Temporary Road

Temporary Road

Infobox Album
Name = Temporary Road
Type = studio
Artist = John Gorka


Released = Dec 8, 1992
Recorded =
Genre = folk, singer-songwriter
Length = 45:53
Label = High Street
Producer = Steven Miller and Dawn Atkinson
Reviews =
* "Allmusic" Rating|3|5Roch Parisien, [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:nkivad1kt8w8 "Review: "Temporary Road"] , "Allmusic", accessed August 5, 2008] [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:nkivad1kt8w8 link]
Last album = "Jack's Crows"
(1991)
This album = "Temporary Road"
(1992)
Next album = "Out of the Valley"
(1994)

"Tempoary Road" is the fourth album by folk singer-songwriter John Gorka. In 1992 there was some critical consensus that Gorka was one of the leading male voices of the "new folk" movement. As titles like "Looking Forward" and "Gravyland" might imply, the album has an overall optimistic tone. High Street Records produced videos for the upbeat "When She Kisses Me" and "I Don't Feel Like a Train", both of which received some airplay on CMT.Some of the videos may be seen on the [http://surf.to/johngorka John Gorka video site] (fan page)] Gorka would later credit bluesy numbers like "Baby Blues" to the influence of the "legendary" Slow Blind Driveway.

Despite the upbeat tone of many tracks the album also contains some darker political commentary. The title track, and "The Gypsy" life offer reflections on the first Gulf War. "Can You Understand My Joy?" is asked in an ironic, sarcastic way. The mix of moods in Gorka's songs helped earn him the description of "the dark optimist."Anil Prasad, [http://www.innerviews.org/inner/gorka.html "John Gorka: The Dark Optimist"] , "Interviews", January 19, 1992]

Track listing

All songs written by John Gorka
# "Looking Forward" – 4:03
# "Baby Blues" – 3:40
# "The Gypsy Life" – 4;23
# "Vinnie Charles Is Free" – 4:27
# "Gravyland" – 3:38
# "Temporary Road" – 3:30
# "All That Hammering" – 3:21
# "I Don't Feel Like A Train" – 3:06
# "When She Kisses Me" – 2:44
# "Grand Larceny" – 3:24
# "If I Could Forget To Breathe" – 2:28
# "Can You Understand My Joy" – 3:17
# "Brown Shirts" - 3:52

Personnel

*John Gorka - Vocals, 6 & 12-string guitars
*Nanci Griffith - Backing vocals
*Cliff Eberhardt - Backing vocals
*Lucy Kaplansky - Backing vocals
*Lee Satterfield - Backing vocals
*Dawn Atkinson - Backing vocals
*Denise Mininfield - Backing vocals
*Jennifer Newell - Backing vocals
*Charlene Moore - Backing vocals
*Tom Corwin - Backing vocals
*Darol Anger - Baritone violin
*Mike Marshall - Mandolin, nylon-string guitar
*William Gallison - Harmonica
*John Leventhal - Electric guitars
*Roy Rogers - Slide guitar, National steel guitar
*Sean Hopper - Synthesizer, organ
*Richard Tee - Organ
*Steve Gaboury - Synthesizer
*Michael Manring - Fretless bass
*Todd Phillips - Acoustic bass
*Rich Girard - Bass
*Denny Fongheiser - drums

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