
Norman Schell and Youth Well Spent
Two Different Worlds
© 2004 Norman Schell and Youth Well Spent
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Country style folk with great story-telling vocals
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Norman Schell's original material is highly regarded in songwriter circles and spans a wide range of styles, from traditional ballads and hornpipes, to gospel, folk and straight forward country. Youth Well Spent consists of disbanded Clean Living compadre Rick Tiven on violin and mandolin, Normans's daughter Galadriel on stand up bass, her husband Dan Hunt on lead guitar and Paul Provost on accordion. We were joined in the making of this album by Clean Living alumni Paul Lambert on pedal steel guitar, and Tex LaMountain singing harmony on the song he penned.
Material was chosen for strength of lyrical content, and universally evocative nature of the stories, presented with a soulful country feel, a clean and engaging style, and solid, upbeat delivery.
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Norman Schell, Family and Friends create a masterpiece
author: Jody NollerJust listened to the CD and was extremely pleased to hear that Norman has continued to produce excellent music even after Clean Living. Loved hearing Far North Again and Gallilee. Norman is very down to Earth and a very good guitarist too, and his songs are very comforting and consoling in the crazy wired world of today. His daughter and her husband are excellent musicians as well and really create a tight musical group. Great to see Tex LaMountain and Paul Lambert back too! Rick Tiven plays very sweet violin in many of the songs. Keep up the great work Norman. Would love to hear "Price I Pay" someday again
Can't get enough! Don't stop!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
author: D. BeliveauSuch a pleasure to listen to. Digs inside your heart. A wonderful group of pure talent, brings tears to your eyes.