Slaid Cleaves (born Richard Slaid Cleaves on June 9, 1964) is an American s… Read Full Bio ↴Slaid Cleaves (born Richard Slaid Cleaves on June 9, 1964) is an American singer. He was born in Washington, D.C. and raised in South Berwick, Maine and Round Pond, Maine.
Slaid Cleaves’ music is marked by both the quirky blend of isolated eccentricity and steely resilience of his Yankee upbringing and the weathered soul of Texas, the state he has called home for over a decade now. First registering on the national folk scene by winning the Kerrville Folk Festival’s New Folk competition in 1992, Cleaves released his national debut No Angel Knows (Philo/Rounder) in 1997, following a string of self-released albums and many nights logged in folk clubs as both a performer and a soundman. Met with effusive critical praise, No Angel Knows was followed by Broke Down (Philo/Rounder) in 2000, which expanded his audience exponentially by virtue of its exceedingly well-crafted songs and rugged Gurf Morlix production. In addition to the title track, a Rod Picott collaboration that won Song of the Year at the Austin Music Awards in 2001, Broke Down featured a couple of interpretations of other writers’ songs prefiguring Slaid’s later work, including a poignant reading of fellow Austinite Karen Poston’s “Lydia.”
Following Broke Down came 2004’s Wishbones (Philo/Rounder), a richly detailed exploration of life’s darker corners where still a ray of hope somehow shines. Wishbones climbed to the top of the Americana Radio chart coming in at #1 for 2004 while Slaid toured relentlessly promoting the album. It was after the recording of Wishbones that Cleaves began to consider the endeavor that became Unsung. “Over the years,” Cleaves explains, “as I grew as a songwriter, my songs began to make up the bulk of my sets. But I continued to throw in the odd song by a hero or friend, both in my shows and on the records I made. I did that partly out of tribute to my influences, but also to give my set, or album, some context and some variety.” These are songs from the songwriter trenches – compositions Cleaves first heard at late-night song-swaps, open-mic nights, during downtime at recording sessions, and on modest self-released CDs. Thanks to the work of producers David Henry and Rod Picott (a long-time Cleaves cohort and fellow Mainer), the performances and backdrops on Unsung are as evocative and captivating as the songs themselves. Cleaves’ gifts as an interpreter are such that the line between singer and song vanish completely.
"Cleaves tells gorgeously compact stories in a voice packed with Texas trail dust." -- Entertainment Weekly
"...one of the finest singer-songwriters in Texas." -- Neil Strauss, The New York Times
Slaid Cleaves’ music is marked by both the quirky blend of isolated eccentricity and steely resilience of his Yankee upbringing and the weathered soul of Texas, the state he has called home for over a decade now. First registering on the national folk scene by winning the Kerrville Folk Festival’s New Folk competition in 1992, Cleaves released his national debut No Angel Knows (Philo/Rounder) in 1997, following a string of self-released albums and many nights logged in folk clubs as both a performer and a soundman. Met with effusive critical praise, No Angel Knows was followed by Broke Down (Philo/Rounder) in 2000, which expanded his audience exponentially by virtue of its exceedingly well-crafted songs and rugged Gurf Morlix production. In addition to the title track, a Rod Picott collaboration that won Song of the Year at the Austin Music Awards in 2001, Broke Down featured a couple of interpretations of other writers’ songs prefiguring Slaid’s later work, including a poignant reading of fellow Austinite Karen Poston’s “Lydia.”
Following Broke Down came 2004’s Wishbones (Philo/Rounder), a richly detailed exploration of life’s darker corners where still a ray of hope somehow shines. Wishbones climbed to the top of the Americana Radio chart coming in at #1 for 2004 while Slaid toured relentlessly promoting the album. It was after the recording of Wishbones that Cleaves began to consider the endeavor that became Unsung. “Over the years,” Cleaves explains, “as I grew as a songwriter, my songs began to make up the bulk of my sets. But I continued to throw in the odd song by a hero or friend, both in my shows and on the records I made. I did that partly out of tribute to my influences, but also to give my set, or album, some context and some variety.” These are songs from the songwriter trenches – compositions Cleaves first heard at late-night song-swaps, open-mic nights, during downtime at recording sessions, and on modest self-released CDs. Thanks to the work of producers David Henry and Rod Picott (a long-time Cleaves cohort and fellow Mainer), the performances and backdrops on Unsung are as evocative and captivating as the songs themselves. Cleaves’ gifts as an interpreter are such that the line between singer and song vanish completely.
"Cleaves tells gorgeously compact stories in a voice packed with Texas trail dust." -- Entertainment Weekly
"...one of the finest singer-songwriters in Texas." -- Neil Strauss, The New York Times
No Angel Knows
Slaid Cleaves Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by Slaid Cleaves:
Another Man's Wealth Another Man's Wealth by Slaid Cleaves Sam Nolan's a ran…
Arnold Nash He was a good prisoner, a bad citizen A terrible family…
Beautiful Thing Surrogates and shadowy henchmen galore Party hacks and swift…
Below There's an old dirt road, just off route nine Fades into…
Beyond Love She sleeps softly beside And in secrets we abide Long gone i…
Black T-Shirt In your black t-shirt, in the parking lot In your drone…
Borderline In the still of the desert, in the light of…
Breakfast In Hell In the melting snows of Ontario Where the wind'll make you…
Broke Down Sherry had a pawn shop band of gold A sink full…
Double Shift Tuesday It’s double shift Tuesday on minimum wage (How'd you end up…
Down at the Horseshoe Lounge Ricky got the quarters for the table and broke While I…
Dreams You hung your hopes on a crooked nail Dropped your dreams…
Drinkin' Days My drinking days are over No more nights at the Carousel My…
Fairest Of Them All Frances Baker was a red-eyed woman She was wanted in fiftee…
Green Mountains And Me You're on the other side of the world tonight But under…
Hard to Believe We got old time bars Still standing on downtown city street…
Horses And Divorces I met Willie by the still, he was brewin' a…
Horseshoe Lounge Ricky got the quarters for the table and broke While I…
Key Chain I had plenty of keys on my key ring A beautiful…
Lydia Lydie lit a cigarette today, Ancient fumbling fingers in her…
Millionaire i started out with one lone dollar gambled with a man,…
Next Heartbreak Next Heartbreak Slaid Cleaves, Magic Rat Music BMI / Rod…
One Good Year It's New Years Day Just like the day before Same old skies…
Puncher's Chance I lit a candle for the lost and lonely And I…
Put the Shovel Down Way back in Blanco County I knew a troubled soul This cowboy…
Quick as Dreams You hung your hopes on a crooked nail Dropped your dreams…
Run Jolee Run Out where the tracks cut county road 9 A diesel pulls…
Sparrow Bedroom curtains sway By a window fan He brings a faded pill…
This Morning I Am Born Again This morning I was born again and a light shines…
Tiger Tom Dixon's Blues Tiger Tom Dixon had a gift from god he could hit…
Tumbleweed Stew I work as a hand in San Saba Fences and windmills…
Twistin' Years ago on an April day A crowd gathered from miles…
White Rose Well the whole town came out to watch The day they…
Wishbones Day after day after Trying to understand Why the world tries…
You're A Mean One Mr. Grinch You're a mean one, Mr Grinch You really are a heel You're…
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