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NEW ALBUM: Jonathan Wilson - Rare Birds - Ruby - 04-03-2018 JONATHAN WILSON ~ Rare Birds ![]() Track Listing:
Despite being fairly far removed from Gentle Spirit, etc. in musical style, Wilson is still very much inclined to explore themes relating to spirituality and there are a lot of mentions of celestial bodies and beings, as well as references to God and Jesus, light, space, feelings, oneness, love, the pain of relationships gone south, humanity, divinity, mother earth and so on; I like that he remains true to his essence (or to what he is portraying as his essence) – so disconcerting when people change tack. It would appear that his recent touring tenure with Mr Waters has not been too terribly bad an influence ![]() Production is impeccable of course - he’s known and respected for that. Quote from the website of his label, Bella Union - http://bellaunion.com/2018/01/jonathan-wilson-shares-loving-you-video-featuring-laraaji/ Jonathan says of the video, “One day, one of my musical heros Laraaji came into my studio to just experiment and record some music. I had the ditty ‘Loving You’ lying around, (it was a song I wrote from a feeling or inflection of a word I heard John Lennon emote in one of his songs) and I then put down a simple little drum machine beat along with the piano and vocal that you hear now. Laraaji then beautifully chanted over the song, one take … then he played his cosmic zither, undulated gracefully with his ipad, and truly shaped the scope of the track. I then added a specific drum/cymbal treatment used throughout Rare Birds, my funky Crumar bass, Lana Del Rey, a few other things and boom that was the genesis of the new album Rare Birds, that song set the tone.” Here it is ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sBKnvy8cr80 Aside from Laraaji and Lana Del Rey, Krystle Warren and Josh Tillman (Father John Misty) also appear as guest vocalists. From the driving (when it gets going) vintage sounding opener “Trafalgar Square” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FUCNsXoZV20 to the nod to country on “Hi Ho the Righteous” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iswnL9IZMek, Wilson has given us a lot to chew on! Takes a few hearings to orientate oneself, I found, and I’m still not entirely convinced by the drum machines, however, altogether, at approximately 80 minutes running time, it is a nice meaty listen (except in this case I suspect lentils might be the protein of choice, lol!). Some lyrics from one of my preferred tracks (for now, that is ![]() "There is inspiration In everyone you meet Every human being on the street They all sing a special song And when you sing along You are this for them One note will start the feeling" And the track itself – “There’s a Light” … (been trying to figure out what this reminds me of and I think it's T Rex). RE: NEW ALBUM: Jonathan Wilson - Rare Birds - Jerome - 04-03-2018 Had a listen to this track you posted Ruby but it does not really do anything for me. I find it quite bland and pedestrian?!!? Sorry, just my opinion. RE: NEW ALBUM: Jonathan Wilson - Rare Birds - Ruby - 04-03-2018 You’re not alone. Some of the reviews I read were less than complimentary about it too! I’s not really representative of the whole, but in any event, no apology necessary – to each their own. ![]() |