
Ritt Deitz
Collected (1999-2000)
© 2006 Ritt Deitz (825576911624)
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Acoustic roots rock - gritty and intelligent
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- JENNY MAGNUS: Songs From Shows (Dimwit Mandatory Observations of An Orchestrated Catastrophe)
- RITT DEITZ: Upstream
- STEPHANIE REARICK: Democracy
- JIM SCHWALL: Getting Old
- MILKBABY: BottLe
- RITT DEITZ: After The Mountains
- STEPHANIE REARICK: Star Belly
- STEPHANIE REARICK: The Bucket Rider
- PASCAL: Hello, My Name Is Pascal
- THE COMA SAVANTS: ç
- MILKBABY: Greetings From The North Mission
- THE COMA SAVANTS: Coma Savant
- STEPHANIE REARICK: The Long Picnic
- YID VICIOUS: Forverts!
- MILKBABY: sTRangE JukeBoX: Live at Mother Fool's
- JACK THE DOG: Missa Canibus
- VARIOUS ARTISTS: Under the Sun: Music of Madison's Outdoor Summer Festivals
- YID VICIOUS: Klez, Kez, Goy Mit Fez
- YOUR MOM SRO: Lizards & Stars
- VARIOUS ARTISTS: Live at Mother Fools
- YOUR MOM (SRO): The Royal Jelly
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This collection of songs from Stay and Hillbilly includes the new single Shake.
Since STAY is now out of print and HILLBILLY will soon be, Ritt has put together a collection of favorites from his first 2 albums for Uvulittle Records. Included is a new single, "Shake," on which Deitz plays all the instruments.
In addition to Deitz on acoustic guitar and vocals, a wide cast of players including Steve Burke, Joe Meisel, Jay Moran and Bif Blumfumgagnge round out the tracks with piano, dobro, electric guitar, lap steel, accordion and violin for a set of acoustic roots rock that ranges from rockin' to meditative.
The result is lovely. It's like being at a Deitz show where he plays nothing but classics. A must have for fans and newcomers alike.
Deitz "works the same side of the street as Greg Brown and Bruce Cockburn, with songs that are concurrently earthy, ethereal, and intelligent" - The Onion