
Heavily influenced by his time on the West Coast and his eventual
return to NYC again in 2005, the ten songs on American Dreamsicle
reflect Wolfington’s experiences shortly before and during that trip
and are sequenced chronologically from 2001 to 2006. As on Wolfington’s
previous full-length, Steve Shelley (of Sonic Youth) and Tim Foljahn
(of Two Dollar Guitar) contribute drums and bass to the bulk of this
album. Recorded at New YorkÕs Magic Shop with Brian Thorn, American
Dreamsicle shimmers with a more direct sound ˆ la Plastic Ono Band and
After the Gold Rush-era Neil Young. The American Dreamsicle double-LP
in a gatefold package includes Wolfington’s self-titled debut LP as a
bonus platter. Sophomore full-length album from NYC musician.
Wolfington has written music recorded by Fischerspooner for Odyssey.
Shelley and Foljahn have also collaborated with Thurston Moore, Cat
Power, Jad Fair, and Christina Rosenvinge, and perform together as
Two Dollar Guitar. For fans of Nick Drake, John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band, Neil Young
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