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God Willin' & The Creek Don't Rise

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It's ironic that the first Ray LaMontagne album to list a band's name on the cover is also his first solo flight. God Willin' & the Creek Don't Rise is his fourth full-length, but it is the first without producer Ethan Johns -- LaMontagne helmed the session at his home studio and it is mostly a loose, laid-back affair with a couple of exceptions. The Pariah Dogs -- bassist Jennifer Condos, guitarists Eric Heywood and Greg Leisz, and drummer Jay Bellerose -- have recorded and/or toured with him previously. The opener, "Repo Man," is the album's wild card. Introduced by a popping upright bassline, it's a gritty funk number that's totally out of place with the rest of what's here. Bellerose plays tight breaks, the guitars roil and coil, and LaMontagne's protagonist indicts a former lover, spitting out lyrics in a grainy, swaggering growl. The album changes direction abruptly on "New York Is Killing Me." It's a sad country song whose title reveals a longing for somewhere else as Leisz's pedal steel guitar twins with LaMontagne's world-weary voice. The title track is a love letter from a cattle driver to his beloved back at home. Bellerose's deeply tuned snare and tom-toms are balanced by two pedal steels underscoring the otherworldly loneliness in the grain of LaMontagne's voice. "Beg Steal or Borrow" is a midtempo shuffle that exhorts a younger man to just go; to fulfill his dreams at any cost. Two broken love songs -- "Are We Really Through" and "This Love Is Over" -- seem to echo the sentiments in "Repo Man," albeit far more gently. Both are skeletal and moody; the latter touches on the soul balladry LaMontagne's known for, but with a jazzy touch in the guitars. It's the best cut here. "Old Before Your Time" is the brother to "Beg Steal or Borrow": it reveals the consequences -- perhaps to the man in the mirror -- if the admonitions in the previous tune are not adhered to. "For the Summer" feels like loosely composed filler. The overly long "Like Rock and Roll Radio" stretches a metaphor to its breaking point and a tired beyond. "Devil's in the Jukebox," an uptempo country stomper adorned with reverbed snare, kick drum, LaMontagne's wailing harmonica, and Leisz's resonator slide guitar and mandola, redeems the album somewhat at its close. God Willin' & the Creek Don't Rise is a mixed bag. There's fine stuff here to be sure, but as a whole, it feels unbalanced; too much of one sound makes it drag a bit. Given that this is his debut as a producer, it's not unexpected; but after his previous trio of fine recordings, this one feels anticlimactic. ~ Thom Jurek

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オリジナル発売日:2010年

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Spin - 3.5 out of 5 stars -- "[The album] maintains a brokenhearted downer elegance, similar to Neil Young at his most somber and sepia-toned, sung in a beautiful wail that Van Morrison might envy." Entertainment Weekly (p.125) - "'Repo Man' plays it loose and frisky from the get-go, a soul-shuffle that gets LaMontagne all riled up." -- Grade: B- Uncut - "[T]his is a triumphant return to core values, one that delves deeper into the rough hewn country-blues of TROUBLE and where the rasping harmonica on 'For The Summer' constitutes a major sonic augmentation." Mojo (Publisher) (p.90) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "[A] work of simple power; a record that has survived the perilous road to permanency with all of its emotive qualities intact."
Rovi

初めてのセルフ・プロデュース&バンド編成で挑んだ、いままでとは雰囲気の異なる4作目。ベックやジョー・ヘンリーのバック・バンドを務めたこともあるパリア・ドッグスの演奏が、内省的なレイの詞世界を損なうことなく、そこに臨場感や抑揚を加えていて、歌心をより鮮明に浮かび上がらせている。フォークやカントリーを基調とした楽曲が切なく響き渡る、秋の夜長にしっぽり聴きたい一枚だ。
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タワーレコード(vol.325(2010年9月25日発行号)掲載)

フォーマット LPレコード
発売日 2010年08月13日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルRed Int/Red Ink
構成数 2
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 REDI650861
SKU 886976508616

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