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If Only There Was A River

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構成数 : 1
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Recording information: Los Angeles, CA (02/2018). Stirring together an amalgam of familiar feelings and inspirational reference points, California-by-way-of-the-Midwest songwriter Anna St. Louis lands in an open field of melancholic beauty on her debut album, If Only There Was a River. The album follows a roughly drawn demo cassette from 2015 and a promising but brief 2017 release entitled First Songs, and expands greatly on the ideas that were in their germination stages on those releases. From the start, St. Louis' take on country-folk looked to lonely-hearted pioneers like Patsy Cline and Loretta Lynn as much as it did '60s ramblers like Neil Young, Buffy Sainte-Marie, and Karen Dalton. With the 11 songs that make up If Only, the singer retains both the warmth and darkness of her earlier songs but allows the emotional content to come into full definition. Upgraded arrangement and production help this goal, as St. Louis is joined by like-minded songwriter Kevin Morby, violinist Oliver Hill, and King Tuff's Kyle Thomas throughout the album, backing her up on various instruments and helping out with production. St. Louis' voice is in the center of every tune, but arrangements shift from song to song, recasting the role of the vocals and altering the mood dramatically. Over the record's course, St. Louis presents sleepy full-band barn-dance fare like the wistful searching of "Understand" and the traditionally modeled fiddle workout "Hello," but shifts gears for the skeletal creep of the bass/vocals dirge "Freedom" and the strange pastoral ache of the title track. At times this makes for a slightly disjointed flow to the album, but even the wonky flow can act as a reference point in St. Louis' studied patchwork, recalling the same jagged feel that accompanied the seemingly random track listing of Karen Dalton's masterful In My Own Time. Much like that classic album, or similarly complex works by Leonard Cohen or Gillian Welch, If Only There Was a River is a grower, often dense in its outward simplicity. Restrained performances make for the best moments of the album, as on the slow wander of "Desert," where St. Louis' voice lilts over hanging guitar chords and subtle shifts in production. The empty twilight feeling of the song threatens to burst into explosive release at any point, but never does. The same is true of "Mean Love," a patient but lamenting plea to an unavailable partner. The song builds tension in layers of multi-tracked vocals, organs, and dissonant shifts, but never breaks into a predictable resolution. Instead, it ends strangely, with a few spare notes ringing as the song softly fizzles out. The deliberate nature of St. Louis' songs is hard to catch on first listen, as is the deep control she wields over her compositions. If Only There Was a River rewards return listens with a deepening flow of new revelations and curiosities, as the power of the songs grows more apparent with each spin. ~ Fred Thomas

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    1. 1.
      Water
    2. 2.
      Understand
    3. 3.
      Bells, The
    4. 4.
      Paradise
    5. 5.
      Daisy
    6. 6.
      Desert
    7. 7.
      Hello
    8. 8.
      Freedom
    9. 9.
      Mean Love
    10. 10.
      Wind
    11. 11.
      River

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Anna St. Louis

オリジナル発売日:2018年

商品の紹介

Uncut - "St. Louis relies on her accent-neutral singing voice, anchored by John Fahey-inspired guitar riffs and simple strumming. At times the vibe recalls the heartworn reflections of Karen Dalton..."
Rovi

フォーマット CDアルバム
発売日 2018年10月12日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルWoodsist
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 WDIS942
SKU 647603402420

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