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Paul Duncan - Be Careful What You Call Home album

  • Performer: Paul Duncan
  • Genre: Rock
  • Title: Be Careful What You Call Home
  • Released: 2005
  • Style: Folk Rock
  • MP3 version size: 1926 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1539 mb
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  • Rating: 4.6
  • Votes: 909

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The song '(Aria) (Cave Song)' by Paul Duncan has a tempo of 94 beats per minute (BPM) on 'Be Careful What You Call Home'.

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And Paul Duncan is true to his word, keeping the yakking to a minimum throughout Be Careful What You Call Home, instead allowing his voice to mingle with the other instruments as just another useful wave-form. In fact, this album is so subtle that the first time you listen to it, it barely registers, like a ghost whisper or a beige amongst browns. As the album develops its gently experimental approach, Jim O'Rourke and Fridge spring to mind as good comparison points, and like them Duncan's drum sound warrants its own little mention as a thing of rare beauty. The rest of the sonic palette is comprised of Rhodes, bass, glockenspiel, strings, and other soft things that sound great put up against the boom of the drums, which Duncan chops into new shapes as he sees fit. Duncan's voice is a soft and tuneful tenor that slides into that texture as if on a river of Vaseline.

Paul Duncan "Be Careful What You Call Home" CD. Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album. Deluxe chipboard digipak with spot color printing and lyric insert. Featuring art by Bryan Collins. Only a limited number of these remain. Includes unlimited streaming of Be Careful What You Call Home via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more. from Be Careful What You Call Home, released November 8, 2005.

Either way, Duncan makes very introspective music; though his vocals are overdubbed, each voice seems more muttered than phrased. Even the tunes that have words don't have many. Be my employee of the month," Duncan sings in the album's wordiest number, "You Look Like an Animal.

Now here's a guy you could invite to your Christmas party. He's smart, interesting, and talented. He might also bring a good bottle of wine and a few good-lookin' girlies. He'd give the person he picked for secret Santa a copy of his new CD, Be Careful what You Call Home, but they wouldn't mind because it's so fuckin' good. Then you'd sit around and listen to the album while he discussed the inspiration for each song. Paul Duncan is a genuine talent. Be Careful What You Call Home is sure to be embraced by hipsters and poets alike. Invite this guy to your Christmas party before he gets too big.

Sunday Afternoon Introspection Autumn Long Walk Reflection Reminiscing Solitude Rainy Day. Paul Duncan. Hometapes HT 011. CD.

Listen to Toy Bass from Paul Duncan's Be Careful What You Call Home for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. Paul Duncan ( 1979) is an American Singer, Songwriter. Born in East Texas and since then moved to Savannah and Brooklyn, respectively, he began as one man composing in a homemade studio.

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His second album to date, Be Careful What You Call Home houses some real standouts in the Sufjan-esque heartstring pulls of "Tired and Beholden,” the Icelandic instrumental swathes of "Toy Bell” and the gentle yet propulsive post-rock heyday flourishes of "Toy Bass

Tracklist

1 In A Way 2:01
2 Tired And Beholden 3:56
3 The Night Gives No Applause 2:23
4 Toy Bell 4:20
5 You Look Like An Animal 4:17
6 Toy Piano 3:01
7 Manhattan Shuffle 2:46
8 Toy Bass 2:51
9 Oil In The Fields 2:56
10 (Aria)(Cave Song) 3:30
11 Content To Burn 2:29
12 This Old House 4:39
13 Riverbed 4:27