A Small Good Thing | ||||
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Studio album by Bocephus King | ||||
Released | 1998 | |||
Recorded | Pachyderm Studios, Cannon Falls, Minnesota/Beatty Lane Studios Vancouver, BC, Canada | |||
Genre | Indie | |||
Label | New West Records. | |||
Producer | Bocephus King. | |||
Bocephus King chronology | ||||
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A Small Good Thing
A Small Good Thing, Bocephus King's second album was released by New West Records in 1998. The album was marketed as country.
Sure, argues Perry, there's a smattering of that within A Small Good Thing, but not enough to ghettoize him within that one genre. "It got great reviews," says Perry, "[but] it got stuffed into places it didn't belong. People are going, "This isn't f-ing country!" The situation was exacerbated in Canada, where the CD "spent most of its life in warehouses." The light at the end of the tunnel appeared at SXSW in the form of an editor from Buscadero, a popular Italian music magazine. Unbeknownst to Perry, the editor was bowled over, and he then returned to Italy with a mission: to inform Europe of the genius of Bocephus King. Perry didn't know what was brewing when he was later interviewed for Buscadero, nor when a European promoter called and booked a tour for him. After apprehensively walking onto a stage in Italy and finding that the crowd knew the words to all his songs, it dawned on him: Bocephus King had quietly become huge in Europe. "We did one big outdoor concert where I thought we were part of a huge festival," says Perry, "and it was just us."
[1]Calgary Straight 2001 Article by Rick Overwater
Contents |
A Small Good Thing
1998 New West Records
Bocephus King: Vocals, 6 & 12 string acoustic guitars, electric guitar, percussion, tympany.
Dan Parry: Drums, percussion, b.g’s.
Darren Paris: Bass, b.g’s.
Doug Fujisawa: Piano, organ, b.g’s.
Paul Rigby: Electric guitar, mandolin, gut string, b.g’s.
Dave Staniforth: acoustic guitar, electric guitar, synther.
Craig Ducommun: piano, organ, synther, harmonica.
Jesse Zubot: violin, mandolin.
Steve Dawson: weissenborn, 6 & 12 string acoustic guitars, electric guitar, slide, pedalsteel.
Brent Sigmeth: b.g’s.
Elliot Polsky: percussion.
Doug Schmidt: Accordion.
Joyita Rubin: cello.
Jed Luhmann: chimes, marimba.
Lori Williams: background vocals.
Kristin Mooney: background vocals.
Jane Sawyer: background vocals.