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June, 2007
Beaver Nelson's Exciting Opportunity CD Review
Jeff McCord, Texas Monthly, June 2007
The backstory attached to Austin singer-songwriter Beaver
Nelson used to be his fruitless early-nineties run through the
major-label wringer. But now that he's released albums more or
less consistently since 1998, the question is this: Why isn't the
world beating a path to Nelson's door to record his songs? As
evidenced by his latest effort, Exciting Opportunity
(Freedom), Nelson's recordings are modest, craggy-voiced rootsrock
affairs that don't aspire to MTV stardom; it's his songwriting
that takes the leading role. If you want to venture into crowdpleasing,
Texas-name-dropping territory, look elsewhere:
These are works of depth and consequence, of life's mistakes
and—as the ironic title suggests—lessons learned. Nelson’s
work is ambitious, and though not everything succeeds, the
wins far outnumber the losses. "Do Not Appear Surprised"
and "Overnight Sensation" are both memorable love letters,
one urgent, the other grateful. And there’s an unnamed longing
running throughout. "Perfect String" grasps for sense from
life, while "If You Name a Thing It Dies" knows the maturity it
takes to let go: "If you take it in/And make it yours/It's not what
it was anymore."
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