Richard Buckner - The Hill
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The Hill

Label Merge Records ‎– MRG356
Format Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue, Remastered
Barcode 0673855035611
Country US
Released 10 Jul 2015
Genre Rock, Folk, World, & Country
Style Folk Rock, Acoustic
A1 Mrs Merritt 1:00
A2 Tom Merritt 2:27
A3 Elmer Karr 1:37
A4 Ollie McGee 1:46
A5 Fletcher McGee 0:39
A6 Julia Miller 2:22
A7 Willard Fluke 1:00
A8 Elizabeth Childers 3:58
A9 A. D. Blood 1:10
B1 Oscar Hummel 3:03
B2 Mellie Clark 0:45
B3 Johnnie Sayre 3:04
B4 Dora Williams 0:37
B5 Reuben Pantier 3:29
B6 Emily Sparks 0:49
B7 Amanda Barker 2:54
B8 The Hill 1:21
B9 William + Emily 1:54
Artwork [Scratchboards] – Penny Jo Buckner
Cello, Arco Bass – Joey Burns
Design – Sheila Sachs
Mastered By, Sequenced By – Jon Marshall Smith
Mixed By – Craig Schumacher
Music By – Richard Buckner (RB)
Percussion – John Convertino
Performer, Written-By [Music] – Richard Buckner
Producer – JD Foster
Recorded By – Craig Schumacher (4, 6, 8, 10, 14, 18)
Recorded By – RB (1 to 3, 5, 7, 9, 11 to 13, 15 to 17)
Script By [Words] – Edgar Lee Masters
Words from Edgar Lee Masters' book of poetry "The Spoon River Anthology" (published 1915)
Recorded at Wavelab, Tucson AZ, and by Richard Buckner at "a secret location."
Total time 33:55

First time to be pressed on vinyl.

On the 100th anniversary of Edgar Lee Masters’ Spoon River Anthology, Merge is reissuing the epic it inspired: Richard Buckner’s The Hill.

The Hill started in 1996 in an old garage that had been converted to The Ranch Olancha Motel, a dusty place near the mouth of Death Valley, between Lone Pine and Dunmovin, California. Buckner, who was en route to Tucson, Arizona, to record what would become Devotion & Doubt, stayed a week in a room with no phone, no television, carrying his guitar, a four-track recorder, and a copy of Masters’ Spoon River Anthology. He tinkered with a few of the book’s poems, put them on a cassette, and forgot about it until an acquaintance discovered it in his truck four years later. Beset with writer’s block and looking for a distraction, Buckner would find in the tape the spur he needed.

Recorded in Edmonton, Alberta, and Tucson, The Hill converts Spoon River poems to music. You’d wonder why a poet in his own right would feel the need to sample another’s work. But Masters’ book of poetry tells much the same story Buckner is accustomed to, the kind of story that makes him distinct among storytellers.

Each page of Spoon River Anthology reads as a final, postmortem dictum of a different deceased resident—more than 250 of them now passed—in the fictional Midwestern town of Spoon River. The epitaphs are important for Buckner because, in death, these people strip the breathing city of its dishonesty. Each one, from Reuben Pantier to Elizabeth Childers to Oscar Hummel, is no longer concerned with whispers and pointed fingers that are often the consequence of a life laid bare for all to see. They’re unleashing themselves, without fallacy or attachment.

Buckner chooses 18 of these confessions, each given a unique rendering. Backed by Calexico’s Joey Burns and John Convertino and surveyed with Buckner’s unflagging vocal desperation, Spoon River’s residents come back to life. Like so much of his career, Buckner disappeared into Spoon River and returns to us with its story.

LP includes a coupon for a full download.
Barcode – 673855035611
Barcode (Side A runout) – 12906 1A MRG356
Barcode (Side B runout) – 12906 1B MRG356
Label Code – LC 29279
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