Sunday, July 12, 2009

Paul Simon - Graceland

I think I'll be listening to a lot more Paul Simon in the next years. I just checked out Graceland a few months after a friend recommended it to me and I am thoroughly impressed.

The song "Graceland" is one I've always had somewhere in my head - it would occasionally surface and I would sing it to myself. But I never bothered checking out the whole album. I didn't even really know who performed it. Maybe my mom sang it at home - it seems like the kind of music she would like.

What I enjoy most about the album are the african choir parts. When I first heard "Homeless" it reminded me of "A picture of Jesus" by Ben Harper (which I also love). Well, the choir on both tracks turns out to be Ladysmith Black Mambazo. I had heard of them, but didn't know much about their story. They were around a long time before this album, but supposedly this album made them famous world wide.

Just like Paul Simon's Surprise album, there are also deliciously witty lyrics on this one. One favourite verse is:


I was walking down the street
When I thought I heard this voice say
Say, ain't we walking down the same street together
On the very same day
I said hey Senorita that's astute
I said why don't we get together
And call ourselves an institute


It seems like he's got my sense of humor...

Here's a video of a live performance of "Diamonds on the soles of her shoes". Listen to the bass line... crazy!

Saturday, February 21, 2009

I still haven't found what I'm looking for

This is an oldie but I hadn't seen this video before... Gospel choirs never cease to amaze me.


Friday, February 06, 2009

Jason Mraz - Beautiful Mess

This song echoed in my head many times this week...



There are a bunch of lines in the song that I love... "Well it kind of hurts when the kind of words you say, kind of turn themselves into blades" ouch, yes... "But I like being submerged in your contradictions" ...I know that feeling... and "It's like taking a guess when the only answer is yes" ...that line seems to sum up something that I think I've thought but never knew how to express. Finally I really like how uplifting the "Here we are" part is dispite the overall bitter-sweet meaning. It really hit the spot when I started listening to it.

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Bob Dylan's "Gotta Serve Sombody"

Somehow I always come back to the blues... This song is as plain as a soul/blues song can be, but there's something about how Bob Dylan sings it that really impresses me.

Monday, May 19, 2008

Chris Thile

I can't believe I didn't blog about this guy yet! And you might not believe that I am blogging about a Mandolin player, but yes, I am.

The first time I heard about this guy was on CKUA when I heard the song "If the sea was whiskey" off of his "How to grow a woman..." album. The harmonies and dynamics really impressed me so I looked him up and found I greatly enjoyed the whole album. Some people call the genre "Newgrass" and I'd agree. Bluegrass plus something that makes it relevant today - I haven't yet figured out what exactly that thing is. My favourite tracks are the title track, If the Sea... and Dead Leaves & The Dirty Ground (White Stripes cover).


I never bothered looking up any of his other albums for a few months. But recently I started listening to the disc again and realized I really needed to look into his other stuff. So I downloaded "Not all who wander..." and "Deceiver". I haven't really touched Deceiver yet, but "Not all who wander.." is simply amazing. The layering of melodies is very intriguing. He wrote all the songs on the album, and I haven't found a single one I don't like. My favourites are "Club G.R.O.S.S." (funny reference to Calvin and Hobbes) and "Big Sam Thompson". Club G.R.O.S.S. is such a groovy jazz piece. And thinking he wrote that whole album when he was 20 just makes you shake your head.

I hope this guy doesn't let the fame get to him and stays away from the booze and drugs! :) I anticipate many good albums to come.

AllMusic Profile

Albums at Amazon.ca (including samples)
How to grow a woman from the ground
Not all who wander are lost (read the reviews!)

Here's an amazing cover of Fiona Apple's Fast As You Can. The recording is pretty bad though - you'd have to know it to appreciate it:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=pBfr3mkiCjM