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David Berkeley

David Berkeley (born David Berkeley Friedland,[1] September 22, 1976) is an American singer and songwriter.

David Berkeley
David Berkeley live at Bloc, Glasgow, June 2009
Background information
Birth nameDavid Berkeley Friedland
Born (1976-09-22) 22 September 1976 (age 47)
New Jersey, United States
GenresAcoustic, indie, Americana
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar
Years active2002–present
LabelsStraw Man
Websitewww.davidberkeley.com

He has released four studio albums, one live album[2] and has published a book,[3] all of them self-produced under the Straw Man label, in a recording career that began in 2002.

Berkeley accompanies his singing on acoustic guitar, solo or with supporting instruments; his music has been described as acoustic, indie and Americana. He is also known for collaborating with trance music artists on remixes of his own songs and on original material.

After growing up in his native New Jersey and graduating from Harvard he has lived in several areas of the United States working as a tour guide, a travel writer and a teacher among other employments. After the starting of his career as a professional musician he moved first to Atlanta and then to Tralonca, a small village in Corsica. He now resides in Santa Fe, New Mexico.[4] The places he lived in are a strong inspiration for his songwriting, as are the people in his family (his parents, his wife and his two children).

Biography edit

David Berkeley was born David Berkeley Friedland in September, 1976. His parents gave him the middle name Berkeley—which he later picked as his stage name—after having been graduate students at the University of California-Berkeley in the early 1970s before they moved to New Jersey.[1]

David started showing a passion for singing while still in nursery school,[5] having attended a musical school. Because of this he had his first experience of singing on stage at the age of three or four.[6] Also when he was four, the woman taking care of him was an Avon saleswoman; she would bring him with her while going door to door, and he would sing to her potential customers.[7] In an interview he credits receiving cookies and applause for singing "that song about the Titanic sinking" (likely "The Titanic") as an early experience of positive feedback.[5] His parents helped him nurture his passion for music by taking him to several Broadway shows, and was usually selected as the leading vocalist in high school musicals.[8] Initially he played tuba,[6] and did not start to play guitar until the age of 15[9] when he would perform songs by Neil Young, Crosby, Stills & Nash and Grateful Dead "mostly to get girls".[10]

He graduated from Harvard with degrees in literature and philosophy.[1] During his time there he used to busk in Harvard Square; in the same period he started writing songs[9] "to win (his) girlfriend back".[8]

David Berkeley lived in Alaska, where he contributed to the Let's Go Alaska travel guide;[9] Idaho, where he was a river-rafting guide; Santa Fe, where he worked for Outside magazine; Santa Cruz; Brooklyn (New York City), teaching creative writing in a public school in an impoverished area; Atlanta and Tralonca, a small village in Corsica, while his wife worked on her PhD in anthropology.[11]

While living in Santa Fe, David Berkeley managed a local band. This, in his own words, got him "excited about the music business". It was only after this band broke up that he decided to record his own music.[8]

He decided to become a full-time musician while he was teaching in Brooklyn, as having a double career was taking its toll on his voice and his private life.[8]

He presently lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico with his wife Sarah and sons Jackson and Noah.[1]

Recording career edit

The Confluence edit

His debut came in 2002 with the mostly acoustic The Confluence, in which David Berkeley already displayed the characteristic traits that still identify his style: elaborated lyrics about personal topics, complex song construction, varying chord patterns.

After the Wrecking Ships edit

In 2004, Berkeley released his second album, After the Wrecking Ships, in which he made use of more electric instruments but still without abandoning the genre that he defines "acoustic/indie/alt/folk/whatever-you-want-to-add-here".[12] It sold over 10,000 copies.[13]

This album includes "Fire Sign", written for an episode (Wannabe) of the second season of CBS-TV's Without a Trace[1][14] and produced by Will Robertson.[15][16] Although there are sources saying that the same song has also been used in the CSI: Crime Scene Investigation episode A Thousand Days on Earth,[17] this appears not to be true.

Live from Fez edit

In 2005, David Berkeley released Live from Fez, the testimony of a live event held on February 22 of the same year, one of the last concerts held at the popular Lower Manhattan club. Along with the CD is a DVD including four songs recorded in the same occasion. This live release displays not only David Berkeley's heartfelt musical style, but also his sense of humor in the intermissions between songs.

David Berkeley claims that this is the only live album ever released to be recorded at the now-closed New York club[18] however, in 2004, Bree Sharp had released an album also recorded at the club, entitled Live at Fez.[19]

Strange Light edit

2006 saw David Berkeley working at the Engine Studios in Chicago[20] to record his third studio album, Strange Light, that would not be released until 2009. This delay allowed his fans and some reviewers to compare it – tongue-in-cheek – with Guns N' Roses's Chinese Democracy.[21] When released, the album was enriched by the production of Brian Deck (Counting Crows, Modest Mouse, Iron and Wine, Josh Ritter). Its style has been judged affirming and intriguing even though downtrodden and melancholic.[22]

Some Kind of Cure edit

In late 2009, David Berkeley announced on his website and through his mailing list that he was working on a new album called Some Kind of Cure, mostly written while living in Corsica where, in his own words, he had the chance to listen to whatever surrounded him[23][24] and take in the silence around.[25]

As has been done more or less successfully in the past by other bands or artists[26] (among which Marillion,[27] Public Enemy[28] and Jill Sobule[29]), David Berkeley asked for his fans' contribution for the production of the record;[30][31] the experiment was successful.[32]

The album was released on January 25, 2011, and is accompanied by a book written by Berkeley himself and entitled 140 Goats & a Guitar, telling the stories behind the inspiration for each song in the album.[3][9][33][34]

In this album Berkeley is accompanied among others by Peter Bradley Adams of Eastmountainsouth on piano, Kim Taylor of Over the Rhine on background vocals and by long-term collaborator Jordan Katz of Common Rotation on horns and banjo;[35][36][37] it was produced by long-term collaborator Will Robertson, who had also produced the song "Fire Sign" included in After the Wrecking Ships and has also worked with Shawn Mullins, Clay Cook, Pat Sansone and Peter Ostroushko.[15][16][38] Robertson also played bass and keyboards on the album.[33]

Some Kind of Cure features much more electric guitar than Berkeley's previous works,[39] alongside the church bells of Tralonca and a Corsican choir.[35][36][37]

"George Square", the first single from the album, has been made available for download several weeks before the release of the record.[40] Besides twelve original songs, Some Kind of Cure includes David Berkeley's version of "Shenandoah".[24][33]

Fire in My Head edit

David Berkeley released in 2013 Fire in My Head, recorded in only a few weeks with the help and the production of Jono Manson (who, besides releasing several album with his own band, worked with Blues Traveler and Donald Rubinstein among others and appeared at Pete Seeger's 90th birthday celebration)[41] and accompanied once again by Jordan Katz and Bill Titus.

It has also been released, for the first time in Berkeley's discography, on vinyl.[42]

Other recordings edit

 
David Berkeley in Glasgow (June 2009)

David Berkeley also recorded a song ("Love's the Only Thing That Shuts Me Up") for Ciao My Shining Star, a tribute album to Mark Mulcahy (the former vocalist of Miracle Legion) that features contributions from Mark Mulcahy's favourite musicians. Besides David, other artists featured are Thom Yorke of Radiohead, Michael Stipe of R.E.M. and J Mascis of Dinosaur Jr.[43] The album was released on September 29, 2009, and David Berkeley's contribution has been widely appreciated.[44][45] He also took part in the benefit live concert that followed that album, held in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.[46]

During his stay in Corsica, David Berkeley took part to the recording of a cover version of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" with local artists[5] which has not been released yet.

"Fire Sign" from After the Wrecking Ships has been remixed by Steve Brian into an electronica trance track and released in September 2010 by Enhanced under the name of "Agulo feat. David Berkeley",[47] which is reported to have been a dancefloor favourite of renowned DJs such as Tiësto[48][49] and Sean Tyas.[9] Further versions of the same track have been created by Will Holland, in a bigroom progressive style, and by Freigeist.[50][51] The Steve Brian version was included in Enhanced's Best of 2010 iTunes compilation after listeners voted it as one of the best 25 releases of the year by that label.[52]

David Berkeley gave his voice for a second progressive house track called "Vueltas" created by the same Steve Brian who had worked on the dance version of "Fire Sign"[53] and is rumored to be collaborating with other dance artists in creating new music to which he'd add his vocals.[8] In early 2014, he also contributed vocal parts to a song on the album "Field Studies" by Ben Cosgrove, a composer and multi-instrumentalist.[54]

More recently in 2018 David Berkeley has had one of his songs "The Faded Red and Blue" remixed while teaming up with Steve Brianwhich. This song while deeply political relates to the "faded red and blue flag of the USA missing a star or two" and focuses on the immigration issues (political issues) which the USA faces at the current time.

Literary career edit

140 Goats and a Guitar edit

David Berkeley published a book called 140 Goats & a Guitar[55] through his own Straw Man label. It was released in January 2011 as a companion book to his fourth studio album Some Kind of Cure and tells the inspiration behind each song in the album through short stories based on real-life events.[56] Berkeley made clear that such tales are not to be considered synopses of the songs, but simple aids to better understand them.[57]

Inspiration edit

In an interview, David Berkeley mentioned as his influences Paul Simon for the lyrics, Nick Drake for the mood, and then Neil Young, The Band, Elliott Smith and Jerry Garcia of the Grateful Dead.[58] He also admitted to be inspired by hip hop artist Brother Ali and indie rockers The Hold Steady.[6] He insists, however, that most of his inspiration derives from poetry (he is especially fond of Yeats and Keats's Ode on a Grecian Urn is heavily quoted in "A Moon Song" from The Confluence), passages of prose, people (his parents and his wife and sons especially), the outdoors, art and most form of visual images.[58] He admits to have at least once chosen the topic of a song because a friend pressured him into it.[59]

David Berkeley has a penchant for using geography-related references as song titles. Among them "Leaving Idaho" from The Confluence;[60] "Jefferson", "Times Square", "Chicago" and "Bushwick" from After the Wrecking Ships;[61] "Willis Avenue Bridge", "Sweet Auburn" and "Milwaukee Road" from Strange Light,[62] "George Square" from Some Kind of Cure.[33]

Live career edit

In 2003, David Berkeley showcased at the popular South by Southwest festival in Austin, Texas, where he returned in 2004 and 2011.[63][64] He also toured the United States and supported such artists as Ben Folds, Rhett Miller and Ed Harcourt.

In 2006, he participated in the Jeep Compass Summer Music Tour.[65]

In early 2007, David Berkeley toured the United Kingdom for the first time, alongside Ben Parker. He returned to the UK at the end of the same year with Common Rotation.

 
David Berkeley and Jordan Katz (of Common Rotation) live at The Drawing Room, Glasgow (June 2009)

After having spent most of 2008 in Corsica with his family keeping his musical profile low, in 2009 after the release of Strange Light David Berkeley toured with Katie Melua accompanied by Jordan Katz of Common Rotation. With Katz he also toured once more the United Kingdom.

In 2010 he was a finalist in the Mountain Stage Newsong Contest after having been one of the two winners of the "Early Bird" stage alongside Rebecca Jordan. The contest was eventually won by Amber Rubarth.[66]

Following the release of Some Kind of Cure, David Berkeley is touring the United States in what he called Some Kind of Tour.[9][67][68][69] It is not a long tour but a series of small tours with breaks that allow him to return to California to spend time with his family. It also features readings from his new book.[57]

He has appeared on Ira Glass's This American Life.[70] He mentioned this experience as the proudest moment of his career so far.[6]

Besides the artists already mentioned, David Berkeley has toured with Billy Bragg, Don McLean, Nickel Creek, Rufus Wainwright, Ray Lamontagne, Howie Day, Gary Jules, Dido, Vienna Teng, Joseph Arthur, Hem, Mason Jennings and Ben Lee.

David Berkeley's live concerts, both those with a full band and the solo ones (not to mention the dates in which he has performed in duo with Jordan Katz), have been praised for their gentleness and richness.[71] Between songs he uses to tell short anecdotes usually extremely funny, witty and erudite.[9]

The ATL Collective edit

In July 2009, David Berkeley, then living in Atlanta, announced the formation of the "ATL Collective" (not to be confused with the "Atlanta Collective", a similar project focused on blues[72]) featuring himself, Micah Dalton and Samantha Murphy. Their intention was to gather as many musicians from Atlanta as possible once a month, on a Wednesday, in a café in the Old Fourth Ward area to cover whole classic albums. On their debut the three artists, accompanied by other local musicians, covered the whole Bob Dylan album Blood on the Tracks.[73][74] The second album covered has been Rumours by Fleetwood Mac.[75] Other albums played were At Folsom Prison by Johnny Cash and Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band by The Beatles.[9]

Critical appreciation edit

David Berkeley's debut album, The Confluence, received very positive reviews that compared him to such great artists in his field such as Donovan and Nick Drake.[76] His tenor voice has been defined by some reviewer so hypnotizing that he "could easily spin tales of cleaning his bathroom, cleaning his catbox, or participating in any number of equally mundane or horrifying events", and this paired with honest, warm lyrics.[77] Also appreciated were the orchestral arrangements backing up his music.[76] His delivery has been defined delicate and tasteful, sober but not cheap, sweet and sour,[78] his songs are considered rich in texture and poetic,[79] and his voice confident and reassured.[24]

 
David Berkeley and Jordan Katz at Bloc, Glasgow (June 2009)

After the Wrecking Ships also gathered enthusiastic reviews and more comparisons to established artists, such as Wilco and Ryan Adams,[80] and was chosen as the best album of 2004 by established Rolling Stone critic Rob O'Connor.[81] The New York Times critic Jon Pareles showed his high appreciation for this album.[82] The Pittsburgh Pulp defined David Berkeley one of the best examples in the resurgence of folk rock, praising the American taste of his songs along with his melodic and melancholy voice.[83] The already mentioned Rob O'Connor, on Harp Magazine, noticed a superficial resemblance to the quieter side of Eddie Vedder paired with wanderlust and bravado, in the finest troubadour tradition.[84] In the same year he was also officially recognized by ASCAP as one of the most important emerging songwriters in the United States.[85]

To highlight David Berkeley's perception by the general public, it is interesting to notice that once he has been hired (and flown cross-country) to help a fan serenading his ex-girlfriend.[70]

The song Red, included in this album, has been criticized by the people of Cleveland for depicting their town in a negative way; the only time he sang the song in Ohio, David Berkeley changed the reference in the lyrics to Pittsburgh.[58]

Live from Fez was appreciated in its maturity and was reviewed as a good ensemble work,[86] although some reviewers took exception at David Berkeley's on-stage habit, reflected in this album, to intersperse his setlist of quiet, warm songs with light-hearted banter.[87]

Strange Light was also welcomed warmly by the critics adding to the list of artists David Berkeley has been compared to such influential names as James Taylor,[88] Damien Rice, David Gray,[89] Jackson Browne, Cat Stevens,[90] Elliott Smith[91] and Five for Fighting.[92] This is the album, in some critics' opinion, that could give Berkeley "the big break".[89] According to another critic, David Berkeley now is above comparisons and could be mentioned in the company (and could fit in the same period, the 1970s) of most of the artists he has been compared to.[90] The passion and diversity of his lyrics and the poignancy of his music has also been widely praised,[92] as has the emotional depth of his works.[93] The originality and complexity of his arrangements have been positively highlighted.[94]

Some Kind of Cure has been praised for its originality, even compared to Berkeley's previous albums, and from the range of influences the various songs seem to have been inspired to.[39] Although the more rock songs have been judged less interesting than the rest of the album, Berkeley's skills as a lyricist and a storyteller have been once again praised, and the texture of the songs have been called "subtle" with the lyrics mentioned as "thoughtful but not self-indulgent".[95] His gift of describing reality under other people's point of views is considered exceptional, allowing his songs to paint reality from different perspectives.[25]

It has been judged the best album Berkeley has released yet thanks to the warmth of the melodies and the soul he seems to have poured in it,[9] although some judged it too measured and not emotional enough.[96] This record suggested comparisons with Steve Reynolds, Josh Ritter, Eastmountainsouth, Rosie Thomas, Ray LaMontagne,[97] Ben Gibbard of Death Cab for Cutie,[56] Joseph Arthur,[98] Dan Fogelberg and John Denver.[24]

The Boston Phoenix defined him "the best of the young American songwriters, a voice full of feeling and a big, big heart. And the balls to say what he thinks".[97]

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

Collaborations edit

Year Song Original artist
2010
"Fire Sign (Steve Brian's Original Mix)" Agulo, David Berkeley
"Vueltas" Steve Brian, David Berkeley
2011
"Believe feat. David Berkeley" Sean Tyas
2012
"George Square (Original Mix) Steve Brian, David Berkeley
"Take My Hand feat. David Berkeley" Sean Tyas
"Blood & The Wine (Original Mix) Agulo, David Berkeley
"Sail On The Waves feat. David Berkeley" Walsh, McAuley
2013
"Fallen For You (Original Mix) Steve Brian, David Berkeley

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David Berkeley born David Berkeley Friedland 1 September 22 1976 is an American singer and songwriter David BerkeleyDavid Berkeley live at Bloc Glasgow June 2009Background informationBirth nameDavid Berkeley FriedlandBorn 1976 09 22 22 September 1976 age 47 New Jersey United StatesGenresAcoustic indie AmericanaInstrument s Vocals guitarYears active2002 presentLabelsStraw ManWebsitewww wbr davidberkeley wbr com He has released four studio albums one live album 2 and has published a book 3 all of them self produced under the Straw Man label in a recording career that began in 2002 Berkeley accompanies his singing on acoustic guitar solo or with supporting instruments his music has been described as acoustic indie and Americana He is also known for collaborating with trance music artists on remixes of his own songs and on original material After growing up in his native New Jersey and graduating from Harvard he has lived in several areas of the United States working as a tour guide a travel writer and a teacher among other employments After the starting of his career as a professional musician he moved first to Atlanta and then to Tralonca a small village in Corsica He now resides in Santa Fe New Mexico 4 The places he lived in are a strong inspiration for his songwriting as are the people in his family his parents his wife and his two children Contents 1 Biography 2 Recording career 2 1 The Confluence 2 2 After the Wrecking Ships 2 3 Live from Fez 2 4 Strange Light 2 5 Some Kind of Cure 2 6 Fire in My Head 2 7 Other recordings 3 Literary career 3 1 140 Goats and a Guitar 4 Inspiration 5 Live career 5 1 The ATL Collective 6 Critical appreciation 7 Discography 7 1 Studio albums 7 2 Collaborations 8 Bibliography 9 ReferencesBiography editDavid Berkeley was born David Berkeley Friedland in September 1976 His parents gave him the middle name Berkeley which he later picked as his stage name after having been graduate students at the University of California Berkeley in the early 1970s before they moved to New Jersey 1 David started showing a passion for singing while still in nursery school 5 having attended a musical school Because of this he had his first experience of singing on stage at the age of three or four 6 Also when he was four the woman taking care of him was an Avon saleswoman she would bring him with her while going door to door and he would sing to her potential customers 7 In an interview he credits receiving cookies and applause for singing that song about the Titanic sinking likely The Titanic as an early experience of positive feedback 5 His parents helped him nurture his passion for music by taking him to several Broadway shows and was usually selected as the leading vocalist in high school musicals 8 Initially he played tuba 6 and did not start to play guitar until the age of 15 9 when he would perform songs by Neil Young Crosby Stills amp Nash and Grateful Dead mostly to get girls 10 He graduated from Harvard with degrees in literature and philosophy 1 During his time there he used to busk in Harvard Square in the same period he started writing songs 9 to win his girlfriend back 8 David Berkeley lived in Alaska where he contributed to the Let s Go Alaska travel guide 9 Idaho where he was a river rafting guide Santa Fe where he worked for Outside magazine Santa Cruz Brooklyn New York City teaching creative writing in a public school in an impoverished area Atlanta and Tralonca a small village in Corsica while his wife worked on her PhD in anthropology 11 While living in Santa Fe David Berkeley managed a local band This in his own words got him excited about the music business It was only after this band broke up that he decided to record his own music 8 He decided to become a full time musician while he was teaching in Brooklyn as having a double career was taking its toll on his voice and his private life 8 He presently lives in Santa Fe New Mexico with his wife Sarah and sons Jackson and Noah 1 Recording career editThe Confluence edit His debut came in 2002 with the mostly acoustic The Confluence in which David Berkeley already displayed the characteristic traits that still identify his style elaborated lyrics about personal topics complex song construction varying chord patterns After the Wrecking Ships edit In 2004 Berkeley released his second album After the Wrecking Ships in which he made use of more electric instruments but still without abandoning the genre that he defines acoustic indie alt folk whatever you want to add here 12 It sold over 10 000 copies 13 This album includes Fire Sign written for an episode Wannabe of the second season of CBS TV s Without a Trace 1 14 and produced by Will Robertson 15 16 Although there are sources saying that the same song has also been used in the CSI Crime Scene Investigation episode A Thousand Days on Earth 17 this appears not to be true Live from Fez edit In 2005 David Berkeley released Live from Fez the testimony of a live event held on February 22 of the same year one of the last concerts held at the popular Lower Manhattan club Along with the CD is a DVD including four songs recorded in the same occasion This live release displays not only David Berkeley s heartfelt musical style but also his sense of humor in the intermissions between songs David Berkeley claims that this is the only live album ever released to be recorded at the now closed New York club 18 however in 2004 Bree Sharp had released an album also recorded at the club entitled Live at Fez 19 Strange Light edit 2006 saw David Berkeley working at the Engine Studios in Chicago 20 to record his third studio album Strange Light that would not be released until 2009 This delay allowed his fans and some reviewers to compare it tongue in cheek with Guns N Roses s Chinese Democracy 21 When released the album was enriched by the production of Brian Deck Counting Crows Modest Mouse Iron and Wine Josh Ritter Its style has been judged affirming and intriguing even though downtrodden and melancholic 22 Some Kind of Cure edit In late 2009 David Berkeley announced on his website and through his mailing list that he was working on a new album called Some Kind of Cure mostly written while living in Corsica where in his own words he had the chance to listen to whatever surrounded him 23 24 and take in the silence around 25 As has been done more or less successfully in the past by other bands or artists 26 among which Marillion 27 Public Enemy 28 and Jill Sobule 29 David Berkeley asked for his fans contribution for the production of the record 30 31 the experiment was successful 32 The album was released on January 25 2011 and is accompanied by a book written by Berkeley himself and entitled 140 Goats amp a Guitar telling the stories behind the inspiration for each song in the album 3 9 33 34 In this album Berkeley is accompanied among others by Peter Bradley Adams of Eastmountainsouth on piano Kim Taylor of Over the Rhine on background vocals and by long term collaborator Jordan Katz of Common Rotation on horns and banjo 35 36 37 it was produced by long term collaborator Will Robertson who had also produced the song Fire Sign included in After the Wrecking Ships and has also worked with Shawn Mullins Clay Cook Pat Sansone and Peter Ostroushko 15 16 38 Robertson also played bass and keyboards on the album 33 Some Kind of Cure features much more electric guitar than Berkeley s previous works 39 alongside the church bells of Tralonca and a Corsican choir 35 36 37 George Square the first single from the album has been made available for download several weeks before the release of the record 40 Besides twelve original songs Some Kind of Cure includes David Berkeley s version of Shenandoah 24 33 Fire in My Head edit David Berkeley released in 2013 Fire in My Head recorded in only a few weeks with the help and the production of Jono Manson who besides releasing several album with his own band worked with Blues Traveler and Donald Rubinstein among others and appeared at Pete Seeger s 90th birthday celebration 41 and accompanied once again by Jordan Katz and Bill Titus It has also been released for the first time in Berkeley s discography on vinyl 42 Other recordings edit nbsp David Berkeley in Glasgow June 2009 David Berkeley also recorded a song Love s the Only Thing That Shuts Me Up for Ciao My Shining Star a tribute album to Mark Mulcahy the former vocalist of Miracle Legion that features contributions from Mark Mulcahy s favourite musicians Besides David other artists featured are Thom Yorke of Radiohead Michael Stipe of R E M and J Mascis of Dinosaur Jr 43 The album was released on September 29 2009 and David Berkeley s contribution has been widely appreciated 44 45 He also took part in the benefit live concert that followed that album held in Williamsburg Brooklyn 46 During his stay in Corsica David Berkeley took part to the recording of a cover version of Leonard Cohen s Hallelujah with local artists 5 which has not been released yet Fire Sign from After the Wrecking Ships has been remixed by Steve Brian into an electronica trance track and released in September 2010 by Enhanced under the name of Agulo feat David Berkeley 47 which is reported to have been a dancefloor favourite of renowned DJs such as Tiesto 48 49 and Sean Tyas 9 Further versions of the same track have been created by Will Holland in a bigroom progressive style and by Freigeist 50 51 The Steve Brian version was included in Enhanced s Best of 2010 iTunes compilation after listeners voted it as one of the best 25 releases of the year by that label 52 David Berkeley gave his voice for a second progressive house track called Vueltas created by the same Steve Brian who had worked on the dance version of Fire Sign 53 and is rumored to be collaborating with other dance artists in creating new music to which he d add his vocals 8 In early 2014 he also contributed vocal parts to a song on the album Field Studies by Ben Cosgrove a composer and multi instrumentalist 54 More recently in 2018 David Berkeley has had one of his songs The Faded Red and Blue remixed while teaming up with Steve Brianwhich This song while deeply political relates to the faded red and blue flag of the USA missing a star or two and focuses on the immigration issues political issues which the USA faces at the current time Literary career edit140 Goats and a Guitar edit David Berkeley published a book called 140 Goats amp a Guitar 55 through his own Straw Man label It was released in January 2011 as a companion book to his fourth studio album Some Kind of Cure and tells the inspiration behind each song in the album through short stories based on real life events 56 Berkeley made clear that such tales are not to be considered synopses of the songs but simple aids to better understand them 57 Inspiration editIn an interview David Berkeley mentioned as his influences Paul Simon for the lyrics Nick Drake for the mood and then Neil Young The Band Elliott Smith and Jerry Garcia of the Grateful Dead 58 He also admitted to be inspired by hip hop artist Brother Ali and indie rockers The Hold Steady 6 He insists however that most of his inspiration derives from poetry he is especially fond of Yeats and Keats s Ode on a Grecian Urn is heavily quoted in A Moon Song from The Confluence passages of prose people his parents and his wife and sons especially the outdoors art and most form of visual images 58 He admits to have at least once chosen the topic of a song because a friend pressured him into it 59 David Berkeley has a penchant for using geography related references as song titles Among them Leaving Idaho from The Confluence 60 Jefferson Times Square Chicago and Bushwick from After the Wrecking Ships 61 Willis Avenue Bridge Sweet Auburn and Milwaukee Road from Strange Light 62 George Square from Some Kind of Cure 33 Live career editIn 2003 David Berkeley showcased at the popular South by Southwest festival in Austin Texas where he returned in 2004 and 2011 63 64 He also toured the United States and supported such artists as Ben Folds Rhett Miller and Ed Harcourt In 2006 he participated in the Jeep Compass Summer Music Tour 65 In early 2007 David Berkeley toured the United Kingdom for the first time alongside Ben Parker He returned to the UK at the end of the same year with Common Rotation nbsp David Berkeley and Jordan Katz of Common Rotation live at The Drawing Room Glasgow June 2009 After having spent most of 2008 in Corsica with his family keeping his musical profile low in 2009 after the release of Strange Light David Berkeley toured with Katie Melua accompanied by Jordan Katz of Common Rotation With Katz he also toured once more the United Kingdom In 2010 he was a finalist in the Mountain Stage Newsong Contest after having been one of the two winners of the Early Bird stage alongside Rebecca Jordan The contest was eventually won by Amber Rubarth 66 Following the release of Some Kind of Cure David Berkeley is touring the United States in what he called Some Kind of Tour 9 67 68 69 It is not a long tour but a series of small tours with breaks that allow him to return to California to spend time with his family It also features readings from his new book 57 He has appeared on Ira Glass s This American Life 70 He mentioned this experience as the proudest moment of his career so far 6 Besides the artists already mentioned David Berkeley has toured with Billy Bragg Don McLean Nickel Creek Rufus Wainwright Ray Lamontagne Howie Day Gary Jules Dido Vienna Teng Joseph Arthur Hem Mason Jennings and Ben Lee David Berkeley s live concerts both those with a full band and the solo ones not to mention the dates in which he has performed in duo with Jordan Katz have been praised for their gentleness and richness 71 Between songs he uses to tell short anecdotes usually extremely funny witty and erudite 9 The ATL Collective edit In July 2009 David Berkeley then living in Atlanta announced the formation of the ATL Collective not to be confused with the Atlanta Collective a similar project focused on blues 72 featuring himself Micah Dalton and Samantha Murphy Their intention was to gather as many musicians from Atlanta as possible once a month on a Wednesday in a cafe in the Old Fourth Ward area to cover whole classic albums On their debut the three artists accompanied by other local musicians covered the whole Bob Dylan album Blood on the Tracks 73 74 The second album covered has been Rumours by Fleetwood Mac 75 Other albums played were At Folsom Prison by Johnny Cash and Sgt Pepper s Lonely Hearts Club Band by The Beatles 9 Critical appreciation editDavid Berkeley s debut album The Confluence received very positive reviews that compared him to such great artists in his field such as Donovan and Nick Drake 76 His tenor voice has been defined by some reviewer so hypnotizing that he could easily spin tales of cleaning his bathroom cleaning his catbox or participating in any number of equally mundane or horrifying events and this paired with honest warm lyrics 77 Also appreciated were the orchestral arrangements backing up his music 76 His delivery has been defined delicate and tasteful sober but not cheap sweet and sour 78 his songs are considered rich in texture and poetic 79 and his voice confident and reassured 24 nbsp David Berkeley and Jordan Katz at Bloc Glasgow June 2009 After the Wrecking Ships also gathered enthusiastic reviews and more comparisons to established artists such as Wilco and Ryan Adams 80 and was chosen as the best album of 2004 by established Rolling Stone critic Rob O Connor 81 The New York Times critic Jon Pareles showed his high appreciation for this album 82 The Pittsburgh Pulp defined David Berkeley one of the best examples in the resurgence of folk rock praising the American taste of his songs along with his melodic and melancholy voice 83 The already mentioned Rob O Connor on Harp Magazine noticed a superficial resemblance to the quieter side of Eddie Vedder paired with wanderlust and bravado in the finest troubadour tradition 84 In the same year he was also officially recognized by ASCAP as one of the most important emerging songwriters in the United States 85 To highlight David Berkeley s perception by the general public it is interesting to notice that once he has been hired and flown cross country to help a fan serenading his ex girlfriend 70 The song Red included in this album has been criticized by the people of Cleveland for depicting their town in a negative way the only time he sang the song in Ohio David Berkeley changed the reference in the lyrics to Pittsburgh 58 Live from Fez was appreciated in its maturity and was reviewed as a good ensemble work 86 although some reviewers took exception at David Berkeley s on stage habit reflected in this album to intersperse his setlist of quiet warm songs with light hearted banter 87 Strange Light was also welcomed warmly by the critics adding to the list of artists David Berkeley has been compared to such influential names as James Taylor 88 Damien Rice David Gray 89 Jackson Browne Cat Stevens 90 Elliott Smith 91 and Five for Fighting 92 This is the album in some critics opinion that could give Berkeley the big break 89 According to another critic David Berkeley now is above comparisons and could be mentioned in the company and could fit in the same period the 1970s of most of the artists he has been compared to 90 The passion and diversity of his lyrics and the poignancy of his music has also been widely praised 92 as has the emotional depth of his works 93 The originality and complexity of his arrangements have been positively highlighted 94 Some Kind of Cure has been praised for its originality even compared to Berkeley s previous albums and from the range of influences the various songs seem to have been inspired to 39 Although the more rock songs have been judged less interesting than the rest of the album Berkeley s skills as a lyricist and a storyteller have been once again praised and the texture of the songs have been called subtle with the lyrics mentioned as thoughtful but not self indulgent 95 His gift of describing reality under other people s point of views is considered exceptional allowing his songs to paint reality from different perspectives 25 It has been judged the best album Berkeley has released yet thanks to the warmth of the melodies and the soul he seems to have poured in it 9 although some judged it too measured and not emotional enough 96 This record suggested comparisons with Steve Reynolds Josh Ritter Eastmountainsouth Rosie Thomas Ray LaMontagne 97 Ben Gibbard of Death Cab for Cutie 56 Joseph Arthur 98 Dan Fogelberg and John Denver 24 The Boston Phoenix defined him the best of the young American songwriters a voice full of feeling and a big big heart And the balls to say what he thinks 97 Discography editStudio albums edit 2002 The Confluence 2004 After the Wrecking Ships 2005 Live from Fez 2009 Strange Light 2011 Some Kind of Cure 2013 Fire in My Head 2015 Cardboard Boat 2020 Oh Quiet World Collaborations edit Year Song Original artist 2010 Fire Sign Steve Brian s Original Mix Agulo David Berkeley Vueltas Steve Brian David Berkeley 2011 Believe feat David Berkeley Sean Tyas 2012 George Square Original Mix Steve Brian David Berkeley Take My Hand feat David Berkeley Sean Tyas Blood amp The Wine Original Mix Agulo David Berkeley Sail On The Waves feat David Berkeley Walsh McAuley 2013 Fallen For You Original Mix Steve Brian David BerkeleyBibliography edit2011 140 Goats and a GuitarReferences edit a b c d e Eliza Wilmerding January February 2011 Telegraph Avenue Troubadour Harvard Magazine Retrieved 2011 01 07 David Berkeley discography Billboard Archived from the original on 2012 11 11 Retrieved 2011 04 26 a b David Berkeley 140 Goats and a Guitar David Berkeley Store Retrieved 2011 01 07 David Berkeley 2012 10 08 100 Skies day 1 David 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