
Stan Moeller and T.S. Baker
Behind the Curtain
© 1990 1990 Harry Melodies Music Co.
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Folk-pop, love ballads, acoustic, rhythm-based, energetic live-in-the-studio recording...
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- 1 Runaway Train
- 2 Behind the Curtain
- 3 Forever to be true
- 4 She settles for less
- 5 Love can be so cold
- 6 A Mystery
- 7 Don't Start
- 8 Love Doesn't Walk Away
- 9 Falling in love with you
- 10 You must forget her
- 11 Scot Free
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- TS BAKER: Through The Shadows
- STAN MOELLER AND T.S. BAKER: Season of Change
- RIKA SHINOHARA: Songs of My Days
- BLAIR TEFKIN: Shocked and Devastated
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Behind the Curtain (1990 Plum Records) Moeller & Baker's first full-length release, recorded live in the studio, contains twelve original acoustic-based tunes laced with Latin rhythms, light jazz and pop. Sparse, yet inspired arrangements, along with the live energy of the performances. "Tight, biting harmonies and clean acoustic guitar work..." (Victory Review) "The poetry is always sharp often penetrating..." (The Telegraph)
East coast-based duo, Stan Moeller and T.S. Baker, built a steady following throughout the 1990's with their eclectic brand of folk. The pair, whose sound owes as much to the diversity of pop and rock as it does to the folk scene (they tip their hat to the likes of The Beatles, Tom Waits and Kurt Weill), released three CDs filled with traces of folk, pop, light jazz, blues and latin rhythms.
Moeller, whose percussive acoustic guitar injects a rhythmic energy into much of their material, originally hails from the midwest, as does Baker, who aside from playing guitar, piano, accordion, mandolin and percussion, played a major part in producing and arranging all three of their albums.
Both are currently pursuing solo careers, with Moeller following his other passion as a landcape painter, and Baker recording her debut as a solo musician. Visit their web sites for more information.
Audiences and critics have named them...
"Folk Artist of the year - 1997" (Jam Music Magazine )
"Entertainer of the year, 1st Runner-up/1997" (New Hampshire Editions Magazine)
"Best Folk Duo of 1994" (The Seacoast Music Awards)
"Best Folk Duo of 1993" (The Portsmouth Herald)
"Best Locally-produced CD of 1993/"Walking on Ledges" (The Portsmouth Herald)
Appearances with:
Greg Brown
Leo Kottke
Donovan
Christine Lavin
Jessie Colin Young
Patty Larkin
Roger McGuinn
Bill Morrissey
Cheryl Wheeler
& others...
What people have said about Stan Moeller and T.S. Baker:
"Incredible...Breaking all the musical molds" (The Boston Globe)
"An example of the best singer-songwriter inventory in the country" (Northeast Performer Magazine)
"Stan Moeller and T.S. Baker are one of the most enjoyable duos on the folk circuit today. They
have a nice balance of solo songs and harmonies, with each song coming through as a well-chiseled sculpture." (Sing Out! Magazine)
"Moeller can craft a rhythm so infectious that you'll dance to his tune, willing or not. T.S. sings acoustic pop and jazz, and writes sweet arrangements that add class." (Victory Review)
"They smoothly shift through a variety of styles from electric folk to Latin-beat pop to acoustic love songs to torchy jazz." (Dirty Linen)
"The chemistry of beauty. Wow!" (Buddy Mondlock, Singer-songwriter/Recording Artist)
"Beautiful ballads and intimate arrangements...songs that drift towards the experimental edge"
(Songwriter's Monthly)
"The combination of Baker's beautiful voice - with great range and passion - with their dual
acoustic guitars is exquisite. " (Jam Music Magazine)
"Baker and Moeller connect beautifully, conjuring up dazzling music and intriguing lyrics with
apparent effortlessness.." (The Portsmouth Herald)
"The songs are lyrically and musically stimulating, and the performances are stellar. It's
hard not to overuse superlatives..." (FACE Magazine)
"Sharp guitar licks and piercing lyrics...savory vocals. Good enough to eat!" (Marilyn Rea Beyer, WUMB)
"They're terrific." (Micah Engber, host of "Sometimes Acoustic," Maine Public Radio)
"If you ever get the chance to see Stan & T.S. - don't pass it up. They are equally as much fun to
watch as they are to listen to!" (Dick Pleasants, WGBH)
Moeller and Baker have recorded 3 CDs (2 are available at cdbaby: Season of Change and Behind the Curtain). The other title, the duo's second release, "Walking on Ledges" is currently only available on cassette, and via the artist's web sites.