Cliff Hillis

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So Much to Tell You 00:00 Tools
Go Go Go 00:00 Tools
Can't Feel My Soul 00:00 Tools
On a Day Like Christmas 00:00 Tools
Second Dimension 00:00 Tools
Used to Be the Man 00:00 Tools
Better Than Myself 00:00 Tools
Home 00:00 Tools
Two of the Same 00:00 Tools
Madeline 00:00 Tools
All of Your Sunshine 00:00 Tools
Keep The Blue Skies 00:00 Tools
Grounded 00:00 Tools
All These Memories 00:00 Tools
China Heart 00:00 Tools
This One 00:00 Tools
Shake It 00:00 Tools
Welcome To You 00:00 Tools
Wouldn't It Be Good 00:00 Tools
Sheila Said 00:00 Tools
Before and After 00:00 Tools
When You Feel 00:00 Tools
Talking Tree 00:00 Tools
Medicine 00:00 Tools
Me & You 00:00 Tools
Elevator 00:00 Tools
She Sees 00:00 Tools
Wake 00:00 Tools
Never December 00:00 Tools
Six Feet Under 00:00 Tools
Sing It Once Again 00:00 Tools
Twin Sisters 00:00 Tools
Nothing Matters More 00:00 Tools
When You're Listening 00:00 Tools
Dizzy 00:00 Tools
Love Not War 00:00 Tools
Ways And Means 00:00 Tools
Leave The Past Behind 00:00 Tools
Dashboard 00:00 Tools
What's Your Name 00:00 Tools
Northern Lights 00:00 Tools
Ought To Know 00:00 Tools
Start Again 00:00 Tools
Never Understand 00:00 Tools
Just The Same 00:00 Tools
Turn On A Dime 00:00 Tools
Faded Star 00:00 Tools
Dream Good 00:00 Tools
Just One More 00:00 Tools
Like An Island 00:00 Tools
Tonight 00:00 Tools
Follow You Anywhere 00:00 Tools
Shake Me Down 00:00 Tools
good & bad 00:00 Tools
Ribbons And Rain 00:00 Tools
Could You Be The Enemy 00:00 Tools
Ribbons & Rain 00:00 Tools
A Boy Downtown 00:00 Tools
Hang On To The Moment 00:00 Tools
All For The Sake 00:00 Tools
Goodnight Sunlight 00:00 Tools
Got So Much to Tell You 00:00 Tools
Too Surreal 00:00 Tools
Suicide Doors 00:00 Tools
Taking Tree 00:00 Tools
The Buddha's Belly 00:00 Tools
Many Happy Returns 00:00 Tools
Mayor of Midnight 00:00 Tools
Time an Evangelist 00:00 Tools
Too Many Songs 00:00 Tools
Don't Drown the Wind 00:00 Tools
Superfluous 00:00 Tools
Never In a Million Years 00:00 Tools
Hey Pretty Face 00:00 Tools
With All the World 00:00 Tools
Rainy Days and Mondays 00:00 Tools
Writing's on the Wall 00:00 Tools
I Saw the Light 00:00 Tools
Christmas Wish 00:00 Tools
Me and You 00:00 Tools
Christmas Songs Tonight 00:00 Tools
Honey Badger Christmas 00:00 Tools
Chili's Jingle 00:00 Tools
Hole in the Bathroom Floor (demo) 00:00 Tools
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Love Not War (summerpop mix) 00:00 Tools
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Cliff Hillis is known for putting the “power” into “power pop.” On June 19th 2012 the Phoenixville, PA-based musician, songwriter and producer celebrated the release of his new album "Dream Good" on San Francisco indie label TallBoy Records. The new album’s title comes from one of its songs, but Hillis happily points out that “Dream Good” is also #20 on Woody Guthrie’s list of New Years Resolutions from 1943. It’s Hillis’ third release on San Francisco label TallBoy Records, and he describes it as sounding like “Wilco meets Fountains of Wayne,” and fully representative of his finely-honed pop/rock sensibility. Hillis also produced "Dream Good," which was mixed in Nashville by noted pop producer Brad Jones (known for his work with Marshall Crenshaw, Jill Sobule and Matthew Sweet, among others). "Dream Good" features a dozen sparkling new songs, including two that Hillis wrote with Scot Sax (“Welcome to You” and “When You’re Listening”); “Start Again” co-written with The Rembrandts’ Danny Wilde (who also contributes bass, guitar and vocals to the album); and “Keep the Blue Skies” co-written with Philip Price of The Winterpills, who also adds vocals.  Some of the many artists with whom Hillis has performed or recorded also contribute to "Dream Good," including drummers David Uosikkinen (The Hooters, In the Pocket), Patrick Berkery (Bigger Lovers, Pernice Brothers, Danielson) and Bob Castaldi (Jeffrey Gaines, Flip Like Wilson); guitarists John Lilley (The Hooters, In the Pocket) and Jason Loughlin (Amos Lee, Nellie McKay, Rachel Yamagata); and violinist Shelley Weiss, among others. “Earnest power pop that would fit snugly on a playlist with Squeeze, Teenage Fanclub and Jason Falkner.” -Kevin Bronson for L.A. Times "Cliff is taking some chances while also delivering some solid pop production, the stuff you'd expect from a big fan of big pop. it's a blast to listen to." -Mike Viola (Candy Butchers) "There are some artists who you just know should rise up and become stars, and Cliff Hillis is one of them." - David Bash  for Entertainment Today, Los Angeles  "There is nothing clever I could say about Cliff Hillis' "Dream Good" as clever as the lyrics, melodies, singing and playing on Cliff Hillis' "Dream Good". Give a listen and you'll see what I mean." -Eric Bazilian (The Hooters) About Cliff Hillis: In baseball terms, Hillis is a valued, multi-talented “utility” player: He plays guitar, bass and keyboards, he sings, he writes, and he’s an in-demand studio whiz that’s recorded, produced or mixed many artists. Hillis can also be seen performing with the popular Philadelphia-area bands Ike, Love Seed Mama Jump and the In the Pocket: Essential Songs of Philadelphia project.  Hillis’ two previous albums "Better Living Through Compression" and "The Long Now" garnered praise from USA Today, Los Angeles Times, Absolute Powerpop, Amplifier, Goldmine and many more. His original songs have been featured in TV shows (All My Children, Party of Five, Roswell, Life Unexpected and more) and films (Enough, After Sex, Waking Dreams, Mayor Cupcake). Hillis has also won national songwriting and jingle awards and contests. More dates and additional CD info will be posted at www.cliffhillis.com. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.