Paul Curreri

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Letting Us Be 03:33 Tools
Greenville 03:48 Tools
A Song On Robbing 03:52 Tools
If Your Work Is Shouting 02:16 Tools
Night Jet Trails 03:13 Tools
Tomorrow We'll Wake Again 02:20 Tools
Beneath a Crozet Trestle Bridge 03:34 Tools
Come Near to Me 03:56 Tools
California 03:54 Tools
Louise 04:13 Tools
The Last Year of the Red Breast 03:16 Tools
Fishbowl 03:06 Tools
Tomorrow Night 02:28 Tools
Long Gone Again 03:46 Tools
It's a Little Room (And I Need a Little Room) 02:50 Tools
Hawkmoth 03:27 Tools
Bees 04:30 Tools
The Wasp 02:12 Tools
The Ugly Angel 03:47 Tools
Once Upon a Rooftop 03:15 Tools
Now I Can Go On 04:18 Tools
Mantra 04:03 Tools
Intermission For Beer 01:21 Tools
Stephen Crane 04:07 Tools
Keep Your Master's Voice In Your Mouth 04:23 Tools
The Velvet Rut 02:36 Tools
Senseless As a Cuckoo 04:25 Tools
Here Comes Another Morning 03:41 Tools
I Can't Return 03:34 Tools
Don't Drink 02:03 Tools
Off the Street, Onto the Road 04:01 Tools
Wildegeeses 04:39 Tools
Tight Pack Me Sugar 04:06 Tools
On Hopeless Love 04:43 Tools
Down by the Water 03:06 Tools
I Can Hear the Future Calling 03:27 Tools
Where You Got Ain't What You're From 03:03 Tools
The Party at the House 03:19 Tools
Beauty Fades 02:12 Tools
When What You Do Don't Do It Anymore 03:21 Tools
The Line 01:55 Tools
Maria 04:00 Tools
Loretta 05:33 Tools
Miles Run the Daffodil Down 03:47 Tools
Fat Killer At Dawn 02:13 Tools
Why I Turned My Light Off 03:02 Tools
Blame Love 03:05 Tools
Drag Some Revelating 03:45 Tools
God Moves On the City 04:13 Tools
Southfried Backyard Train 02:45 Tools
Memory Makes All This 04:00 Tools
March Kitchen and What Was Said 02:21 Tools
On the Fiddle 03:28 Tools
Beautiful Gun and a Locketful of Honey 03:40 Tools
Nothing's Changed on the Dancefloor 03:38 Tools
Another For Allen and Sally 03:27 Tools
Spirit of the Staircase 03:08 Tools
Freestylin' Crost The Pond 08:43 Tools
You Will Look at Me 02:17 Tools
Something Comes 03:20 Tools
Middledrift's Lament 04:21 Tools
Juju 03:15 Tools
The Big Shitty 04:02 Tools
Charlie Bear 03:11 Tools
Poor Little Motorbike 03:14 Tools
Azalea 02:48 Tools
The Island Drag 03:53 Tools
Introduction 00:35 Tools
Come Back Baby 03:19 Tools
The Water Tower (Kill My Teacher) 04:23 Tools
Powwow at a Lousy Party 02:59 Tools
The South Tip 05:41 Tools
Overboard 03:00 Tools
Hacket 03:35 Tools
Are You There Anymore 03:51 Tools
Who Got Gang? 04:47 Tools
The Heavy Deal 04:04 Tools
Freestlyin' Crost The Pond 08:43 Tools
It's A Little Room - And I Need A Little Room 08:43 Tools
Wildegeeses (Michael Hurley cover) 00:30 Tools
The Heay Deal 00:30 Tools
Greenhorns 4 00:00 Tools
Work Is Shouting 02:17 Tools
Who Got Gang 04:47 Tools
Little Room 02:50 Tools
Greenhorns 2 00:00 Tools
Greenhorns 1 03:26 Tools
Wildegeeses Featuring Devon Sproule 04:39 Tools
Bad Things 02:41 Tools
Are You There Anymore? 00:00 Tools
Greenhorns 3 00:00 Tools
Greenhorns 5 00:00 Tools
Greenhorns 7 02:56 Tools
Lone Gone Again 00:00 Tools
Greenhorns 6 01:48 Tools
Greenhorns 8 02:12 Tools
What I'm Gonna Do To You 02:42 Tools
Where You Got Aint Where You're From 04:39 Tools
Beneath A Crozet Trestle Bridg 00:00 Tools
Greenhorns 9 00:00 Tools
Song for Amanda and Joe (live) 00:00 Tools
Songs for Devon Sproule 00:00 Tools
The Last Year of the Redbreast 00:00 Tools
Chalie Bear 02:56 Tools
Azalca 02:12 Tools
The Last Year Of The Red Breas 02:12 Tools
When What You Do Don't Do It A 02:12 Tools
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Paul Curreri (born January 28, 1976, in Seattle, Washington) is an American musician and songwriter who performs mainly in the folk and blues music styles. He married songwriter- guitarist Devon Sproule in May 2005. They often appear and tour together. His brother Matt Curreri is also a musician, currently performing with Mananaland. Curreri is renowned for his inspired songs, bright voice, and talented finger-style playing. Described by WTJU's Aer Stephen as "A ruffled gypsy gutter cowboy, a true life adventurer, a bright new voice", Paul Curreri has also been compared to Martin Sexton for his reputation for inspired live performances (and more elusive success in the studio). Raised in Richmond, Virginia, Paul now makes his home in Charlottesville with songwriter/guitarist Devon Sproule; the two were married in May of 2005. Though he grew up playing music, he ended up enrolling at Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) to pursue painting and film. While his experiences at art school helped develop his ability to observe and record the visual world, his true passion again rose to the surface. By the time Paul graduated from RISD, he'd composed over 200 songs on guitar and piano. Turning down a job at MTV, he set to work carving out a life as a musician. Following a spot at New York's Knitting Factory in 2001, Curreri received several tour invites from Kelly Joe Phelps. Over the next four years, the two would play over 100 concerts together. In April of 2002, independent Brooklyn-based label City Salvage Records released Curreri's first album, From Long Gones to Hawkmoth. Deemed a fantastic debut record by many, others of the folk-stool school pined for the barer, stripped down sound of two semi-legendary demos, referred to simply as "the red one" and "the blue one," which contain early versions of well-known songs like "Bees" and "Senseless As A Cuckoo," as well as unreleased ballads. In June 2003, City Salvage Records released Curreri's second album, Songs for Devon Sproule. Recorded by Kelly Joe Phelps, in the same studio he had recorded his own Roll Away The Stone and Shine Eyed Mister Zen albums, over the space of just two evenings. Songs for Devon Sproule captured Curreri at his simplest. The album found Curreri accompanying himself on acoustic guitar, and the resulting sound is similar to his inspired and inspiring concert performances. However, Phelps did play guitar on "Beneath A Crozet Trestle Bridge." Commenting on "Fishbowl," Curreri recounts how he'd written it in Kelly Joe's attic the night before. "I was having a bit of trouble come recording, with this and that . . . doohickies, details and tempo. Well, Kelly Joe disappears in the back of the studio, and then comes skipping on back with a big wooden plank slung over his shoulder. He leans it against the wall, all grunting, and says to me, 'Play like that. Play like a post, Paul.' It only took one more take." The resulting effort was an album of primarily original material nourished by, but not slavish to, the country-blues and folk traditions which lie at the heart of Curreri's musical influence. The Spirit Of The Staircase, Curreri's 2004 release saw the return of Jeff Romano, who produced and performed on 2002's From Long Gones To Hawkmoth. The album presents the music of Paul Curreri via a new variety of musical accompaniment. The title of the record comes from a French expression l'esprit d'escalier, which means: Things you think to say after it's too late and you're on your way out the door. 2006 saw the release of his first live album, Are You Going To Paul Curreri. Recorded in two evenings at Charlottesville's Gravity Lounge in in late January, the recording finds Curreri in fantastic form, and backed by two of Charlottesville, Virginia’s most versatile musicians – Randall Pharr (bass), and Spencer Lathrop (drums). Curreri's fifth album, The Velvet Rut, was released in the UK on Tin Angel Records in June 2007. It was released in the States in October of 2007, again on Brooklyn's City Salvage Records. It is a decidedly darker record than many of Paul's others (though some call it his funniest). Uncut Magazine gave it four stars, and called it a "riveting trip." Mojo gave it an almost unheard of 5 stars. "The Velvet Rut" features a mass of sound surrounding eloquent guitarwork. Curreri played all the accompanying instruments himself. "5 STARS... With his instinctive, sensual gift for melody, Curreri's songs are saturated in colour and feeling, the sonic equivalent of William Eggleston's photography. Superb." —Mojo Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.