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Josh Rouse's seventh album Subtitulo is a warm and relaxed affair, much more so than any of his already quite warm and relaxed previous records. Produced again by Brad Jones, Rouse and a small group (Rouse on acoustic guitar, Jones on bass and pianos, Marc Pisapia on drums and percussion, some pedal steel from Pete Finney, and occasional strings provided by Chris Carmichael) recorded these ten songs in Rouse's new home country of Spain, Puerto de Santa Maria to be exact, and the album that resulted is perfect for dreaming a siesta away. His pure and easy vocals, gently strummed chords that nuzzle up against one another like drowsy lovers, and charmingly introspective lyrics combine to produce an almost cocoon-like listening experience. Whether extolling the easy life in a small town ("Quiet Town"), remembering idyllic summers of his youth ("Summertime"), reveling in new love ("It Looks Like Love"), or in old and lovely love (the truly magnificent "Wonderful" which features strings that will set your heart adrift), Rouse sounds perfectly at ease, as if he were just playing for fun with no tapes rolling. Even the song about kicking the bottle (the disco-fied "Givin' It Up"), and the melancholy narratives about knuckleheads with messed-up lives ("Jersey Clowns"), broken-hearted losers ("The Man Who..." which has some cool, spy music guitar and sweetie-pie vocals from Paz Suay), and boredom ("El Otro Lado") are sun-kissed and mellow. In fact, this record is so laid-back and blissed-out that if he felt like it Rouse could become sort of a Jimmy Buffett for the bedroom set, an inspiration for people who would rather be contemplative than inebriated, people who would rather sit in their bedroom lazily dreaming rather than washing up in the foam at a Key West hangout. It is unlikely that Rouse would allow himself to fall into any kind of repetitive groove, as each record he cuts is pretty different from the last, but if he puts out the occasional album as lovely, quiet, and cozy as Subtitulo, there will be nothing to complain about. Better yet if he did it every six months or so. ~ Tim Sendra
Personnel: Josh Rouse (vocals, guitar); Paz Suay (vocals); Chris Carmichael (strings); Brad Jones (piano); Marc Pisapia (drums, percussion).
Recording information: Alex The Great Studios, Nashville, TN; Paco Loco Studios, Puerto De Santa Maria, Spain.
No Depression (p.128) - "SUBTITULO favors an acoustic guitar-based subtlety, the jazzy bass of 'Summertime' and the lazily staccato electric piano of 'His Majesty Rides' are among the many assured tones." Mojo (Publisher) (p.100) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "Josh conjures a light, affectless mood which quietly promises happiness without ever sliding into schmaltz." Josh Rouse Subtitulo Songs | 1. | Quiet Town  |
| 2. | Summertime |
| 3. | It Looks Like Love  |
| 4. | Costa Blanca, La |
| 5. | Jersey Clowns |
| 6. | His Majesty Rides |
| 7. | Givin' It Up |
| 8. | Wonderful |
| 9. | Man Who..., The |
| 10. | Otro Lado, El |
| Purchase Subtitulo CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Josh Rouse 1972 CD (2003)
Subtitulo album
$10.15 Initial pressings of 1972 contain a bonus DVD featuring the "Love Vibration" music video and a Josh Rouse documentary film.
From the period-specific cover design to the mellow grooves within, Josh Rouse's 2003 release 1972 is something of a time machine. With its feel-good vibes, earthy structures, and gorgeously crisp, expansive production (courtesy of Brad Jones), the album effortlessly transports us to the year in question. Moreover, it's clear that Rouse has been doing his homework--his excellent batch of songs bears the influence of '70 songwriters like Carole King, Marvin Gaye, and James Taylor, and groups like America and Fleetwood Mac. But Rouse is no mere mimic; he blends ...
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| | Josh Rouse Country Mouse City House CD (2007)
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$16.45 Josh Rouse went through a long period of making each album a stylistic and thematic departure from the one that came before it, from the retro AM radio pop of 1972 to the twangy alt-country of NASHVILLE. SUBTITULO (2006) was an even greater change--a delicate, orchestrated evocation of Rouse's new life as an American expatriate in Spain. But it seems as if Rouse enjoys his new life enough that he wants to stick around: COUNTRY MOUSE, CITY HOUSE picks up exactly where SUBTITULO left off, placing Rouse's hushed vocals and low-key tunes into settings filled with strings, horns, and acoustic guitars. Highlights include the 1970s-style pop soul of "Italian Dry Ice" and the wry "Hollywood Bass Player."
Josh RouseCountry Mouse, City HouseCountry Mouse, City House is my seventh proper full-length album. We recorded it over a six day session in Puerto de Santa Maria, Spain with my rhythm section (Marc Pisapia, James "Hags" Haggerty) and super engineer/producer Paco Loco. Joe Pisapia (Marc's brother) added some overdubs and helped me mix the album back ...
| | Josh Rouse Nashville CD (2005)
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$12.19 Josh Rouse's follow-up to his critically acclaimed album 1972 ventures still deeper into the territory of mellow, nostalgia-tinged '70s FM radio, and this time the results are a little less Philly soul and a little more Laurel Canyon. The gently lilting "Winter in the Hamptons" and "Saturday" find Rouse nestled comfortably between the Rolling Stones' "Tops" and Bob Dylan's "Sweetheart Like You" on the jukebox, while "Carolina" is so light it ...
| | Josh Rouse Under Cold Blue Stars CD (2002)
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$10.59 Josh Rouse has a magic touch with a pop melody, and he also writes songs that are full of personal feeling, evocative detail, and hauntingly familiar narratives. ...
| | Decemberists Picaresque CD (2005)
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$13.69 The Decemberists' third full-length release takes the fanciful lyrical subjects and defiantly non-rock musical tendencies of CASTAWAYS AND CUT-OUTS and HER MAJESTY THE DECEMBERISTS and infuses them with the more muscular and electric sound of the 2003 mini-concept album, THE TAIN. The combination provides singer/songwriter Colin Meloy and crew with their first true masterpiece, an album that not only fulfills, but exceeds, the promise of their earlier records.
Meloy's pet obsessions with historical romance and the sea get their due, culminating in the nearly nine-minute suite "The Mariner's Revenge ...
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| | Tubes Completion Backward Principle CD (1981) (Import) England; United Kingdom
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$17.15 The Completion Backward Principle was the first release on EMI/Capitol by San Francisco-based the Tubes. It found the outrageous septet working with producer David Foster, who ...
| | Hall & Oates Greatest Hits Live CD (2001)
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$12.79 Recorded live in 1982. Includes liner notes by Jeremy Holiday.
The words Greatest Hits Live naturally strike fear in the hearts of any seasoned record collector, since it signals one thing: an oldies set recorded by a band well past their prime. That's not the case with RCA's 2001 Hall & Oates release, ...
| | Bali: Golden Rain CD (1988)
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$10.89 Recorded in Bali in September 1966. Originally released as GAMELAN & MONKEY CHANT on Nonesuch (72028). Includes liner notes by David Lewiston.
An album of high quality gamelan from the villagers of Gunung Sari as an installment in the über-extensive King World Music Library series. The performers here stick mostly to the highest speed available for their performances, staying within the gong kebyar format as a basic grounding, but powering through each composition as though it were their last. Gunung Sari is regarded as arguably the best troupe of gamelan musicians within the kebyar style (though there are concerns of commercialism with their involvement in the tourism industry), and here the group shows off enough prowess to cement that claim. The album opens with a purely instrumental number (a mild rarity), "Sekar Djepun." The title track ("Golden Rain") follows, where the troupe takes the opportunity to turn the usually calm and meditative standard into a tour de force, thrashing the gong sets in a frenzy. "Kapi Raja" follows the same course, topically dealing with the legendary Hanuman. "Pendet" and "Baris" make use of a notable flute accompaniment, and "Oleg Tamulilingan" stands as one of the more recent works, hailing from 1951. "Teruna Jaya" is an older work that has had changes made to it since earlier recordings ...
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