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If You Knew My Mind: 10th Anniversary Edition

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発売日 2015年04月21日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルRoyal Potato Family Records
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 RPF1510
SKU 020286219194

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:56:30
Audio Mixers: George Ortolano; Drew Vonherhaar; Trina Shoemaker. Recording information: Piety Street Studio; The Truck Farm. Photographers: Shannon Brinkman; Trina Shoemaker. It takes less than 30 seconds for the debut album from this New Orleans-based singer/songwriter to pull you in. A lone harmonica blows over a softly strummed electric guitar as a lazy rhythm section props up the beat. Grayson Capps' weathered voice then enters: "Yesterday was a very fine day indeed, I got a pint of beer, went outside and brushed my teeth." That about sums up this impressive yet unassuming bluesy debut from one of the many musicians who sound like what New Orleans feels like: languid, a little grimy and dangerous, but with a sense of history and self that wafts up from the streets. Those who listened closely to the soundtrack of the movie A Love Song for Bobby Long will recognize Capps, as his music was used to excellent effect in that rather obscure flick. In fact, "Lorraine's Song," the most recognizable tune on that soundtrack, is a Capps composition and gets a suitably impressive and subtle performance here, as does the song whose title inspired the movie. He has a way with a drowsy melody, and after a few spins, these tracks gradually take hold. Certainly anyone who has explored the back streets of New Orleans will recognize the downtrodden characters who populate this album. Capps mythologizes their misery and sadness in songs that are heartfelt and edgy, but he never shortchanges melodies in exchange for gritty, often poetic lyrics. Guitar solos, such as the one in the Crazy Horse-styled "Buckshot," are short, tight, and succinct, just like the band that ably supports Capps. His voice sounds like he just woke up and started singing before his first cup of coffee, but that adds to the effect. The album loses a little steam as it winds down, yet this is still a stirring first effort. It conveys the sense, sounds, and dark allure of New Orleans and many of its residents more effectively than a stroll through the French Quarter. ~ Hal Horowitz

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Get Back Up
    2. 2.
      If You Knew My Mind
    3. 3.
      Slidell
    4. 4.
      I Can't Hear You
    5. 5.
      A Love Song For Bobby Long
    6. 6.
      Graveyard
    7. 7.
      Mercy
    8. 8.
      Lorraine's Song
    9. 9.
      Washboard Lisa
    10. 10.
      Buckshot
    11. 11.
      How's I To Know
    12. 12.
      I See You
    13. 13.
      Keep Your Lamp Trimmed & Burning
    14. 14.
      Banjo Player
    15. 15.
      Washboard Lisa (Truck Farm)

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Grayson Capps

その他
プロデューサー: Grayson CappsTrina ShoemakerKevin Calabro (Reissue)

商品の紹介

It takes less than 30 seconds for the debut album from this New Orleans-based singer/songwriter to pull you in. A lone harmonica blows over a softly strummed electric guitar as a lazy rhythm section props up the beat. Grayson Capps' weathered voice then enters: "Yesterday was a very fine day indeed, I got a pint of beer, went outside and brushed my teeth." That about sums up this impressive yet unassuming bluesy debut from one of the many musicians who sound like what New Orleans feels like: languid, a little grimy and dangerous, but with a sense of history and self that wafts up from the streets. Those who listened closely to the soundtrack of the movie A Love Song for Bobby Long will recognize Capps, as his music was used to excellent effect in that rather obscure flick. In fact, "Lorraine's Song," the most recognizable tune on that soundtrack, is a Capps composition and gets a suitably impressive and subtle performance here, as does the song whose title inspired the movie. He has a way with a drowsy melody, and after a few spins, these tracks gradually take hold. Certainly anyone who has explored the back streets of New Orleans will recognize the downtrodden characters who populate this album. Capps mythologizes their misery and sadness in songs that are heartfelt and edgy, but he never shortchanges melodies in exchange for gritty, often poetic lyrics. Guitar solos, such as the one in the Crazy Horse-styled "Buckshot," are short, tight, and succinct, just like the band that ably supports Capps. His voice sounds like he just woke up and started singing before his first cup of coffee, but that adds to the effect. The album loses a little steam as it winds down, yet this is still a stirring first effort. It conveys the sense, sounds, and dark allure of New Orleans and many of its residents more effectively than a stroll through the French Quarter. ~ Hal Horowitz
Rovi

注目のルーツ系若手シンガー・ソングライター、グレイソン・キャプス。2枚目となる本作は、ブルースマンならではのスライドやフィンガー奏法を巧みにこなした哀愁漂う弾き語り曲や、ゴスペル・フィーリングを薫らせた骨太な南部風ロックなど多彩な楽曲が並ぶ。そこに野太くハスキーな歌声が絡み合い、たまらない雰囲気を醸し出しています。ルーツ・ロック・ファンはもちろん、ジョン・バトラー好きにもマストな一枚!
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