Songs From The Road
Released 11/11/2014 on Ruf Records
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Songs From The Road
Released 11/11/2014 on Ruf Records
The road has led Dana Fuchs everywhere. But when it came to choosing a
location for Songs From The Road, it had to be New York. The singer and the
city have history. Almost two decades have passed since Dana left her home
in rural Florida and beat a path to the Big Apple. Stepping onto the mean
streets of the Lower East Side aged 19, she was an unknown singer with a
voice and a dream, ready to slug it out on the city’s bearpit jam-circuit.
Since then, New York has been the backdrop to Dana’s meteoric rise.
There were the early buzz-sets in the city’s late-night sweatboxes. The off-
Broadway musical Love, Janis, which saw the multi-talented performer play
the iconic Janis Joplin. Followed by the endless shows and sessions all across
town. No wonder, then, that for Songs From The Road, the Highline Ballroom
on West 16th Street was the perfect fit – and the singer was received like a
local hero.
Released in 2014 on Ruf Records, Songs From The Road is the latest in
the German label’s famous series of live albums, with Dana following in the
hallowed footsteps of legends including Luther Allison, Jeff Healey and the
Royal Southern Brotherhood. As ever, the Songs From The Road concept isn’t
about overdubs, Auto-Tune or opulent production, but the honest bottling of
the two-way energy that only occurs when great artists go nose-to-nose with
their fans. It’s hard to imagine a performer who deserves the treatment more
than Dana: a vocalist who means every note, every night.
A live show by the Dana Fuchs Band is an assault on all the senses. As
such, comprised in Songs From The Road’s two-disc pack, you’ll find an audio
CD capturing the soul power of that classic set on March 14th, 2014, plus a
DVD, directed by Kevin Mackall. Prowling the stage, pouring her heart into
the microphone and owning every song on the setlist, you won’t question the
wisdom of the UK’s Classic Rock Magazine, who famously declared Dana’s
once-in-a-generation voice as “juke-joint dirty and illicit, evoking Janis Joplin,
Mick Jagger and a cigarette butt bobbing in a glass of bourbon…”
You won’t take your eyes/ears off her, but Songs From The Road is far
from a one-woman show. At the Highline Ballroom, Dana’s performance was
taken to even greater heights by her stellar cast of players. On guitar and
backing vocals, give a big hand to long-time wingman and co-songwriter, Jon
Diamond: the former session ace who gave the singer an engine-room shortly
after her arrival in New York. Matt Beck (guitars), Jack Daley (bass), Pete
Levin (keys) and Joe Daley (drums) provide the thrilling musical canvass,
while the so-called Screaming Sirens (aka. Elaine Caswell, Nicki Richards and
Bette Sussman) dovetail with Dana’s lead vocal to create a wall of sound that
rattles your speakers.
Yet it’s the songs that are the true stars on the night. By this point, three
studio albums into their writing partnership, Dana and Jon have amassed a
solid-gold back catalogue, and Songs From The Road mines some of their very
best nuggets. Long-term fans will be delighted to get reacquainted with Tell
Me I’m Not Drinking and Sad Salvation: formative songs that date back to the
Dana Fuchs’ Band’s 2003 debut album, Lonely For A Lifetime. Film nuts who
caught Dana’s feted turn as Sadie in Julie Taymor’s highly acclaimed Beatles
movie, Across The Universe, will adore the closing cover of Don’t Let Me Down.
Those who came onboard with 2011’s Love To Beg, meanwhile, will be
thrilled to find cuts from that album including Set It On Fire, Summersong and
a cover of Otis Redding’s I’ve Been Loving You Too Long. And of course, the
Highline setlist had to have a healthy smattering from 2013’s Bliss Avenue: the
career-best third album that Dana once noted “really purged my soul in a
starker, more naked way, both lyrically and musically”. You won’t dispute
that after hearing the band’s powerhouse live readings of those classic songs,
which include Livin’ On Sunday, Handful Too Many, So Hard To Move and
Vagabond Wind.
Since the noisy birth of rock ‘n’ roll, New York has hosted hundreds of
were-you-there concerts by a roll-call of favourite sons, from The Ramones at
CBGBs to The Velvet Underground at The Factory. Now, with Songs From The
Road, Dana Fuchs has chalked up another entry in the NYC annals and staked
her claim as the city’s most exciting adopted daughter. So start spreading the
news. You’ll want to be a part of it…
-Henry Yates
Classic Rock Magazine
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Dear Prudence
Dana Fuchs Lyrics
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Dear Prudence, greet the brand new day
The sun is up, the sky is blue
It's beautiful and so are you
Dear Prudence won't you come out to play
Dear Prudence open up your eyes
Dear Prudence see the sunny skies
That you are part of everything
Dear Prudence won't you open up your eyes?
Look around round
Look around round round
Look around
Dear Prudence let me see you smile
Dear Prudence like a little child
The clouds will be a daisy chain
So let me see you smile again
Dear Prudence won't you let me see you smile?
Dear Prudence, won't you come out to play
Dear Prudence, greet the brand new day
The sun is up, the sky is blue
It's beautiful and so are you
Dear Prudence won't you come out to play
The song "Dear Prudence" is a timeless classic, originally written and recorded by The Beatles in 1968. This cover version by Dana Fuchs, Evan Rachel Wood, Jim Sturgess, Joe Anderson, and T.V. Carpio is a beautiful interpretation of the song. The lyrics are addressed to Prudence Farrow, the sister of Mia Farrow, who was a friend of The Beatles during their stay in India with Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. Prudence was known for her intense meditation sessions and her reluctance to come out and socialize with the group.
The lyrics of the song encourage Prudence to come out and enjoy the beautiful day, to open her eyes and see the sunny skies, and to smile like a little child. The song is a beautiful tribute to the beauty of nature and the joy of living in the moment. The repetition of "look around" emphasizes the message of the song, which is to appreciate and take in the beauty all around us.
Overall, the song is a beautiful expression of love and encouragement towards someone who is struggling with isolation and introspection. It's a reminder that it's important to live in the moment and take in the beauty around us.
Line by Line Meaning
Dear Prudence, won't you come out to play
Dear Prudence, please join us and enjoy the day
Dear Prudence, greet the brand new day
Dear Prudence, welcome this new day with open arms and an open mind
The sun is up, the sky is blue
The sun is shining and the sky is clear, creating a beautiful day
It's beautiful and so are you
The day is lovely, just like you are
Dear Prudence won't you come out to play
Dear Prudence, join us and enjoy this beautiful day once more
Dear Prudence open up your eyes
Dear Prudence, look around and see the beauty of the world
Dear Prudence see the sunny skies
Dear Prudence, appreciate the clear skies and sunshine
The wind is low the birds will sing
The wind is calm, allowing the birds to chirp and sing
That you are part of everything
You are a part of this beautiful world, Dear Prudence
Dear Prudence won't you open up your eyes?
Dear Prudence, please take a moment to truly see the world around you
Look around round
Take a good look all around you
Look around round round
Take a really good look around you and appreciate every detail
Look around
Take a good look at everything around you and appreciate it
Dear Prudence let me see you smile
Dear Prudence, please smile and enjoy the day with us
Dear Prudence like a little child
Dear Prudence, free yourself and enjoy the day with childlike wonder
The clouds will be a daisy chain
The clouds will form a beautiful chain, much like a string of daisies
So let me see you smile again
Please smile again and enjoy this beautiful moment with us, Dear Prudence
Dear Prudence won't you let me see you smile?
Dear Prudence, please smile once more and enjoy the day with us
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: John Lennon, Paul McCartney
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