From collectibles to cars, buy and sell all kinds of items on eBaySign in or register
aAdvanced Search
Go backBack to home page

Vic Chesnutt - Little [Bonus Tracks] (New Retail CD)

Item number: 150232323595
Buyer or seller of this item? Sign in for your status  
Item has ended
Buyers, view the seller's Payment Instructions. You can send your shipping and payment information to the seller.

Buyer or seller of this item? Sign in for your status.
Additional options:
   Sell an item like this one.
The seller ended this listing early because the item is no longer available for sale.

View larger picture
Buy It Now price: US $8.76 

Shipping costs:
US $4.86
Standard Flat Rate Shipping Service
Service to United States
(more services)
Ships to:Worldwide
Item location:Coral Springs, FL, United States
Quantity:15 available
History:Purchases

You can also:  Email to a friend
Listing and payment details:  
Payment methods:
PayPal,
Money order/Cashiers check
See details
Meet the seller
Seller:cdvelocity( 35483Feedback score is 25,000 to 49,999) Member is a PowerSellerAbout Me
Feedback:99.7 % Positive
Member:since Feb-09-05 in United States
  See detailed feedback
  Add to Favorite Sellers
  View seller's other items: Store | List
  Visit seller's Store:
Member has an eBay StoreCD Velocity

Buy safely
1.  Check the seller's reputation
Score: 35483 | 99.7% Positive
See detailed feedback
2.  Check how you're protected
Description
CD Velocity
CD Velocity
Visit my eBay Store:CD Velocity

Search my eBay Store:

Artist/Album Details

Add Us To Your Favorite Stores!

Store | About Us | Contact Us | Return Policies

Release Date: 06/15/2004
Total: 15 tracks
Genre: Rock

UPC: 60739660532
Product ID: 103899
Part #: NEWW6053.2

[v. 4.5]

Little [Bonus Tracks]

Vic Chesnutt

- Brand New Retail CD

Track Listing

Disc 1
1. Isadora Duncan4:35
2. Danny Carlisle2:56
3. Gepetto2:26
4. Bakersfield2:26
5. Mr. Reilly3:20
6. Rabbit Box2:12
7. Speed Racer4:41
8. Soft Picasso3:26
9. Independence Day3:48
10. Stevie Smith2:21
11. Bernadette [*]1:29
12. Vernon [*]2:59
13. Acting So Bad [*]2:41
14. Miss Mary [*]1:53
15. Elberton Fair [*]2:35

Reviews

Vic Chesnutt is a singer/songwriter who can divide a room, and that might be one of the highest compliments one can pay. Listeners can be turned off by his personal style that values storytelling -- though not necessarily straightforward narrative -- over smooth and even-metered rhymes. But his legion of fans -- including many singer/songwriters -- embraces these very distinguishing characteristics. He is surely an original, taking up the traditional music streams of folk, country, and rock & roll and producing his own idiosyncratic song style. It is tempting to place Chesnutt in the Southern gothic literary tradition. There is a certain Southern flavor in his songwriting -- Southern in the sense that the lyrics are peopled with misfit outsiders who forge their own way, all described through Chesnutt's own cracked lens. But Chesnutt's scope extends well beyond the South, with allusions ranging from the San Franciscan expatriate dancer %Isadora Duncan to the English poet Stevie Smith, whose voice is heard here in an aural collage tribute. Michael Stipe, who produced Little, felt compelled to get the songs recorded after seeing live performances of Chesnutt. Stipe described Chesnutt as "an acerbic reporter on the events of the town [Athens, GA], who could've been lost forever." The folky and folksy songs on Little are all treated with a D.I.Y. spirit and an unflinching eye, both of which probably come in part from Chesnutt's background in punk and indie rock as well as his regional influence. Though Little is a dense work, with often unwieldy verbiage and melody occasionally sacrificed in favor of getting a line out, Chesnutt nevertheless sings some gorgeous pop-flavored tunes. At times, as in the opening song, "Isadora Duncan," the singer caps off verses of cascading imagery and dialogue with a simple singalong chorus, like early Bob Dylan: "Once I dreamed I was dancing with %Isadora Duncan/In a silver cafe/It was a cafe not near here/She was planning to diversify and she sang I should do the same/So I whistled to her how I loved her the best," begins the song about the innovative turn of the century dancer/choreographer. The opening lines resonate with a certain poignancy coming as the first song on the debut record by an artist who had lost his ability to walk in an accident. Chesnutt makes these words -- which work as a poem on the page -- come alive as song lyrics. But the chorus "She sang 'I can't believe you own this attitude'" is a pretty country melody, coupled with a wistful harmony. The song establishes a pattern for much of the record, and the arrangement signals Chesnutt's archetypal austere sound for many of his subsequent records -- featuring the gentle strums of a cheap-sounding, often nylon-string acoustic guitar, wailing harmonica, a Casio-like organ, and Chesnutt's distinct drawl. Little -- which contains a picture of Chesnutt as a little boy dressed in a cowboy outfit with a toy guitar -- is largely concerned with childhood or childlike dreamers, including "Danny Carlisle" ("He wanted a tree fort more than anything/He wanted to build and defend one on his own/But the neighbor boys' BB siege was overwhelming/So he won't be building his dream fort anymore...%Danny Carlisle is barely grown and he's used up most of his options") and "Gepetto" ("Apropos! He had to go!/He loved the Alps, but he hated the snow/Things switch, chop a new niche/Soon you won't remember which one is which/Your sorrow is so silly, what was there to keep him in Italy?/He'll send you news how he took a cruise/Stuck his sea legs in sailor shoes"). The lush, rich poetry of the lyrics is counterbalanced by Stipe's stark production, with mostly live-sounding performances by Chesnutt accompanied by little more than his guitar. The recordings were done as demos, "on an October day in 1988 at John Keane's gussied up studio...me feeling rather rough from the night before," writes Chesnutt in the liner notes. But the immediacy and bracing energy of the performances led to a 1990 release of them as is by Texas Hotel Records. [There is also a version that includes the bonus tracks "Bernadette," "Vernon," "Acting So Bad," "Miss Mary," and "Elberton Fair."]

- Bill Janovitz, All Music Guide





Shipping and handling
Ships to
Worldwide
*Sellers are not responsible for service transit time. This information is provided by the carrier and excludes weekends and holidays. Note that transit times may vary, particularly during peak periods.
Return policy
Return policy not specified.
Read item description for any reference to return policy.
Payment details
Payment methodPreferred/AcceptedBuyer protection on eBay
Credit or debit card through PayPal
Accepted
Money order/Cashiers check
Accepted
Seller's payment instructions
We Charge sales tax for the following states:FL* (6.0%), KY* (6.0%), MN* (6.5%). * Tax applies to the subtotal + S&H for these states only
Other options
Go backBack to home page  |  Report this item  |  Printer Version  |   Sell one like this   

Seller assumes all responsibility for listing this item.

eBay Pulse | eBay Reviews | eBay Stores | eBay Express | Reseller Marketplace | Austria | France | Germany | Italy | Spain | United Kingdom | Popular Searches
Half.com | Tickets | Kijiji | PayPal | ProStores | Apartments for Rent | Shopping.com | Skype


About eBay | Announcements | Security Center | eBay Toolbar | Policies | Government Relations | Site Map | Help
Copyright © 1995-2008 eBay Inc. All Rights Reserved. Designated trademarks and brands are the property of their respective owners. Use of this Web site constitutes acceptance of the eBay User Agreement and Privacy Policy.
eBay official time