Mr. Smolin

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The Earth Keeps Turning On 04:00 Tools
Face The World 03:55 Tools
Tilting 04:13 Tools
A Goddamn Thing 05:13 Tools
Mata Hari 04:21 Tools
Angels 06:52 Tools
Very Good In Her Nature 04:51 Tools
Knock This Gulag Down II 01:09 Tools
Knock This Gulag Down III 02:30 Tools
Toll On You 06:08 Tools
Casper 06:19 Tools
Twilight In America 04:01 Tools
Knock This Gulag Down I 01:21 Tools
Boss Radio 05:46 Tools
The Rodeo 05:40 Tools
Lost In You 04:53 Tools
Every Shepherd's Tongue 07:13 Tools
The Guns of Navarone 04:57 Tools
When No One Knows You're There 09:18 Tools
At Apogee 07:42 Tools
Take Me To The Wind 07:42 Tools
The Last Thing That You Do 04:37 Tools
Why I Came 07:42 Tools
I Will Be Home Soon 07:42 Tools
The Shaming Of The True 05:40 Tools
Way Back In 02:43 Tools
Veronica Lake 04:14 Tools
Dad Is Dead 06:25 Tools
Faery Lands Forlorn 07:40 Tools
One And The Same 04:19 Tools
Rainy Franklin Day 06:25 Tools
Knock This Gulag Down (uncut) 04:43 Tools
A Lovely Shade of Bronze 04:50 Tools
Avon Calling 03:45 Tools
A Goddamn Thing (Alternate Take) 06:25 Tools
In The Hoosegow 06:25 Tools
My Grandfather 00:42 Tools
The Devil Isn't Real 05:41 Tools
Scarecrow Jesus 04:49 Tools
Lily of the Valley 03:53 Tools
Velma Barfield 02:19 Tools
A Goddamn Thing (Alternate Take #2) 02:19 Tools
Welcome To Nowheresville 02:19 Tools
An El Coyote Moment 00:43 Tools
Movie Star 03:49 Tools
A Nice Place To Live 00:48 Tools
Mojave 03:49 Tools
Observatory 04:41 Tools
Sal Mineo 00:38 Tools
It's We Who Turn 00:38 Tools
Other People's Children 00:38 Tools
Don't You Believe It 00:38 Tools
Carnival 00:38 Tools
No Bit Of Difference 00:38 Tools
Veronica Lake (Alternate Take) 04:18 Tools
Heaven's Not High 04:18 Tools
The Earth Keeps Turning On-(W Mr. Smolin) 04:18 Tools
Salvia Regina 04:18 Tools
The Devil Isn't Real2 04:18 Tools
Veronica Lake2 04:18 Tools
Furbelow Canyon 04:18 Tools
My Hero 04:18 Tools
Bizzy Buzz-Buzz 04:18 Tools
The Guns of Navarone2 04:18 Tools
Gumby on the Moon 04:18 Tools
Decade Four 04:18 Tools
Walt Whitman High 04:18 Tools
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Mr. Smolin is the performance moniker of Los Angeles songwriter Barry Smolin, aka Shmo. Best known as the host of the psychedelic radio show The Music Never Stops on KPFK 90.7 FM in Southern California, Smolin has been writing songs for 30 years in a variety of genres, finally settling on a piano-based offbeat pop sound that reflects influences ranging from Stephen Foster and Hoagy Carmichael to poet-artists like Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen to singer-songwriters like Cat Stevens and Harry Nilsson and Elton John and David Bowie and Randy Newman and Tom Waits to pop eccentrics like Gilbert O'Sullivan and Tim Buckley as well as theatre composers like Jerome Kern and Stephen Sondheim, among many others. Smolin's first band, The Wake, formed post-high school in 1978, was also his first musical interaction with the artist now known as Stew, who played guitar in that late-adolescent outfit. Other members of the group included drummer Eldad Tarmu (now well-known as a jazz vibraphonist), bassist Viken Garabedian, and pianist/singer Ron Dumas (later of Dumas & Attack Group), who also wrote some of the songs. The Wake played its first professional show together in April of 1979 at The Troubadour in West Hollywood, CA. The group disbanded in 1980 after a year of gigs in the Los Angeles club scene. The next 21 years Smolin spent variously playing solo (including appearances at Gerde's Folk City while residing in New York in the mid-'80s), as a duo with college-chum Harvey Canter, and as the keyboard player in Canter's bands Sea of Green and Ruby Flux. Having set aside his own music for most of the '90s, concentrating instead on writing poetry and playing other people's music, both live and on the radio, Smolin regained his muse and started writing songs again in 2001, the batch of tunes that would become his 2004 album At Apogee, a lush, non-linear song-cycle produced by Stew. Performers on the album included horn virtuoso Probyn Gregory, the psychedelic surf-noir band Double Naught Spy Car, and other hit-men from the L.A. indie-pop mafia. Village Voice music critic Richard Gehr dubbed Smolin's style on At Apogee "psychedelic cabaret music." Mr. Smolin's 2nd album is another collaboration with Stew entitled The Crumbling Empire Of White People. Released in June of 2007, The Crumbling Empire Of White People is the artist's take on love and loss, politics, religion, and other burdens of our age. Renowned "Pervasive" artist and longtime Smolin enthusiast Gary Baseman provides 4 original paintings for the album art on The Crumbling Empire Of White People. Mr. Smolin's song "The Earth Keeps Turning On" is featured on Episode 7 (Season 3) of the Showtime television series "Weeds." In addition, the song is also featured on the Weeds Season 3 Soundtrack Album released in June of 2008. On November 4, 2009, Mr. Smolin will release his 3rd album Bring Back The Real Don Steele, a Los Angeles song-cycle recorded live and unrehearsed at Echo Curio, an art gallery on Sunset Blvd. in the city's Echo Park neighborhood. Smolin's band on Bring Back The Real Don Steele includes L.A. stalwarts Probyn Gregory, Paul Lacques, Vince Meghrouni, Miles Mosley, and Brandon Jay. Singing back-up vocals are Harvey Canter, Patria Jacobs, and Chris Rael. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.