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Purgatory Road

John Arthur Martinez

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Despite the influence Mexican music has made on country music, and the country music of Texas in particular, Mexican-American country stars are few and far between. Penning "Seguro Que Hell Yes," a Grammy winning song for Flaco Jiminéz in 1995, and placing second on the 2003 season of Nashville Star helped move John Arthur Martinez towards the mainstream, but despite his considerable talents as a guitarist, singer, and songwriter, he still remains largely unknown outside of Texas. With the limited playlists most country stations are saddled with, it seems unlikely that Purgatory Road will gain much mainstream traction, which is a shame. It's a solid, old-fashion country album that features solid pickin, fine songwriting (Martinez wrote or co-wrote eight of the album's 11 tracks), and Martinez's soulful singing. Possible hits include "You Can't Outdrink the Truth," a dark, midtempo, honky tonk rocker with Scott Sanders adding some forlorn pedal steel to the mix; "What Good Is I Love You," a drinking song that strips away all the romance from the subject and paints a true portrait of the havoc booze can wreak, and "Closer to My Dreams" which starts out sounding like a typical goodbye-babe-I'm-leaving-you-behind tune, but Martinez adds an unexpected twist in the last verse that gives the song a big emotional impact. The rest of the album pushes the envelope with Martinez's keen insight and fine lyrical sense (he was an English major in college and the unique way he signs his name is a tribute to his favorite poet e. e. cummings). Purgatory Road is blood-spattered badman ballad with an unhappy ending made compelling by Martinez's anguished vocal and James Mitchell's screaming electric guitar, "Que No Puede Ver" is a desolate song of impossible love sung in English and Spanish, and played with a lilt that's half-rhumba and half-Texas swing, and "The Ride," an uplifting late-night driving song delivered with a few double entendres that give the tune a cosmic resonance.
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1
Utopia
00:04:32

John Arthur Martinez, MainArtist - John M. Greenberg; Bill Muray, Composer

2009 © 2009 Apache Ranch Records, LLC. 2009 © 2009 Apache Ranch Records, LLC.

2
Purgatory Road
00:03:25

John Arthur Martinez, MainArtist - john Arthur martinez; Kent Finlay, Composer

2009 © 2009 Apache Ranch Records, LLC. 2009 © 2009 Apache Ranch Records, LLC.

3
You Can't Outdrink the Truth
00:03:41

John Arthur Martinez, MainArtist - Walt Wilkins; Liz Rose, Composer

2009 © 2009 Apache Ranch Records, LLC. 2009 © 2009 Apache Ranch Records, LLC.

4
Thunder & Lightning
00:03:34

John Arthur Martinez, Composer, MainArtist

2009 © 2009 Apache Ranch Records, LLC. 2009 © 2009 Apache Ranch Records, LLC.

5
Que No Puede Ver
00:04:16

John Arthur Martinez, Composer, MainArtist

2009 © 2009 Apache Ranch Records, LLC. 2009 © 2009 Apache Ranch Records, LLC.

6
Closer To My Dream
00:04:01

John Arthur Martinez, MainArtist - john Arthur martinez; Jan Landry, Composer

2009 © 2009 Apache Ranch Records, LLC. 2009 © 2009 Apache Ranch Records, LLC.

7
The Ride
00:03:01

John Arthur Martinez, MainArtist - john Arthur martinez; Michael W. Blakely, Composer

2009 © 2009 Apache Ranch Records, LLC. 2009 © 2009 Apache Ranch Records, LLC.

8
On The Run
00:03:45

John Arthur Martinez, MainArtist - Vince Leggett, Composer

2009 © 2009 Apache Ranch Records, LLC. 2009 © 2009 Apache Ranch Records, LLC.

9
Cobalt Blue
00:03:46

John Arthur Martinez, Composer, MainArtist

2009 © 2009 Apache Ranch Records, LLC. 2009 © 2009 Apache Ranch Records, LLC.

10
What Good Is I Love You
00:04:16

John Arthur Martinez, MainArtist - john Arthur martinez; Zach Huckabee; Allen Wallace, Composer

2009 © 2009 Apache Ranch Records, LLC. 2009 © 2009 Apache Ranch Records, LLC.

11
When You Whisper In My Ear
00:03:05

John Arthur Martinez, Composer, MainArtist

2009 © 2009 Apache Ranch Records, LLC. 2009 © 2009 Apache Ranch Records, LLC.

Album review

Despite the influence Mexican music has made on country music, and the country music of Texas in particular, Mexican-American country stars are few and far between. Penning "Seguro Que Hell Yes," a Grammy winning song for Flaco Jiminéz in 1995, and placing second on the 2003 season of Nashville Star helped move John Arthur Martinez towards the mainstream, but despite his considerable talents as a guitarist, singer, and songwriter, he still remains largely unknown outside of Texas. With the limited playlists most country stations are saddled with, it seems unlikely that Purgatory Road will gain much mainstream traction, which is a shame. It's a solid, old-fashion country album that features solid pickin, fine songwriting (Martinez wrote or co-wrote eight of the album's 11 tracks), and Martinez's soulful singing. Possible hits include "You Can't Outdrink the Truth," a dark, midtempo, honky tonk rocker with Scott Sanders adding some forlorn pedal steel to the mix; "What Good Is I Love You," a drinking song that strips away all the romance from the subject and paints a true portrait of the havoc booze can wreak, and "Closer to My Dreams" which starts out sounding like a typical goodbye-babe-I'm-leaving-you-behind tune, but Martinez adds an unexpected twist in the last verse that gives the song a big emotional impact. The rest of the album pushes the envelope with Martinez's keen insight and fine lyrical sense (he was an English major in college and the unique way he signs his name is a tribute to his favorite poet e. e. cummings). Purgatory Road is blood-spattered badman ballad with an unhappy ending made compelling by Martinez's anguished vocal and James Mitchell's screaming electric guitar, "Que No Puede Ver" is a desolate song of impossible love sung in English and Spanish, and played with a lilt that's half-rhumba and half-Texas swing, and "The Ride," an uplifting late-night driving song delivered with a few double entendres that give the tune a cosmic resonance.
© j. poet /TiVo

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