Looking for the Moon Tom Paxton

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  • Release Date: 10/22/2002
  • Sales Rank: 142,448
  • Label: APPLESEED RECORDS
  • UPC: 611587106926

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Looking for the Moon

1LISTENLooking for the Moon 4:27
2LISTENMy Pony Knows the Way 3:28
3LISTENMe and a Couple of Angels 3:46
4LISTENEasy Now, Easy 2:43
5LISTENHomebound Train 4:25
6LISTENEarly Snow 4:09
7LISTENMy Oklahoma Lullaby 3:57
8LISTENMy River 3:16
9LISTENCome Away With Me 3:55
10LISTENMarry Me Again 3:53
11LISTENThe Same River Twice 4:40
12LISTENLife in the Key of C 4:07
13LISTENThe Bravest 3:10

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Editorial Reviews

The great folk revival gave birth to a multitude of politically committed singers, but few maintain a high profile 40 years later. Tom Paxton, however, is different. Whether singing children's songs or protesting against social ills, he remains committed to a vision of a better world. While Looking for the Moon finds Paxton plowing the same fertile soil, he's become a subtler songwriter over the years, relying on natural imagery instead of the headlines. He also enjoys writing about the simple pleasures of life -- a special someone, a quiet morning, and a sad memory -- and doesn't fall into the same platitudes as a number of singer/songwriters. "Homebound Train" tells the story of a ten-year-old boy who travels to see his ailing father. As the train moves toward home, the boy has a vision of his father waving goodbye and telling him, "It's alright, son, I'm still here." When he arrives home, his father has already died. "Early Snow" is filled with simple, though elegant, descriptions. The darkening skies, westerly winds, and bitter cold also offer apt symbols of yet another small farming town that's seen better days. The album's arrangements are straightforward: acoustic guitar, joined by an occasional harmonica, mandolin, fiddle, and piano, provides spare, tasteful support to Paxton's vocals. While it's tempting to call Looking for the Moon "a mature effort," such a phrase sounds a bit sterile. Nonetheless, Looking for the Moon is a mature effort, a singer/songwriter album for those who have moved beyond broken relationships and identity issues. Fans will embrace it warmly. Ronnie D. Lankford Jr., All Music Guide

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September 11, 2004: I love this cd. Tom Paxton is one of my favorite folk singers because he's just has a beautiful voice and his songs seem to touch me when I hear different songs. For example, the song, "Homebound Train" touches me in a sorrowful way. Another example is the song "The Bravest" also touches me in a sorrowful depressing way. Both of those songs are some of my favorites because they tell a clear story about a boy's dad passing away and a story about him putting himself in the position of someone in the World Traits Center. I hope that this cd will touch other people in any way.