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Citizen Cope Clarence Greenwood (born May 20, 1968), also known by his stage name, Citizen Cope, is an American songwriter, producer and singer. His music is commonly described as a mix of blues, soul, folk, and rock. Citizen Cope's compositions have been r ...
's fourth studio album, released 8 February 2010 on Amazon MP3, and digitally released elsewhere on 9 February 2010, and in-stores on 2 March 2010. The album is produced by Cope (Clarence Greenwood) and it is the first record released under his own record label - RainWater Recordings Inc. He explained the reason for releasing it himself: "I kept hearing things like 'Retail's gonna need you to do this,' or 'The artwork has to be like this.' I don't want to be led into those confines anymore. I want to be able to do it my own way."Hall, Tara (2010)
Citizen Cope adds to 'Rainwater' winter run
", '' Live Daily'', January 19, 2010, retrieved 2010-02-09 NOTE: DEAD LINK December 26, 2015
The album's title is partially a reference to the commoditization of music, with musicians contractually obliged to provide a certain number of "LP"s; Cope stated "Now I'm not obligated to any record company, so I thought it was a nice play on that."Oksenhorn, Stewart (2010)
Citizen Cope takes the long view of making an album
, '' Aspen Times'', September 3, 2009, retrieved 2010-02-09
The album was recorded between Brooklyn Recording (Cobble Hill, Brooklyn) and The Document Room (Malibu, CA) during the course of 2009 and in between Cope's extensive touring.Sclafani, Tony (2010)
Citizen Cope ''The Rainwater LP''
, ''Prefix'', retrieved 2010-02-09
Cope worked on the album with musicians such as drummer Paul "Buggy" Edwards, legendary bass guitarists Michael "Funky Ned" Neal, and Preston Crump, keyboardist James Poyser (who previously has worked with acts such as The Roots, Jill Scott, and John Legend) and percussionist Bashiri Johnson. The song "Keep Askin" was released as a free download on 14 June 2009 from the Citizen Cope website and announced as the first song from the forthcoming album. On 19 January 2010, the first official single from the album, "Healing Hands" was digitally released via digital service providers."Healing Hands" is available today!
, citizencope.com, retrieved 2010-02-09


Track listing

#"Keep Askin'" - 2:57 #"Healing Hands" - 5:28 #"I Couldn't Explain Why" - 3:43 #"Lifeline" - 3:45 #"Off the Ground" - 4:43 #"Jericho" - 4:19 #"The Newspaper" - 3:25 #"A Father's Son" - 4:13 #"Lifeline" (Barefeet version) - 3:47 #"Keep Askin'" (Acoustic version) - 2:49 Initial Pressing / Limited Edition B-Sides CD: #"If There's Love" (Re-Recording) #" Sideways" (Re-Recording) #"Let the Drummer Kick" (Re-Recording) #"The Gambler's Theme" (Shotguns LP) #"Family" (Shotguns LP)


Critical reception

Alex Henderson of Allmusic gave the album a 3.5/5 rating, calling it "one of Greenwood's more consistent efforts". In the view of Hays Harris of Richmond.com, "The mix of rock, folk, blues and hip-hop elements" on the album formed "a defining portrait of considerable depth".Harris, Hays (2010)
Citizen Cope Hits the National
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Richmond.com The ''Richmond Times-Dispatch'' (''RTD'' or ''TD'' for short) is the primary daily newspaper in Richmond, the capital of Virginia, and the primary newspaper of record for the state of Virginia. Circulation The ''Times-Dispatch'' has the second ...
, February 5, 2010, retrieved 2010-02-09
Nancy Dunham of '' The Washington Examiner'' described it as an album that is "easy to fall in love with", calling it "Cope at his finest".Dunham, Nancy (2010)
Citizen Cope shows no signs of slowing down
, '' The Washington Examiner'', February 4, 2010, retrieved 2010-02-09


References

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