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Prolific folk-pop singer-songwriter David Wilcox returns with OPEN HAND, a typically mellow, low-key collection of acoustic songs embellished with gentle soft-rock keyboards and other subtle accompaniments. Wilcox's warm, lived-in voice and supple guitar work remain front and center throughout. Highlights include the wry "Modern World," a song demanding the flying cars and utopian peace that had been promised to the children of the baby boom as they were growing up, and the even more sardonic superhero parody "Captain Wanker."
Photographer: Jeremy Cowart.
The Who, What, Where, When:David Wilcoxâs âOpen Handâ was recorded in 7 days from start to finish in December 2008 on 2 inch 16 track analog tape. No computer tricks were used, all of the songs on this release were recorded live, just 4 human beings playing music together. Very minimal overdubs were used, so most all of what you hear is exactly as it was played together by David and the other musicians live. Dan Phelps produced and played guitar and keyboard, Jon Evans: bass guitar and upright bass, James McAlister: drums and percussion.âOpen Handâ is Davidâs 16th release. Since he performs solo acoustic almost exclusively, he is able avoid the common 8 or 10 week tour, preferring instead to strike a balance between traveling for shows and being at home in Asheville NC with his family. Itâs more than just a good balance for his life, he compares the two worlds of touring and creativity at home as being akin to the in breath and the out breath - inspiration and expression.The Why:David loves music for how it has tuned up his life. More than just entertainment, music has been a compass to navigate a life worth singing about. Some people describe the effect of what David does as if he were a mystic or a healer. So here are three different views from Gary Jules, Elizabeth Lesser, and Brian MacLaren of what David does with this simple sound. First, Gary Jules describes the effect of Davidâs musicianship.Gary Jules writes:For most of us who are referred to as âsinger-songwritersâ, there is more to a good song than just words, music, and performance. Each is beyond important of course but, to pummel the clichĂ© yet again, we want the whole (song) to be greater than the sum of its parts (words, music, and performance). With really good singer-songwriters, these three elements become akin almost to the three dimensions of the physical world - a well-written song performed by someone who is really feeling it becomes a real âthingâ. Recordings, then, are like photographs of âthingsâ. Yeah, like Pinnochio, only with feelings.David Wilcox is just this kind of singer and songwriter, and the songs on Open Hand exemplify perfectly what can happen when the whole becomes more than the sum of its parts. The first song I heard from this collection was Winter at the Shore. The opening chords move simply and inevitably toward their resolution, like seasons. At one point before the vocal starts, it sounds as if Dave's fingers might just stop playing. But they can't. The approaching resolution is . . . inevitable, as the passing of time. The images are pregnant. âThe ghost of you/ dances through/ the memories of this townâ. Winter in a beach town means âoff seasonâ. I think most days of a life are âoff seasonâ, though we rarely take pictures on those days. Songs remind us to. Eleven words in it's already a sonic photograph of a magical world -- the passing away manifest in chords, fragility in the performance, the story on the way.One of my favorite quotes is from Alexander Pope's An Essay On Criticism:âTrue wit is nature to advantage dressed/What oft was thought but ne'er so well expressedâ.That's really the gig with songwriting. You talk about experiences that folks will find familiar to their own experience, though nobody's ever talked about it before. Kinda like when Seinfeld says âdid you ever notice how . . . â. EachDirty Linen (p.58) - "With his latest outing, OPEN HAND, the Ohio-born songster sets his husky vocals and delicately picked melodies to smooth, light folk arrangements..." Open Hand Music | List Price | $16.99 (You save $2.70) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Folk CDs, Folk Music | | Label | What Are | | Orig Year | 2009 | | All Time Sales Rank | 395262  | | CD Universe Part number | 7900535 | | Catalog number | 60102 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Apr 07, 2009 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Producer | Dan Phelps | | Engineer | Martin Woodlee; Martin Woodlee |
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