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Robert Deeble
Acoustic/Folk
Long Beach, California, USA
Robert Deeble (born 1966) is an American singer-songwriter originally from Long Beach, California, now based in Seattle. His recordings have been noted for their orchestrated arrangements, a subtle, minimalist style of production, and lyrical content. He has also released albums under the band name Days Like These.
Discography
1989 | Songs from the Sabbatical | Liberation Music |
1998 | EarthSide Down | Rubio Entertainment |
2003 | Thirteen Stories | Pete Records / Fractured Discs |
2005 | Days Like These (reissue) | Liberation Music |
2005 | This Bar Has No One Left | Fractured Discs |
2012 | Heart Like Feathers | Mind Bomb Publishing |
2018 | Beloved | Liberation Music |
Songs from the Sabbatical
1989 Liberation Music
Robert Deeble – Vocals, guitar, drums, 12 string
Russ Blake – Guitar, slide
Landan Donsbach – Bass, upright bass
Oginr Rats – Drums
Dave Finley – Backing vocals
Hillette Brooks – Backing vocals
Kim Schnuttenhaus – Backing vocals
Mark Romans – Tambourine
Steve Light – Bass
John Williamson – Bass
First Version
- Girlfriend in Egypt
- What Would U Say?
- Unplastered
- Teach Us to Love
- Halftime Show
- Paperbag Blues
Second Version
- Girlfriend in Egypt
- What Would U Say?
- Unplastered
- Paperbag Blues
- Teach Us to Love
- Halftime Show
- Ode to Blake
- Etc….
Between these two releases, Robert Deeble led a band called Days Like These, which had one full length release under that name. That album was later re-issued under Deeble's name.
EarthSide Down
1998 Rubio Entertainment (JRD4921) / Liberation Music
Robert Deeble - Vocals, guitar, percusion
Dave Stone - Double bass
Greg Coates - Double bass
Mario Barmosca - Double bass
Tony Green - Double bass
Anthony Arvizu - Drums
Lili De La Mora - Backing vocals
Madelyn Mendoza - Backing vocals
Mandy Troxel - Backing vocals
Eddie Young - Cello
Melissa Hasin - Cello
Steve Velez - Cello
Stephen Hodges - Brake drums, hooves, random pieces of metal, gongs, and springs
Kenny Negrete - Rhodes
Phillip Lee - Flamenco guitar
Chris Hanlin - Additional guitar
Bill Burgess - Ambient loops and vapors
Anthony Arvizu - Percussion
Chris Hanlin - Tambora
Stephen Hodges - Timpani
- Thread (5:14)
- Earthside Down (4:59)
- Open Air (4:34)
- Two Statues (3:59)
- Reprise (1:08)
- Junkyard (5:23)
- Anastasis (4:48)
- Peter and the Lion (6:58)
- You Don't Know Me Now (3:33)
- Lovers on Route (5:39)
- Billboards (12:45)