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Dutch
singer/songwriter and guitarist Ad Vanderveen
first rose to prominence in 1990 with his band Personnel.
This country/rock band released two albums on Polydor and
enjoyed great success throughout the continent of Europe.
"Personnel Only" was recorded in Switzerland and
included the hit single "Everybody Knows". Its follow-up
"Continuing Stories" was recorded in Nashville with
an all star cast including Al Kooper, Flaco immense, Al Perkins
and Leland Sklar. This CD, produced by Bill Halverson (CSN&Y,
Eric Clapton), was hailed by the press as one of the most
significant records ever to come out of Holland. In spite
of all this appreciation, Vanderveen put Personnel on hold
in order to concentrate on the more intimate singer/songwriter
material he had been working on for some time already. The
first result was "Travel Light" (1993), a mini CD
that contained songs Vanderveen had written and performed
for "Rock City", a Dutch national radio program.
Then followed "Sooner or Later" (1994), his critically
acclaimed first fully fledged studio album, recorded at the
renowned Wisseloord Studios and thought by many to be the
finest album to come out of Holland in 1994. 1995 saw the
release of "Brand New Everything", a collection
of very personal songs in an intimate folk setting, including
a duet with Nashville singer/songwriter David Olney, who says
of Vanderveen: "Ad sings simple songs about love, longing,
wandering and coming home. We tend to associate depth with
complexity, when, in fact, it is only the simple things that
have real depth. You only have to hear Ad sing a song one
time to tap into its meaning. And the feeling will grow stronger
and deeper the more you listen."
"Wonders
of the World", released in the fall of 1997, bans among
Vanderveen's best work ever according to fans and critics.
It covers just about the full range of his music: building
from minimal acoustic folk songs to full-blown electric improvisation
(ending in a 14-minute live version of Neil Young's "Cortez
the Killer"). In 1998 Vanderveen formed The O'Neils,
a bunch of old friends who have shared a passion for Neil
Young's music since schooldays. As a counterweight to all
the acoustic material, this CD rocks, howls and roars and
screaming guitars are the setting for intense songs. Reviewers
claimed "The O'Neils" could have been "the
best Neil Young record since "Ragged Glory"".
"Here Now", released by Hunter/Universal Records
in the spring of 2000, was, as the subtitle "Songs From
The Basement" suggests, recorded at Ad's home. "When
the new songs were ripe and ready to be picked, I decided
that instead of working in the studio, I wanted to record
in the same intimate atmosphere they were written in",
says the singer/songwriter. The result is a very warm and
colorful album on which Vanderveen seems to delve deeper into
his muse than ever before, both as a singer and instrumentalist.
"Here Now" offers a wide variety of styles. A special
guest appearance by Iain Mat's on "Lasting Kind of Peace"
and "Darkness Under The Sun" has grown into a friendship
between the two singer/songwriters and lately they've been
playing shows together more and more. Vanderveen tours extensively
in small clubs and theaters, with or without accompanying
musicians, to create his 'basement' vibe. Songs with guitar
and harp are mixed with piano, 12-string and dobro as the
evening draws the listener to the very heart of the songs
the way they were born: pure and honest. Speaking of pure
and honest, "One On One" is the title of AV's live
album, a solo performance captured in Amen, the Netherlands
on February 6, 2000. It features a selection of 15 songs spanning
from 'Personnel days' to his most recent work, as well as
2 previously unreleased songs. Accompanying himself on guitar,
dobro, piano and harmonica, Vanderveen goes right to the core,
the very reason the songs are there....
Alongside
his steady output as a solo artist, AV has worked on the production
of a singer/songwriter collective called More Than A Song
since January 2000. This project, featuring Eliza Gilkyson,
Iain Matthews and Vanderveen is a musical adventure that started
with living room recordings of the three at Iain's house near
Austin, Texas and was completed in a rented cabin in the woods
near Norg, the Netherlands. With AV in the engineer/producer
seat and without the help of any other musicians, 15 songs
were captured in a live, intimate and very creative atmosphere.
All three writers were challenged to shape and embellish each
other's songs into a result beyond their expectations. The
resulting record was released in February 2003 in the United
States on UTR Records. Ad's new solo record, The Moment That
Matters, was released at the same time to coincide with his
featured performance at the Folk Alliance conference in Nashville.
A future U.S. tour is planned as well.
For
more info see www.advanderveen.com.
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Cloud
of Unknowing
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(UTR
1053CD)
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1. To
Say I Love You (mp3)
2. No Man's
Land
3. Whose
Blues? (mp3)
4. Home To Me
5. Love's Why You're
Alive
6. Going To The Well
7. Stationary Ways
8. Every Day People
9. Cloud
Of Unknowing (mp3)
10. Wild Horses
11. Fate's Final Word
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Late
Bloomer
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(UTR
1044CD)
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1.
Here Now (mp3)
2. Come What May
3. First Feeling
4. The Moment That Matters
5. If My Eyes Were Blind
6. Blues So Bad
7. Emigrant Family
8. Be Your Own Best Friend
9. Soul Power
10. More Than A Song to Sing
11. Anchor
12. Old Man (Live On)
13. Darkness Under The Sun
14. Water Under the Bridge
15. Love Alive
16. Eyes Never Lie
17. Late Bloomer (mp3) |
Ad
Vanderveen may very well be the greatest singer/songwriter
you have never heard of. If you have ever ventured to
Holland (all over Europe for that matter) you know what
an incredible talent he is. But in the U.S. we are just
now finding out. With the success UTR Records has had
on Ad’s The Moment That Matters disc
earlier this year, we think it is time for an overview
of his stellar career. Late Bloomer is a compilation
of Vanderveen’s greatest songs from both his highly
acclaimed solo career as well as from his major label
days fronting the band Personell. You will LOVE this
disc. ‘Nuff said. |
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The
Moment That Matters
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(UTR
1035CD)
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1.
Lottery of Love
2. Everything is Free
3. Another World
4. Cry
5. If My Eyes Were Blind
6. Follow
7. Old Friend Lonliness
8. Take It On Faith
9. The Moment That Matters
10. Another Brother Gone
11. Rock & Roll Ain't Dead Yet
12. Light of Day |

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More
Than A Song
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(UTR
1034CD)
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1.
All the Way
(mp3)
2. Heart of a Man
3. Return Matinee
4. Home on the Highway
5. Bird of Paradise (mp3)
6. Meaning to Life
7. Anchor
8. Bottom Crawl
9. Sing Sister Sing
10. Sweet Old Life
11. Witness
12. A Beautiful Lie
13. Fall into the Night
14.
Lamb in Armour
15.
More than a Song to Sing
Bonus Tracks:
Anchor (Live)
Lamb
In Armor (Live) |
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