''Woodsmoke and Oranges'' is the debut album from
folk rock
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country rock
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musician
Paul Siebel
Paul Karl Siebel (September 19, 1937 – April 5, 2022) was an American singer-songwriter and guitarist, born in Buffalo, New York. He is best known for other artists' cover versions of his songs, most notably "Louise". Other frequently cov ...
. The album contains his tune "Louise" which was later recorded by
Linda Ronstadt
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Ian Matthews,
Bonnie Raitt
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,
Eric Andersen
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,
Jerry Jeff Walker
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,
Leo Kottke
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, and others.
Reception
Music critic Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr. wrote in his
Allmusic
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""Siebel and company crafted an incredible record that still sounds vibrant 30 years after the fact. Although he'd never outdo his work on ''Woodsmoke and Oranges'', few artists ever craft an album this good."
Reissues
*''Woodsmoke and Oranges'' was reissued on CD with some of ''Jack-Knife Gypsy'' by Rounder/Philo in 1995.
*''Woodsmoke and Oranges'' was reissued on CD with ''Jack-Knife Gypsy'' by WEA International in 2004. The disc also has a previously unreleased song, "Nervous".
*''Woodsmoke and Oranges'' was reissued on CD with ''Jack-Knife Gypsy'' and two bonus cuts by Beat Goes On in 2020. The two bonus cuts are short interviews that were previously released on a 45 to radio stations only when "Woodsmoke And Oranges" came out, titled "Up 'Til Now" and "From Here On In".
Track listing
All songs by Paul Siebel.
#"She Made Me Lose My Blues" – 2:36
#"Miss Cherry Lane" – 2:52
#"Nashville Again" – 3:13
#"Ballad of Honest Sam" – 4:20
#"Then Came the Children" - 4:10
#"Louise" – 3:40
#"Bride 1945" – 3:32
#"My Town" – 3:12
#"Any Day Woman" – 3:02
#"Long Afternoons" – 4:21
Personnel
*Paul Siebel - acoustic guitar, 12-string guitar, vocals
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David Bromberg
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- dobro, acoustic guitar, electric guitar
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Weldon Myrick
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- violin
*Gary White - bass
*Jeff Gutcheon - organ, piano
*Don Brooks - harmonica
*James Madison - drums
Production
*Producer: Peter K. Siegel
*Recording Engineer: Dave Sanders,
Shelly Yakus
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*Art Direction: William S. Harvey
*Photography: Robert Campbell
References
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Paul Siebel albums
1970 debut albums
Elektra Records albums