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Citizen Cope

Aug 23, 2005
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Citizen Cope creates very original music. His work is a mixture of funk, Tom Waits and Long Island rap. His latest album is The Clarence Greenwood Recordings.

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Daniel Robert Epstein: What inspired The Clarence Greenwood Recordings?

Citizen Cope: I just wanted to make a record that I followed my first instincts on. Im just inspired by life, people Ive met, situations Ive been in and just whatever comes to me as a writer.

DRE: Did you purposely try to make it different from the last one?

CC: I think each record probably evolves into its own thing and makes its own life. It wasnt purposely different; it just turned out that way.

DRE: Since your stuff is so unique, are you surprised to be on such a big label?

CC: No because I always wanted to sign with a major label. They were willing to invest in recording since Im really into the recording aspect of it.

DRE: Do you do most of the producing yourself?

CC: I do a lot of that. Ive always been inspired by it.

DRE: What makes you want to want to do all of that work yourself?

CC: Its just my nature because I have a vision for what the music should be so production is a very important aspect of the process and thats why worked out for me to do it.

DRE: Your music reminds me a little bit of Tom Waits. I was wondering if he was an influence on you at all.

CC: Well, he wasnt but Ive heard that before and I respect him a lot.

DRE: At age 35 you seem a little young to have such deep meaning in your work. Where does that come from?

CC: I guess I was reacting to the situations Ive had in my life I guess. Just being meditative when you write songs puts you into a kind of deep meditation so maybe that leads towards some type of introspection or something.

DRE: How did Carlos Santana end up on the record?

CC: I did a song for his last record called Shaman and he asked me if theres anything on my record that I wanted him to do. So he played on it and it worked really well.

DRE: Did you see him play with Antonio Banderas at the Academy Awards?

CC: I saw it. Im not passing judgment on that but I heard the movie was really good.

DRE: The movie is really good but I was a little surprised to see Antonio there. But Ill leave you alone on that.

Is this album more personal than your previous albums?

CC: There were personal aspects to both of the records and I just think this is me naked. There was a lot of emotion in it.

DRE: Do you produce a lot of other people as well?

CC: No, I dont. Ive been asked to do a lot of production but I havent really jumped into that quite yet.

DRE: What happened with DreamWorks?

CC: What happened on this record was that I had to give $100,000 to DreamWorks because they had my contract and they were supposed to do the next record, but I didnt want to do it with them so they let me out for a fee so it pretty much took a good chunk of my recording budget.

DRE: What was the problem?

CC: They werent really set up to break an artist like me. I think they thought a lot of people like the music but it really takes a vision.

DRE: I read that you played with the Neville Brothers in Holland, how was that?

CC: It was great, man. I love those guys I mean Ive always loved the Meters and love the whole New Orleans sound the drummers and everything are great.

DRE: Yea, theyre amazing. Howd their crowd take to you?

CC: They took to us alright. It was kind of early so by the time they got on it was packed. But there werent that many people there but I think they enjoyed themselves.

by Daniel Robert Epstein

SG Username: AndersWolleck
VIEW 4 of 4 COMMENTS
seratonin:
Wow you've actually heard of him! I met him at his Toronto show this June and he was so great...he played Bullet and a Target as if it was his last show ever and he wanted it to be the best thing your ears had ever heard. I had goosebumps. And then this happened and I peed a little in my pants:

SPOILERS! (Click to view)


Sep 13, 2005
nymphetamine:
I've had his cd's for some time I'm actually kind of disappointed he hasn't gotten a higher frequency of notoriety. His music is unique original and inspiring. His voice is incredible.
Oct 1, 2009

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