Artist: Greg Trooper
Miked - Live Reviews from Issue #58 July-Aug 2005
Richard Thompson / Greg Trooper – Belcourt Theatre (Nashville, TN)
For anybody who may have seen more than a few too many acoustic shows in which the singer strums a dozen structurally limp and rhythmically identical songs on predictable themes, stares at the floor, ignores the audience, then leaves, an evening with Richard Thompson is like a dose of remedial entertainment. His solo live gigs [...]
Waxed - Record Review from Issue #57 May-June 2005
Greg Trooper – Make It Through This World
For his eighth album, Greg Trooper has turned his folk blues into folk soul, southern-fried at that, with his Nashville-by-way-of-Jersey singer-songwriter sensibilities given gasping new depth thanks largely to the production of Dan Penn. It’s a funny place to find electric guitar whiz Bill Kirchen, but Kirchen’s tasteful plucking fits perfectly on the river of [...]
Waxed - Record Review from Issue #46 July-Aug 2003
Greg Trooper – Floating
In the early ’90s, Hear Music’s mail-order catalog introduced me to Alejandro Escovedo and Michael Hall when I read about, and instantly purchased (the writers were nothing if not persuasive), Escovedo’s Gravity and Hall’s Love Is Murder. In that same period, Hear introduced me to another guy who’s now also seven albums into a solo [...]
Waxed - Record Review from Issue #44 March-April 2003
Greg Trooper – Between A House And A Hard Place
Captured live in June 2000 at the renowned Pine Hill Farm house-concert venue in Durham, North Carolina, this between-releases informal recording turns out to be a very comfortable platform for the funny and sad, straight-on and quirky, uniformly intimate music of singer-songwriter Greg Trooper. A New Yorker long since transplanted to Nashville, Trooper is not [...]
The Long Way Around - Feature from Issue #33 May-June 2001
Greg Trooper – a New Jersey yankee in King Acuff’s court
A singer-songwriter who isn’t that kind of a singer-songwriter, Greg Trooper has finally come to know how the music industry doesn’t work. So it kinda figures that by moving to Nashville, he’d find the type of record deal he spent 15 years looking for in New York. Despite this somewhat roundabout approach, Trooper’s fifth release, [...]
Miked - Live Reviews from Issue #22 July-Aug 1999
Sid Griffin & The Coal Porters / Greg Trooper – Hop And Grape (Manchester, England)
Despite Manchester’s reputation for turning out groundbreaking British rock acts (from the Buzzcocks to Joy Division to the Stone Roses to Oasis), the city also is generally quite supportive of American roots music. Indeed, even on this typically dank Manchester Sunday evening, a decent crowd turned out to see American expatriate Sid Griffin and his [...]
Miked - Live Reviews from Issue #21 May-June 1999
Greg Trooper – Pine Hill Farm (Durham, NC)
A guitar, a picker, a living room. It’s a pretty foolproof combination, whether it involves your neighbor Sally who sounds a little like Lucinda Williams, or your Uncle Scott who swears his old outfit opened for a band who opened for Poco, or the latest Pine Hill Farm visitor, Greg Trooper. There’s no better way [...]
