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Like fellow southern singer/songwriter Will Oldham, Bill Callahan (AKA Smog) has been moving steadily over the course of his career toward a more straightforward musical approach. Whereas some of Callahan's earlier efforts were concerned with fractured song structures and experiments, 2005's A RIVER AIN'T TOO MUCH TO LOVE finds him at his most appealingly direct. Like most Smog albums, this one is stripped down (comprised mainly of Callahan's guitar and voice augmented by violin, piano, and light percussion), but the writing is particularly honest, intimate, and revealing.
That A RIVER AIN'T TOO MUCH TO LOVE was recorded in Willie Nelson's Pedernales Studios may have something to do with its rustic simplicity; it is rootsier and more country-inflected than any previous Smog album. A slow-motion country treatment of the Leadbelly song "In the Pines" drives the point home, but Callahan's lyrics--which demonstrate his usual flair for narrative, imagery, detail, and moving confessionalism--are the real anchor, sounding as though they were written during a winter-long hibernation in a backwoods cabin. Songs such as "Say Valley Maker" and "Rock Bottom Riser" extend the river metaphor suggested in the album's title, and lend a thematic flow to this lovely collection.
Recording information: Pedernales, Spicewood, TX (11/2004).
Photographer: Petr Neubert.
Smog: Bill Callahan (various instruments); Connie Lovatt (bass guitar); Jim White.
Personnel: Bill Callahan (vocals, guitar); Connie Lovatt (vocals, electric bass); Thor Harris (hammer dulcimer, drums, zills); Travis Weller (fiddle); Joanna Newsom (piano); Jim White (drums).
Additional personnel: Thor Harris (airdrums); Joanna Newsom, Travis Weller.
Uncut (p.97) - 4 stars out of 5 - "The musical settings are crisp, spare, folksy...allowing Callahan to play one of his best roles: a campfire-friendly Leonard Cohen." The Wire (p.65) - "This latest portal into the curious world of one of America's most imaginative songwriters finds his music pared right back. Accordion and violin crop up from time to time, but most of these songs just feature guitar and occasional drums." Mojo (Publisher) (p.64) - Ranked #45 in Mojo's "The 50 Best Albums Of 2005" - "Bill's imagination...remains somewhere dark, remote and unsettling." River Ain't Too Much To Love Music Smog River Ain't Too Much To Love Songs | 1. | Palimpsest |
| 2. | Say Valley Maker |
| 3. | Well, The |
| 4. | Rock Bottom Riser |
| 5. | I Feel Like the Mother of the World |
| 6. | In the Pines |
| 7. | Drinking at the Dam |
| 8. | Running the Loping |
| 9. | I'm New Here |
| 10. | Let Me See the Colts |
| River Ain't Too Much To Love Music River Ain't Too Much To Love Music Review Purchase River Ain't Too Much To Love CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | VH1 Presents The Corrs Live In Dublin CD (2002)
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$6.39 This audio document of The Corrs' Dublin homecoming concert has pretty much everything fans of Irish pop could wish for, including an appearance from Bono in his earthly incarnation, fresh from an audience with President George W. Bush. It's to the band's credit that the charismatic singer fails to steal the show, despite creditable efforts via an anthemized version of Ryan Adams' beautifully downtempo "When the Stars Go Blue," and a great, leering rendition of Lee Hazlewood ...
| | Mark Lanegan Bubblegum CD (2004)
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$12.49 In between the release of FIELD SONGS and its follow-up, BUBBLEGUM, former Screaming Trees singer Mark Lanegan sang for hard-rock heroes both old (a reunited MC5) and new (Queens of the Stone Age), gaining both fans and famous friends in the process. Thus, all eyes were on Lanegan for BUBBLEGUM, which features guest shots by everyone from PJ Harvey and Queens leader Josh Homme to Izzy Stradlin and Duff McKagan of Guns N' Roses. Fortunately, all this attention doesn't seem to have fazed the sandpaper-voiced singer; despite the guest list, BUBBLEGUM is as dirty, gritty, and raw as anything in his catalog.
While much of Lanegan's previous solo work is a mix of languid folk-rock, gutter blues, and the kind of grunge-mutated 1960s-psych influences that powered the Screaming Trees, BUBBLEGUM is lean, angular, and occasionally almost avant-garde. Simple, driving, Stooges-like riffs and rhythms abet minimalistic ...
| | Arcade Fire Funeral CD (2004)
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$12.05 This Montreal ensemble's fiery debut is marked by surging guitars, soulful strings, driving drums, brilliant bass lines, and the quavering vocals of married couple Win Butler and Regine Chassagne. The group's song structures careen through a vast territory of musical and personal history, with lyrics warm with memories of childhood neighborhoods and deceased loved ones, resulting in an alternating current of joy and sadness.
Favorably compared to the Flaming Lips, Mercury Rev, and Broken Social Scene, the Arcade Fire's sound seems to come from a lifetime of listening to the Cure, Talking Heads, Elvis Costello, and many others--even a dose of soul gets worked into these grand anthems. Chassagne delivers some spellbinding vocals on "Haiti," ...
| | Bonnie 'Prince' Billy Superwolf CD (2005)
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$16.15 The first full-length collaboration between two of indie rock's most ubiquitous figures, SUPERWOLF finds wandering troubadour Bonnie "Prince" Billy (AKA Will Oldham) and guitarist Matt Sweeney (formerly of Chavez ...
| | Bright Eyes I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning CD (2005)
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$10.79 In early 2005, young indie icon Conor Oberst (AKA Bright Eyes) unveiled two full-length albums--I'M WIDE AWAKE, IT'S MORNING and DIGITAL ASH IN A DIGITAL URN. Whereas the latter proved to be a departure into electronic music, the former sticks to Oberst's established sound, which combines the urgency and heart-on-the-sleeve sentiment of emo-rock with twangy, down-home feel of alt-country and folk music.
I'M WIDE AWAKE begins with Oberst telling a story that morphs into "At the Bottom of Everything," a jangly, upbeat tune featuring My Morning Jacket's Jim James on backing vocals. Throughout the ...
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