Richard Barone

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Glow 03:46 Tools
I Belong to Me 03:53 Tools
I Guess the Lord Must Be in New York City 02:40 Tools
River to River 03:41 Tools
Hey, Can I Sleep on Your Futon? 04:23 Tools
Where The Truth Lies 04:17 Tools
Before You Were Born 04:08 Tools
The Man Who Sold The Wold 04:11 Tools
Showdown 04:26 Tools
Close the Door Lightly When You Go 04:35 Tools
Flew a Falcon 03:39 Tools
I'll Be Your Mirror 03:13 Tools
The Bulrushes 03:00 Tools
Tangled in Your Web 04:15 Tools
Cry Baby Cry 03:21 Tools
To the Pure... 05:15 Tools
Numbers With Wings 04:59 Tools
Silent Symphony 02:09 Tools
Miss Jean 07:14 Tools
Clouds Over Eden 04:03 Tools
Show and Tell 02:36 Tools
Forbidden 03:52 Tools
Nobody Knows Me 03:59 Tools
Sweet Blue Cage 04:26 Tools
Something Happens 03:32 Tools
Love Is a Wind That Screams 04:32 Tools
The Visit 02:45 Tools
Within These Walls 05:35 Tools
Opposites Attracting 04:27 Tools
Standing in the Line 05:23 Tools
I Only Took What I Needed 04:09 Tools
Native Tongue 05:07 Tools
Gravity's Pull 03:55 Tools
Beautiful Human 03:22 Tools
Roman Circus 04:01 Tools
One Dream 05:21 Tools
Ballrooms of Mars 04:06 Tools
Lost Like Me 02:41 Tools
Yet Another Midnight 04:26 Tools
Silence Is Our Song 03:45 Tools
Nancy Jean 02:57 Tools
Girl 03:31 Tools
Radio Silence 03:50 Tools
Law of the Jungle 05:01 Tools
I've Got A Secret 02:52 Tools
Waiting for the Train 03:39 Tools
Paper Airplane 04:35 Tools
learning the game 04:35 Tools
Odd Girl Out 04:00 Tools
Mr. Used-To-Be 04:14 Tools
Sanctified 04:16 Tools
Hollywood 02:49 Tools
When I'm Gone 02:48 Tools
Candied Babes 04:00 Tools
Glow Symphony 04:37 Tools
Sweet Misery 04:37 Tools
I'll Keep It with Mine 04:37 Tools
Pack up Your Sorrows 02:37 Tools
My Wildest Dreams 03:23 Tools
Mr. Used To Be 04:45 Tools
Before You Were Born - original lost demo 04:16 Tools
The Other Side to This Life 03:14 Tools
Sunday Morning 04:30 Tools
River to River - Primal Cuts version 03:45 Tools
Five Years Old 03:02 Tools
Within These Walls (Reprise) 00:42 Tools
The Road I'm On (Gloria) 03:02 Tools
1-2-3..infinity 04:27 Tools
Barbarella 03:02 Tools
Did You Ever Have to Make Up Your Mind? 04:30 Tools
Jacob's Ladder 03:24 Tools
My Sin 02:48 Tools
Hello Hooray (feat. Frankenstein 3000) 04:29 Tools
Vin Scelsa Introduction 01:15 Tools
The Road I'm On (Gloria) - feat. Dion 04:59 Tools
Hey, Can I Sleep On Your Futon? (feat. Matthew Billy) 04:23 Tools
Showdown (E.L.O.) 01:06 Tools
Certain Harbours 03:34 Tools
All Tomorrow's Parties 04:23 Tools
A Call to Prayer 04:07 Tools
The Sidewalks of New York 2011 00:00 Tools
Bleecker Street 04:23 Tools
Don't Make Promises 03:16 Tools
Child of the Moon 04:04 Tools
Number With Wings 04:59 Tools
Did You Ever Have To Make Up Your Mind? (feat. John Sebastian) 03:29 Tools
I’ll Be Your Mirror 03:34 Tools
Guinevere 03:29 Tools
Numbers With Wings (Instrumental) 03:29 Tools
I Took Only What I Needed 03:29 Tools
Under Someone's Spell 03:16 Tools
Don't Open 'Til Doomsday - Previously Unreleased 03:16 Tools
Close the Door Lightly When You Go - Acoustic Remix 03:16 Tools
Flew A Falcon (Nuts & Bolts Version) 02:37 Tools
River To River (House Mix) 04:30 Tools
Everybody's Talking 03:14 Tools
The Sidewalks of New York (2011) [feat. Matthew Billy] 04:30 Tools
To The Pure ... 04:23 Tools
Sunday Morning - Acoustic Remix 04:26 Tools
Welcome 05:48 Tools
The Man Who Sold The Wold (1987) (David Bowie Cover) 00:00 Tools
Standing on The Line 00:00 Tools
Shopping Mall Queen (Feat. Snails) 02:37 Tools
Vin Scelsa's Introduction (Early Show, Bottom Line, 1987) 01:06 Tools
1,2,3... Infinity 04:26 Tools
To The Pure 04:30 Tools
I Belong to Me (Demo) 04:30 Tools
Fade Away 02:37 Tools
Love Is a Wind That Screams (Demo) 04:26 Tools
(She's a Real) Live Wire 02:37 Tools
Don't Open 'Til Doomsday 02:37 Tools
Opium 02:37 Tools
Tangled in Your Web (Hamburg, Germany 1989) 03:14 Tools
Where the Truth Lies [1990] 04:16 Tools
The Bulrushes (Early Show, Bottom Line, 1987) 02:37 Tools
Silent Symphony (Demo) 02:37 Tools
The Man Who Sold The World (David Bowie cover) 04:30 Tools
Sunday Morning (feat. Jenni Muldaur) 02:37 Tools
I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm 02:37 Tools
Love Is a Wind That Screams (Hamburg, Germany 1989) 02:37 Tools
Close the Door Lightly When You Go (feat. Allison Moorer) 02:37 Tools
Glow (Skywalker Mix) 02:37 Tools
Flew a Falcon (Hamburg, Germany 1989) 02:37 Tools
To the Pure...(Demo) 02:37 Tools
Where The Truth Lies (Live Acoustic Version) 02:37 Tools
I Fell for Myself 02:37 Tools
123...Infinity 02:37 Tools
Close the Door Lightly When You Go (feat. Allison Moorer) [Acoustic Remix] 02:37 Tools
Space Boy (feat. Matthew Billy) 02:37 Tools
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Richard Barone: Biography NEW YORK, N.Y. — Glow, the new album from Richard Barone, frontman of cult faves the Bongos, is a sonic delight, like a lost solo Beatle album from a glam-rock future-world. After taking a break from performing to produce others and write a book Barone is back, working with producer Tony Visconti (along with Steve Addabbo, Jill Sobule and others). Glow indeed glows with songs like “Gravity’s Pull,” “Yet Another Midnight” and a captivating cover of T. Rex’s “Girl.” The king of chamber pop shines on this stunning new addition to his catalog. The recording on Bar/None Records will ship on September 14, 2010. The album started as a somewhat casual collaboration between Barone and Visconti. Richard had wanted to work with Tony ever since scheduling conflicts prevented the latter from producing the Bongos’ major label debut. Most of Glow’s tracks were written in the studio; some, like “Girl,” came together very quickly and others, like “Sanctified,” became elaborate Visconti productions. The album utilizes lots of vintage synthesizers and obscure music-making devices that Tony had accumulated from working on sessions with Brian Eno, David Bowie, T. Rex and others. Glow also features state-of-the-art gear that Barone picked up through his close collaboration with Gibson Guitars, including the Digital Les Paul guitar. Each string has the ability to be recorded on its own individual track. The title tune was written when Richard stopped by producer Steve Addabbo’s studio to pick up a hard drive and showed him the prototype instrument. “Walking through Manhattan, I started hearing the arpeggio chords of ‘Glow’ in my head,” says Barone, “Then some words and a melody became attached, set to the rhythm of my walking. When I got to the studio, I couldn’t wait to show Steve the guitar, plug it in and demonstrate the possibilities. I started playing ‘Glow’ and asked if we could record it. It was amazing how quickly it came together.” Amid the high-tech studio recordings Glow also has some lo-fi parts that just sounded right in sequence. Garageband-generated “Radio Silence,” recorded at home on a laptop, comes off as a Euro-Vision style four-on-the-floor classic. The Paul Williams co-written “Silence Is Our Song” is from a live radio broadcast on New York WFUV-FM DJ Vin Scelsa’s “Idiot’s Delight” program. How did Barone end up writing with the guy who gave us such pop radio classics as “Rainy Days and Mondays” and “We’ve Only Just Begun?” Did you know Williams wrote the B Side to Tiny Tim’s “Tip Toe Through the Tulips”? Richard did. He met Williams at a tribute show and the two writers from different eras immediately hit it off. After a number of delays Richard made it out to Paul’s house in California and an all-day marathon writing session ensued. “I started strumming chords as he circled his living room spouting phrases I quickly jotted down on a yellow legal pad. We wrote like that all day,” he says. Another frequent Barone collaborator is Jill Sobule. Among other songs, Barone co-wrote “Bitter” for her album Pink Pearl and Sobule returned the favor on “Odd Girl Out.” The song tells the true story of a lesbian teen in the pre-Stonewall days of the West Village. This time Richard scribbled down lyrics while Sobule strummed. Barone was born and raised in Tampa, Fla. He actually was a DJ at the age of seven on a local Top 40 station and as a teenager befriended and produced Tiny Tim, who was performing in the area. In 1977 he hitched a ride to New York with the Monkees touring backup group (CBGB stalwarts the Laughing Dogs) and lived in a small room in their practice loft as he attempted to take on the big city. This and many other tales can be read in his memoir Frontman: Surviving the Rock Star Myth, his how-to-be-an-entertainer guide as well as a gimlet-eyed autobiography. After moving over the East and Hudson rivers Barone found himself in Hoboken, N.J., where Steve Fallon was just opening the famed music venue Maxwell’s; the club maintains its status as the last of the metro area’s ’70s nightspots. Along with the likes of the Feelies, the dB’s and the Individuals, the Bongos put Hoboken on the map as a place where young musicians could get a start. Many would come from all over the USA to place roots in the metro area’s pre-Williamsburg indie-rock capital. The New York Times asked, “Is there a musician more deserving of the moniker Man About Town than Richard Barone?” The Bongos were the first group from the Hoboken scene to get signed to a major label — on the strength of Drums Along the Hudson, an album that featured a top CMJ Radio single “Mambo Sun” (Barone’s first Bolan cover) as well as “In the Congo” and “The Bulrushes.” The group became a favorite in the emerging college rock circuit and toured the U.S. and Europe sharing bills with the likes of the B-52s and R.E.M. Their song “Numbers With Wings” became a favorite in the early days of MTV. The Bongos released two albums and an EP and left an unfinished album for Island Records called Phantom Train. In 2007 the group reunited for the Hoboken Music and Arts Festival and were given the key to the city by the mayor for their pioneering pop. Barone would go on to make many solo albums including the much lauded Cool Blue Halo that found him experimenting with the cello playing of Jane Scarpantoni while delivering his songs in a chamber-pop setting. In the last decade Barone has worn many hats, writing with others and producing large musical events. Moby recently got involved with a re-mix of the Bongos classic track “Bulrushes.” And the B-52s’ Fred Schneider has tapped him to produce, arrange and co-write on numerous occasions. Tom Moon on NPR said, “Barone knows the alchemic formula for converting an everyday thought into a powerful refrain.” Now he moves on with Glow, a singular burst of optimism with the power of a sunset and the sunrise that follows. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.