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S.O.B. Recordings and Bulldog Record Productions are proud to announce
the release of Rustic Fixer-Upper by Charlie Burton and
the Texas Twelve Steppers. A varied collection of 14 wonderfully entertaining
songs written by one of America's favorite unknown singer-songwriters,
backed by some of Austin, Texas' best musicians.
Though
hardly a household name outside his native Midwest, Charlie has been
quietly releasing not-so-quiet records for 20 years, accumulating friends
and fans as diverse as fellow ex-Nebraskan Matthew Sweet, Asleep at
the Wheel's Ray Benson, and REM, garnering critical acclaim in The
Village Voice, Billboard, Trouser Press, Creem,
Rolling Stone, etc., etc., etc..
After
inheriting the family harpsichord business at age 21, Charlie returned
home to his native Nebraska, inspired by what he had discovered while
living in the hotbed of socio-musical foment that was Ann Arbor, Michigan
circa 1969-71: Commander Cody and the Lost Planet Airmen, the Stooges,
the MC5. Leading a series of barnstorming bands, releasing records and
traveling throughout the US, Charlie has built up an extremely devoted
following that eagerly awaits the release of RF-U. They should
not be disappointed; this is the (dare we say mature?) recording they
have always hoped Charlie would make.
Imaginatively
produced by Asleep at the Wheal's much-Grammied drummer, David Sanger,
RF-U, Charlie's first full-length recording in six years, would
seem poised to expand Burton's uniquely literate and humorous Mend of
American music styles to a wider audience. Backing Charlie are the Texas
Twelve Steppers - that versatile virtuoso Mark Korpi on guitar, himself
a veteran of such diverse combos as Evan John's H-Bombs, the Naughty
Ones, and Gary Primich; ex-Two Hoots and a Holler and ex-Derailer bass
player Vic Gerrard; and producer Sanger pounding the skins. Supplementing
this solid lineup are some exciting and invaluable guest stars: fiddle
God Erik Hokkanen, steel players Lucky Oceans and Scott Walls, Mary
Cutrufello on baritone guitar, former Small Face lan McLagan and the
Wheel's hot reedster Michael Francis.
Highlights
on RF-U include the swingin' C+W I'm the Guy Who 14 Miss
Universe Slip Thru His Fingers, the savage neo-Cajun groove of
Thin ice/Deep Water, the swirlingly wacky psychosis of
Baby Let's Play God, and the bittersweet bio-ballad Embarrassment
of Riches. But highlights, schmighlights - once you discover
Rustic Fixer-Upper you'll wanna move in!

Find out more
about Charlie Burton at his own site!
Check
out feature
article on Charlie in the Austin Chronicle.
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