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Chris Smither, Leave the Light On

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1598133

Disk length: 44m 15s (12 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2006

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Open Up 2:55
2. Leave The Light On 3:47
3. Shillin' For The Blues 4:33
4. Seams So Real 4:26
5. Origin Of Species 3:05
6. Cold Trail Blues 4:29
7. Diplomacy 2:37
8. Father's Day 4:39
9. Visions Of Johanna 5:22
10. Blues In The Bottle 3:29
11. John Hardy 3:12
12. John Hardy Reprise 1:32

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Review

This album's title cut finds the veteran folk-blues troubadour, now in his early 60s, pondering the possibility of living to be 100, thus setting the thematic tone for an uncommonly reflective, meditative set. The ragtime Zen of "Open Up," the philosophical "Seems So Real," and the rock-bottom despair in his cover of Peter Case's "Cold Trail Blues" all suggest that the virtuosic fingerpicker and evocatively smoky vocalist has reached a point in his life where he's pondering the biggest issues of mortality, a perspective that informs the complex relationship in "Father's Day." Not all of the material is that introspective, as the uptempo, electric rock of "Diplomacy" is as sardonic as Randy Newman, while "Origin of the Species" encapsulates Adam and Eve, Charles Darwin, and intelligent design. Smither also pays homage to two seminal influences, transforming Bob Dylan's "Visions of Johanna" into an acoustic, accordion-laced waltz and reviving Lightnin' Hopkins's version of the traditional "Blues in the Bottle." Ollabelle provide harmonies on two cuts, with mandolinist Tim O' Brien also offering instrumental and vocal support. --Don McLeese

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