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Neal Casal

 
Artist: Neal Casal
  • Born: November 02, 1968, Denville, NJ
  • Active: '90s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Guitar
  • Representative Albums: "No Wish to Reminisce", "Leaving Traces: Songs 1994-2004", "Anytime Tomorrow

Biography

Born in Denville, New Jersey on November 2, 1968, country-rock songwriter Neal Casal enjoyed an acclaimed solo career before joining Ryan Adams' backing band, The Cardinals, in the mid-2000s. Casal had a restless childhood following the divorce of his parents, spending time in such various states as Georgia, California, Michigan, Florida, and upstate New York. At the age of 13, he received what would prove to be the catalyst for his music career: the twin gifts of a guitar and a copy of the Rolling Stones' Exile on Main Street. The budding singer/songwriter was fronting his own band by high school, taking inspiration from the swagger of the Stones as well as the craft of Peter Tosh, Hank Williams and Woody Guthrie. A publishing deal with Warner/Chappell Music arrived in 1991, and a contract with Zoo Records followed three years later.

For his first studio album, Casal teamed up with Wilco/Whiskeytown producer Jim Scott, who moulded a reinvention of post-Woodstock seventies rock around Casal's literate songwriting. Recording sessions took place in a Spanish mansion outside of Santa Barbara -- the same mansion that Dean Martin once called home, in fact -- and Casal emerged with his stunning debut, 1995's Fade Away Diamond Time. The album's mix of Americana and California-styled country-rock won critical acclaim from publications like The Washington Post, but Casal was still dropped from Zoo's roster halfway through the following tour. Zoo went out of business soon after, but Casal bounced back, joining the indie label Buy or Die and releasing a low-key acoustic disc, Rain, Wind and Speed, in 1996. The German label Glitterhouse released Rain, Wind and Speed in Europe, where Casal's melodic and tuneful 'poetry' picked up a loyal following after he made several solo and group appearances. His increased profile led to a second Glitterhouse release, a limited edition collection of outtakes and unreleased tracks called Field Recordings, in 1997. That same year, Casal assembled a full band (including many players who joined him on Fade Away Diamond Time) and took five days to record the self-produced The Sun Rises Here. Music veterans began to take note of the songwriter's credentials, and James Iha (the Smashing Pumpkins) even solicited Casal's help for his first solo disc, 1998's Let It Come Down.

Neal Casal continued to release solo albums in the late '90s and into the 21st century, including 1998's Basement Dreams, 2000's Anytime Tomorrow, 2005's Return to Kind, and 2006's No Wish to Reminisce. He also joined Ryan Adams' backing band, The Cardinals, playing lead guitar and contributing vocal harmonies. ~ Shaun Belcher & Andrew Leahey, All Music Guide
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Neal Casal

Background information
Born November 2, 1968 (1968-11-02) (age 40)
Origin Denville, New Jersey
Associated acts Ryan Adams and The Cardinals, Beachwood Sparks, Hazy Malaze
Website nealcasal.com

Neal Casal (born November 2, 1968) is an American guitarist and singer-songwriter, best known for his work with Ryan Adams and the Cardinals. Casal has also played in Hazy Malaze. To date, Casal has released nine studio albums under his own name.

Casal began his musical career in the early 1990s, and joined The Cardinals after J.P. Bowersock left the band in 2005. Also a photographer, Casal's photographs have been used in the artwork of some of the Cardinals' releases.

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Discography

Solo

Studio Albums

  • Fade Away Diamond Time (1995)
  • Rain, Wind and Speed (1996)
  • Field Recordings (1997)
  • The Sun Rises Here (1998)
  • Basement Dreams (1999)
  • Anytime Tomorrow (2000)
  • Return in Kind (2004)
  • No Wish to Reminisce (2006)
  • Roots and Wings (2009)

Compilations

  • Leaving Traces (2004)
  • All Directions (2008)

with Ryan Adams and the Cardinals

with James Iha

with Hazy Malaze

  • Hazy Malaze (2003)
  • Blackout Love (2004)

with Blackfoot

  • Medicine Man (1990)

with Kenny Roby

  • Black River Sides (1999)

with Shannon MacNally

  • Ran on Pure Lightning (2002)

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