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Since the release of his second album, 2003's Motor Motel Love Songs, singer/songwriter Jason Collett has kept himself busy writing and recording with his music family in Broken Social Scene. In the midst of completing and releasing their self-titled masterpiece in 2005, Collett resumed his solo career. Idols of Exile picks up where the bittersweet melodies of Motor Motel Love Songs left off. Album opener "Fire" sets the mood with its laid-back acoustic guitars and golden-toned harmonies. Collett sweetly sings, "The good morning comes like a hit and run." Despite his words packing such a punch from the start, these songs are much more relaxed and inviting. Having his friends in tow -- singer/songwriter Leslie Feist, Emily Haines, and James Shaw (Metric), Evan Cranley and Amy Millan (Stars), Andrew Whiteman (Apostle of Hustle), Kevin Drew and Brendan Canning (Broken Social Scene), and Charles Spearin (Do Make Say Think) -- adds to the warm spirit of Idols of Exile. It's a day-driving kind of record, alt-country melodies sun-soaked in lush soundscapes of social merrymaking, broken hearts, and pink skylines. From the slow dance of "Almost Summer" and Haines' wispy vocals of "Hangover Days" to the more playful clap-along of "I'll Bring the Sun" and "Feral Republic," Idols of Exile isn't much different from what Collett has done with Broken Social Scene in the way that it is an honest and decent record. It is a more stripped-down affair compared to Broken Social Scene's more ambitious material, so fans of the band or those fond of the Arts & Crafts label should enjoy Idols of Exile. ~ MacKenzie Wilson
"Idols of Exile" marks a powerful move forward for Jason Collett. The album was written during the two years spent touring with Broken Social Scene and produced by Howie Beck. It features performances from most of Broken Social Scene (Kevin Drew, Brendan Canning, Justin Peroff) and extended member of Broken Social Scene's musical family; Metric's Emily Haines and James Shaw; Stars' Amy Millan and Evan Cranley; Apostle Of Hustle's Andrew Whiteman and Julian Brown; Do Make Say Think's Charles Spearin and Feist.
Recording information: 4 Walls Studios, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Hallamusic, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Photographer: Victor Tavares.
Personnel: Jason Collett (vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Jason Collett; Emily Haines (vocals); Andrew Whiteman (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, tres); Afie Jurvanen, Tony Scherr (electric guitar); Charles Spearin (banjo); Howie Beck (mandolin, harmonica, piano, glockenspiel, drums, guiro, shaker, tambourine, triangle); Julie Penner (violin); James Shaw (trumpet, background vocals); Evan Cranley (trombone, background vocals); Chris Brown (Clavinet, organ); Liam O'Neil (synthesizer); Kersti McLeod (hand claps, background vocals); Leslie Feist, Amy Millan (background vocals); Brendan Canning (electric guitar, piano, background vocals); Kevin Drew (electric guitar, hand claps, background vocals); Justin Peroff (drums, tom tom); Andrew Cash (hand claps, background vocals).
Audio Mixer: Howie Beck.
Uncut (p.108) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "Collett's debut album reveals him as an alt.country confessionalist akin to Paul Westerberg..." Idols Of Exile Music | List Price | $13.98 (You save $0.53) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, Pop | | Label | Arts & Crafts | | Orig Year | 2005 | | All Time Sales Rank | 113389  | | CD Universe Part number | 6871045 | | Catalog number | 10 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Feb 07, 2006 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Howie Beck; Howie Beck | | Engineer | Howie Beck; Peter Hudson | | Personnel | Chris Brown - Clavinet, organ Chris Brown - Clavinet, organ Tony Scherr - electric guitar Emily Haines - vocals Leslie Feist James Shaw - trumpet, background vocals Charles Spearin - banjo Brendan Canning - electric guitar, piano, background vocals Kevin Drew - electric guitar, hand claps, background vocals Amy Millan - background vocals
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