Adam Carroll - Old Town Rock n Roll

We like to feature a lot of singer-songwriters on this site of ours.  One guy who should have his picture next to the singer-songwriter definition in the dictionary is Texan Adam Carroll.  2008 saw the release of his latest studio album, Old Town Rock N Roll. His previous cds have been produced by Lloyd Maines.  He and Lloyd Maines had an agreement that "the song is the thing, not the instrumentation."  Even though this disc was not produced by Maines (instead by Scott Nolan), this mindset is plainly evident as you listen to Old Town Rock N Roll. Adam says, “The core of what I do is songwriting; it's the one thing I'm passionate about. It's the most fulfilling and challenging job I can imagine."   The songs are generally sparse in instrumentation but rich in words and "feel", as well as melody.  His often humorous take on things is reminiscent of some of John Prine's.  He has also drawn comparisons to Townes Van Zandt and Todd Snyder.  Besides Adam on lead vocals, guitars and organ the instrumentation is provided by producer Scott Nolan on guitars, bass, piano, mandolin and harmonica (is that all?), Joanna Miller on drums, Adrian Schoolar on dobro and Mark and Joy Jungers on background vocals.  Mark also supplies "garage" for the cd, as the disc was recorded in his. Hi Fi Love is a great example of a one of his beautifully written, melodic tunes that asks, Would you like some...freebird rockin' white trash Hi Fi Love?.... Fig leaf wearing, doobie sharin' Pink Floyd Hi Fi Love?.... Another excellent tune is Rain, co-written by Adam and his friend Gordy Quist (Band of Heathens), but the most interesting tune of the cd has to be Porter Wagner (The Silvertone Song) about a guitar signed by Porter.  The solo tune really speaks more to the generation gap between Adam and his nephew (who doesn’t even know who Porter Wagner is..!) "I don't like my nephew, he always hangs around. His jacket smells like reefer. He puts my music down. He says he is a poet, but his words don't even rhyme. He'll never see my Silvertone that 'ol Porter Wagner signed." There is even a surprise "hidden track" at the end of the disc, a live, rough and rowdy version of the disc's opening song Black Flag Blues. Adam is only in his early 30s, so he will hopefully keep giving us rich well written songs for some time to come! Website: www.AdamCarroll.com

Adam Carroll Interview

I noticed a few things in listening to Adam's CD South of Town, which is his first CD, in that he has a very interesting sense of humor. "Dark and dank", says Adam Carroll. In the middle of the song South of Town you can hear Adam starting a verse as he almost cracks himself up. I enjoy a artist that is having as much fun singing the song as I am listening. Adam says "If I can my self laugh then I know it will past the test for others."{mosimage}During the research of Adam Carroll I came across a few reviews which pin Adam to the likes of Townes Van Zandt, Butch Hancock, John Prine and Bob Dylan. When I asked Adam who he thinks he is, he laughs and says "I just want to be me."You can hear the influence in his music of many other Texas song writers. The similarity to others gives a reference point for the listeners but he says this of his style "I am a folk singer mostly but the nice thing with Texas music is that you don't have to fit into one genre. Then you add a little twist to set yourself apart. " My next question, which I always ask of people, is do you feel you've made it? Adam says this to that question, "I guess. I tour. I am making a living and  I have a great time doing what I am doing plus it's very fulfilling. It's all a process; I am not really sure what making it is but, as long as I am in music I making it." I asked Adam how he enjoyed working with Lloyd Maines. Lloyd has worked with just about every other Texas musician. Adam recounts his experience with Lloyd "It was great. We met in 1998 at the Larry Joe Taylor Festival. Lloyd has a gift for getting a reaction from the artist. I was never intimidated working with him. Lloyd brought in the band to play on South Side to fill in and give the album texture like a painting. Lloyd will be working on the next album due out in May."{mosimage}Thanks again to Adam Carroll for taking the time to sit down with me and allowing AmericanaRoots.com to do this interview.  I would also like to thank the Propaganada PR group for setting up the interview. There are photos available in our gallery section from the event with a special appearance from Hayes Carll. Click here to purchase Adam's latest releaseAdam Carroll's website:http://www.Adamcarroll.comPhotos and Article by Adam Rethlake of TimeLinePhotographic.com
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