Prosser - Prosser
CD
Performer
 
Title
 
Prosser
UPC
 
61998120752
Genre
 
Country
Released
 
03/13/2007
Track Listing - click icons to preview tracks in Windows Media Player.
1
 
Worthy Seed, A
2
 
Summer Song 3
3
 
I Met a Girl
4
 
Time Has Come, The
5
 
Today
6
 
Summer Song 1
7
 
Get Gone
8
 
State I'm In
9
 
Everything I Do
10
 
Path to a Field with a View of the City, The
11
 
Someday Soon
12
 
Kind Words
13
 
Dwell
14
 
Summer Song 2
Notes / Reviews

Prosser: Eric Woodruff .
Personnel: Eric Woodruff (vocals); Paul Turpin (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, organ, Mellotron, keyboards); Dylan Rieck (cello).
Audio Mixer: Paul Turpin.
Recording information: Bayside Recording; The Ballard House.
Prosser is the work of basically one man named Eric Woodruff. But he certainly can do a lot on his own. This record is steeped in timeless Americana, composed of songs that are in no hurry to get anywhere but are just as enjoyable for their world-weary quality. The album kicks off with a roots-riddled "A Worthy Seed" that is more in line with the roots rock repertoire of the Jayhawks than perhaps Wilco. Prosser also shines on the tunes that seem slow and somewhat somber but a tad more pop oriented, like "Summer Song 3" and the up-tempo "I Met a Girl" that recalls Graham Coxon. Woodruff can also churn out some very sweet, sugar-coated pop gems … la Crowded House with the finely tuned "The Time Has Come" that also resembles something from Peter Bjorn and John. Another nugget comes right afterwards with the slow but stellar "Today." Although three of the numbers have "Summer Song" in them, each is quite different, with "Summer Song 1" being a creepy, haunting and somewhat heady affair that hypnotizes the listener. The weakest of the three is "Summer Song 2" which concludes the album, but not on a high note. Neither as effective is the mournful dirge "State I'm In," which is good but drags the album down. Perhaps the highlight on Prosser is the slow dance groove that guides the bittersweet instrumental "The Path to a Field with a View of the City" ever so gently and delicately. A close second is the tender folksy ballad "Someday Soon." ~ Jason MacNeil

Details
Performers
 
Producer
 
Engineer
 
Label
 
Clickpop Records
Catalog #
 
003
SPAR Code
 
n/a
Year of Original Release
 
2006
Mono/Stereo
 
Stereo
Studio/Live Performance
 
Studio
Distributor
 
Ryko Distribution
# of Discs
 
1