Release Date: 04 June 2021
Label: Continental Song City
Packaging Type: Digipak
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 8713762011864
Genres: Americana  American Folk  
Release Date: 04 June 2021
Label: Continental Song City
Packaging Type: Digipak
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 8713762011864
Genres: Americana  American Folk  
Description
What would you get if John Lee Hooker quarantined with Kraftwerk? Jim Keller's mix of industrial blues and industrial menace, "Don't Get Me Started," could turn out to be the definitive song for the pandemic. Keller first got attention years ago when, as part of San Francisco group Tommy Tutone, he co-wrote and performed "867-5309" ("Jenny Jenny"), a classic power pop tune that made 80's radio so listenable.
After migrating to New York, he jumped the fence, running Philip Glass's publishing company and taking over management of Glass's career as director of Dunvagen Music.
In 2005, Keller returned to recording and performing and with a voice aged by time, whiskey and promises, he's got the sound of someone who could have been Tom Petty's therapist. He's made three solo albums to date Sunshine In My Pocket (2005), Soul Candy (2011) and Heaven Can Wait (2014).
A cult figure in the music business, Keller's gigs at New York's Lakeside Lounge and The Rockwood Music Hall are legendary. If the best players in town weren't on stage with him, they were in the audience, singing along, playing along, making the sort of noise that would get you locked up in a lesser town.
By No Means has been written with longtime collaborator Byron Isaacs (The Lumineers, Levon Helm), produced by Mitchell Froom (Los Lobos, Crowded House, Randy Newman) and Backed by Los Lobos' David Hidalgo on guitar
It's the phrasing that hooks you, sly and all knowing but still waiting to be told that one secret that might make it all worth it, that might make sense of this whole crazy mess.
Tracklisting
Emma Swift
Eileen Rose
Anna Elizabeth Laube
The Weight Band
The Hello Darlins
King Tree & the Earthmothers
Amy Speace
Michael McDermott
Jim Keller
Jim Keller