Genre | Indie |
---|---|
Date (CEST) | 2018-04-07 19:16:29 |
Group | ERP |
Size | None MB |
Files | 13 |
M3U / SFV / NFO |
Jonathan_Wilson-Rare_Birds-2018-ERP
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Tracklist (M3U)
# | Filename | Artist | Songname | Bitrate | BPM |
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1 | 01-jonathan_wilson-trafalgar_square-erp.mp3 | Jonathan Wilson | Trafalgar Square | 250 | Unknown |
2 | 02-jonathan_wilson-me-erp.mp3 | Jonathan Wilson | Me | 244 | Unknown |
3 | 03-jonathan_wilson-over_the_midnight-erp.mp3 | Jonathan Wilson | Over The Midnight | 246 | Unknown |
4 | 04-jonathan_wilson-theres_a_light-erp.mp3 | Jonathan Wilson | There's A Light | 266 | Unknown |
5 | 05-jonathan_wilson-sunset_blvd.-erp.mp3 | Jonathan Wilson | Sunset Blvd. | 217 | Unknown |
6 | 06-jonathan_wilson-rare_birds-erp.mp3 | Jonathan Wilson | Rare Birds | 251 | Unknown |
7 | 07-jonathan_wilson-49_hair_flips-erp.mp3 | Jonathan Wilson | 49 Hair Flips | 241 | Unknown |
8 | 08-jonathan_wilson-miriam_montague-erp.mp3 | Jonathan Wilson | Miriam Montague | 237 | Unknown |
9 | 09-jonathan_wilson-loving_you-erp.mp3 | Jonathan Wilson | Loving You | 246 | Unknown |
10 | 10-jonathan_wilson-living_with_myself-erp.mp3 | Jonathan Wilson | Living With Myself | 239 | Unknown |
11 | 11-jonathan_wilson-hard_to_get_over-erp.mp3 | Jonathan Wilson | Hard To Get Over | 262 | Unknown |
12 | 12-jonathan_wilson-hi-ho_the_righteous-erp.mp3 | Jonathan Wilson | Hi-Ho The Righteous | 260 | Unknown |
13 | 13-jonathan_wilson-mulholland_queen-erp.mp3 | Jonathan Wilson | Mulholland Queen | 214 | Unknown |
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────┤ Info ├─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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Artist | Jonathan Wilson
Title | Rare Birds
Genre | Indie Format | Album (CD)
Source | CDDA Time | 78:45
Label | Bella Union Store | 2018-00-00
Catalog | BELLA730CD Rip | 2018-04-06
Bitrate | 244 kbps Size | 144.94 MB
Freq | 44.1 kHz Encoder | Lame 3.98.4
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────┤ Tracks ├─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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01. Trafalgar Square 6:25
02. Me 4:49
03. Over The Midnight 8:15
04. There's A Light 4:56
05. Sunset Blvd. 5:44
06. Rare Birds 5:26
07. 49 Hair Flips 5:10
08. Miriam Montague 4:41
09. Loving You 8:31
10. Living With Myself 6:46
11. Hard To Get Over 6:30
12. Hi-Ho The Righteous 6:09
13. Mulholland Queen 5:23
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────┤ Notes ├─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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Jonathan Wilson was born in the mid-70's, but his music most clearly
recalls an era whose heyday arrived a few years before he came into
the world; the deep but gentle vibe of his songs is an echo of the
Laurel Canyon mellow rock scene of the late 60's and early 70's, and
it's no surprise that he found a home in the very same section of
California years after the fact. Wilson was born in Forest City,
North Carolina on December 30, 1974. He grew up surrounded by music:
his grandfather was a preacher at a Baptist church, and his father
was a musician and bandleader. In 1995, Wilson, who had become an
accomplished guitarist and keyboardist, formed the band Muscadine
with his friend Benji Hughes; the group caught the attention of Sire
Records, which signed Muscadine and released their debut album, "The
Ballad Of Hope Nicholls", in 1998.
Wilson has been busy since 2013's "Fanfare". He's produced two
albums by Father John Misty (Josh Tillman), who returns the favor by
appearing here, and records by Conor Oberst, Dawes, and Karen Elson,
as well as playing on Roy Harper's Man & Myth and Roger Waters' "Is
This the Life We Really Want". He's also musical director of Waters'
touring band. Like his previous outings, "Rare Birds" is drenched in
the sounds of his record collection, but this time around he's cast
his sonic net considerably deeper and wider than the Laurel Canyon
and yacht rock-isms so entrenched in its predecessors. It's
sprawling at nearly 80 minutes, and lavishly packaged - especially
the LP.
While the aftermath of a broken relationship is the obsession behind
these songs, Wilson insists this isn't a concept record. However,
the truth of the matter is that it might as well be, as he charts
the various stages of attraction, desire, hope, love, conflict, and
romantic dissolution. To aid him in this massive venture, he's
enlisted a large cast of musicians who include pedal steel ace Greg
Leisz, drummer Joey Waronker, and a host of backing vocalists -
including Tillman and Lana Del Rey. Wilson's love of mid-70's
Fleetwood Mac and Trevor Horn is entwined on the glorious "Loving
You", with proto new age pioneer Laraaji on zither and duet vocals
as Del Rey poignantly backs them in a soulful drift.
"Trafalgar Square" is saturated in Wilson's love of Tony Visconti's
work with David Bowie and T. Rex. Another album highlight, "There's
A Light", pays a sideways homage to ABBA's spirit-lifting pop. Jeff
Lynne's Beatles worship frames "Miriam Montague" - complete with a
string trio. Wilson combines his respect for Tim Friese-Green's work
with Talk Talk while simultaneously offering tribute to Don Henley's
"Boys Of Summer" in the same track. In the haunted "Living With
Myself", warm, spacious, bubbling synths and glorious backing vocals
by Del Rey carry the foreground as Leisz's lap steel swoops and
whines in the margins.
Trevor Horn also proves an inspiration in the pulsing layers of
cagey synths and assorted other keyboards and strings on "Hard To
Get Over". "49 Hair Flips" reflects the influence of Talk Talk
(circa Colour of Spring) and late composer Arthur Russell as well as
early girl group rock & roll. Its lyrics engage raw sexuality, the
perils of social media, and forlorn longing. They don't quite get
it; in fact, they point at the problems with "Rare Birds". Wilson
clearly needs an editor: only three of its songs are under five
minutes; his lyrics are so full of images, often in jarring
juxtaposition to one another, that they're clumsy. It would also be
nice - next time out - to hear Wilson leave his record collection on
the shelf and rely on his own production inspiration. The guy has
the chops to stand on his own. These are quibbles, however.
"Rare Birds" is dizzying in ambition and (mostly) dazzling in
execution. It offers hours of enjoyment to anyone who takes it on.
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