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Released: 2010-06-01

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Title Tracks for See You On The Moon
  • 1. Mixtape
  • 2. Engine To Turn
  • 3. The Things That Everybody Does
  • 4. Six More Days Of Rain
  • 5. Feel Of The World
  • 6. Never Talk About It
  • 7. All The Reasons We Don't Have To Fight
  • 8. Live Till You Die
  • 9. Papercut
  • 10. See You On The Moon
  • 11. Danny's Song
  • 12. After Today

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See You On The Moon is Tift Merritt's most visceral work to date. A deeply centered departure, these focused and creative musical short stories find Tift at the height of her powers. "I wanted to make a really direct record. I wanted to take everything to a place that was less labored, of more depth. Open space, real strength. There was a certain feeling of inevitability about it. Like I found these songs whole."

To bring her musical short stories to life, Merritt recruited Tucker Martine, best known for his work with Bill Frisell, The Decemberists, Sufjan Stevens, Laura Veirs, Spoon, and as one of Paste magazine's top ten producers of the decade. Martine produced, recorded and mixed the record while receiving a detailed tour of Tift's native turf. "It made a lot of sense to take this record back to North Carolina," she added. "Build a fort in our own backyard." With longtime band mates Zeke Hutchins on drums, Jay Brown on bass and vocals, and guitar player Scott McCall, the Martine-Merritt partnership sounds firmly anchored in the deep water of home while deliberately and wholeheartedly venturing from the docks. "Tucker has such a gentle way of bringing the best out of people, of taking the time to see what you are really made of and getting at, and coaxing you further from there. We wanted to come at things from different directions, not go straight for a band combo, really build around the songs rather than some idea of how things were supposed happen. I played more instruments on this record than any other I've made." At heart, See You On The Moon is a profoundly focused Tift doing what she does best better than she ever has - poignant writing and performing welded to the steady pursuit of new places. Joining the `Moon' sessions were, among others, celebrated pedal steel guitarist Greg Leisz and My Morning Jacket's Jim James.

In her nascent career, Tift Merritt has already produced an impressive body of work and earned a passionate, dedicated audience. Her live performances, both with her band and on her own, are similarly riveting. Tift's preceding albums are 2002's debut Bramble Rose, 2005's Grammy nominated Tambourine, and 2008's widely acclaimed Another Country. 2010's stellar See You On The Moon is a most important step forward in a remarkable artistic journey that continues to search, penetrate, and surprise.

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See You On The Moon
  • Audio CD: 0 pages (2010-06-01)
  • Publisher: Fantasy
  • Label: Fantasy
  • Studio: Fantasy
  • Sales Rank in Music: #67702

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25 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Why Isn't She A First-Magnitude Star Yet?!, June 5, 2010
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Erik North (San Gabriel, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: See You On The Moon (Audio CD)
How is it that, after four brilliant studio albums and one live one recorded in England in late 2008 (BUCKINGHAM SOLO), Tift Merritt is still not a star of the first magnitude?

While pop radio is still obsessed with overproduced divas, and country radio is over-infatuated with the bland, inoffensive hits of Carrie Underwood and Taylor Swift, Tift has quietly made a name for herself during the last eight years as a singer/songwriter of intelligence and heart that was a mandatory thing back in the 1970s. That trend continues with SEE YOU ON THE MOON, a gorgeous bit of rootsy, often folk-influenced, country and rock recorded with producer Tucker Martine in Tift's home state of North Carolina with longtime backing musician friends Zeke Hutchins and Jay Brown, along with pedal steel master Greg Leisz (now one of the most wanted session guys of the last twenty years). Save for "Live Till You Die" (written by Emmit Rhodes of the 1960s pop group Merry-Go-Round) and "Danny's...Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Adding the wisdom of age to the beauty of youth, June 3, 2010
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Mitchell Kokai (Raleigh, NC USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: See You On The Moon (Audio CD)
You wouldn't know it by looking at her, but Tift Merritt has been doing this music thing for some time now. She already had been honing her skills for several years by the time her first recordings with the Two-Dollar Pistols surfaced in 1999.

It was the first album under her own name, 2002's Bramble Rose, that generated "The Buzz," and she's had some version of that acclaim ever since. This background is necessary only to underscore the fact that Tift never has settled for a formulaic approach to her music. She could have chosen to stick to an "alt-country" groove, or made her name as a soulful rocker, or channeled the '70s singer-songwriter vibe into a series of well-received albums.

Instead she has decided to follow her muse wherever it leads. And on See You On The Moon, her fourth album of original material, that muse leads in different directions, with pleasing results. Others will focus on the inspiration for particular tracks -- and the stories behind...Read more
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19 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars My introduction to the artist, June 1, 2010
This review is from: See You On The Moon (Audio CD)
I had only vaguely heard of Tift Merritt in the past, and I picked this album up on a whim. I knew that it was a good choice from the first song. I skipped ahead to the title track, because I like songs about the moon (it's weird, I know, but it got me to pick up the album in the first place). "See You on the Moon" is so haunting, and lyrically beautiful, that I had to listen to it a few times before I could move on. When I had gone through the entire album, I had to go to Tift Merritt's website and read the little stories about how she wrote each song. The stories, while not necessary, give an amazing additional depth to each track.

I'm not going to do a song-by-song review. But songs like Engine to Turn, Six More Days of Rain, and After Today are staggering in their depth. Hopefully this album will increase Tift Merritt's presence so that people won't have to discover her the way I did. Talent like this deserves to be recognized.

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