- Richard Buckner
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URL = [http://www.richardbuckner.com/ www.richardbuckner.com]
Notable_instruments =Richard Buckner is an American
singer-songwriter born inCalifornia ; after living inEdmonton ,Alberta for a number of years, he currently resides inBrooklyn ,NY . A critically-acclaimedartist most often associated with thealternative country movement, Buckner has in recent albums eschewed his initial acoustic approach and displayed an increasing interest in more abstract music styles.Buckner's career began with "Bloomed" (1994), a lyrically-dense suite of songs recorded in Lubbock,
Texas (produced byLloyd Maines ) and heavily influenced by that state's tradition of whisky-soakedpoet /troubadors , probably best embodied byTownes Van Zandt . (Since 1999, the album has been kept in print (with additional bonus tracks) byRykodisc offshoot Slow River Records; at Buckner's request, the artwork on the back cover was edited to remove his then-girlfriend from the picture.) In January 1996, while living in San Francisco, he recorded an album's worth of acoustic songs, all of which would reappear in more fully-realized forms on his second and third albums. This CD was self-produced and self-released, and was sold exclusively at his early shows.Later that year, he signed with MCA Records, for whom he recorded two albums, both produced by J.D. Foster. "Devotion + Doubt" was released in 1997, displaying a more adventurous, almost
avant-garde approach to songwriting and arranging, and featuring backing from members of the bandGiant Sand , as well as Maines andMarc Ribot , among others. Its follow-up, 1998's "Since", continues in this style, with an even greater emphasis on detailed production, this time featuring contributions fromJohn McEntire ,Dave Schramm ,David Grubbs ,Syd Straw , and others. Although these albums garnered considerable critical approval for Buckner, they did not perform well enough for his label, and he was released from his contract with MCA (whom he then nick-named 'Musical Career Assassins') shortly thereafter.Since then, he has returned to recording for smaller labels, to continued critical acclaim and cult status. His 2000 album "The Hill" - his first for Chicago-based indie label
Overcoat Recordings - features poems fromEdgar Lee Masters ' "Spoon River Anthology " (1915), which Buckner set to music. The album plays as a single track, nearly thirty-five minutes long. He returned in 2002, first with the "teaser" EP "Impasse-ette", then a full-length entitled "Impasse" one month later. In early 2003, his self-released, self-titled album was reissued by Overcoat, and was his final release for the label. In 2004, an edited version of Richard Buckner's song "Ariel Ramirez", from the album "Since" (1998) was featured in one of the television ads forVolkswagen 'sTouareg .He is currently aligned with
North Carolina -based indie labelMerge Records , who have released two of his albums so far: 2004's "Dents and Shells" and 2006's "Meadow". Between the two, he released an album withJon Langford (most notably ofThe Mekons ) called "Sir Dark Invader vs. The Fanglord" (2005, originally recorded inSally Timms 's house in 2002) on Buried Treasure Records.Discography
* "Bloomed" (1994, 1999)
* "Richard Buckner" (1996, 2003)
* "Devotion + Doubt" (1997)
* "Since" (1998)
* "The Hill" (2000)
* "Impasse-ette" (EP) (2002)
* "Impasse" (2002)
* "Dents and Shells" (2004)
* "Sir Dark Invader vs. The Fanglord" [with Jon Langford] (2005)
* "Meadow" (2006)External links
* [http://www.richardbuckner.com/ Richard Buckner's Website]
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