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Both Sides of the Gun

Ben Harper

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Album Review

After seven albums and 12 years in the game, it can stop being said that Ben Harper is hard to categorize, because at this point, the fact that he always incorporates diverse elements — from folk to hard rock to funk — into his music and makes something very much his own is a given. He's practically created a genre. So maybe that's why it's so surprising that Both Sides of the Gun, a two-disc album, has little of that very thing that makes him so unique. Instead, he chooses to show off the range of his musical interests, and ends up with something closer to a compilation than a Ben Harper album. The softer, acoustically based disc is full of pretty love songs and sweetly strummed guitars, and though Harper has done this before and kept his own style intact (in "Two Hands of a Prayer" and "When She Believes," for example), here he comes off sounding a bit boring. He hasn't forgotten himself completely: both "Never Leave Lonely Alone" and "Crying Won't Help You Now" are good songs, sounding strongly of him while also experimenting with other styles (Latin/French and gospel, respectively), but almost all the other tracks could have been pulled off any run-of-the-mill singer/songwriter album from the past ten years. Things improve slightly on the other, louder, disc ("Please Don't Talk About Murder While I'm Eating" is all electric blues, complete with a distorted slide guitar solo, and "Serve Your Soul" is the most Harper-ish of everything, blending folk guitar, pure rock, raw blues, and socially conscious lyrics into one eight-minute masterpiece), but there's still that sampler-record feeling there. "Engraved Invitation" and "Get It Like You Like It" are heavily influenced by the Rolling Stones, "Both Sides of the Gun" alludes to Curtis Mayfield and James Brown, and "Better Way" is practically a tribute (at least musically) to Prince's "7." Harper has always borrowed from other artists, but he's also always added enough of himself to make it not quite so...blatant. It's not that he isn't able to perform such a diverse selection: there are plenty of excellent cuts and most of the album is quite good. Harper is a fantastically talented musician, and he has really developed his voice since Diamonds on the Inside and is unafraid to do things with it, going from a croon to a scream and always sounding great. But why he's copying other people's styles instead of building on his own is both odd and disappointing, because he's always been able to experiment before while also preserving his individuality. If in Both Sides of the Gun Harper is trying to show his audience what a wide variety of music he can cover, he certainly accomplishes that. But if he's trying to create an album that is really about him, he doesn't quite deliver. Ben Harper is in there, don't worry, but he can be a little hard to find.

Customer Reviews

A double album to keep us rockin', funkin' and thinkin' !!

The best living singer/songwriter to continue in the footsteps of the greats like John Lennon, Bob Marley, Jimi Hendrix and Marvin Gaye, to name a few. This man seems to be able to write and perform like a wonderful new blend of all that has passed. Ben Harper continues to evolve into a true humble genius worthy of our praise. This new double album gives us irresistable funky political numbers, rocking old time blues and swagger, slow and smouldering ballads and roots perfection. Get this album (and his previous work) and get educated!

I'm goin to the record store!

Get the disks, rip at higher quality, and who knows what else? Not this time, ITMS! Note that at the time I originally wrote this ITMS was listing this for $35! Yes, $35. It took them about a day to lower the price, probably because of comments like this.

Lovin' it goooood

At the risk of sounding like an iTunes employee/afiliate, I disagree with the other two reviewers. This albums rocks, and is fab. iTunes value. Ben does fabulous acoustical things and the Innocent Criminals are guilty of grandness. I'm guilty of loving his lyrics for their taste of a life truly lived and their spiritual core. It's not the boys live, but it's good. Nothing can touch a good live performance, with the crowd gorn wild. But we're close here. How the hell 19 x $1.69 adds up to less than $17.99 is beyond me. I mustn't have passed Year 12 Maths afterall. This is one very happy purchaser. Love!

Biography

Born: 28 October 1969 in Claremont, CA

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

Combining funky, groove-laden soul with handcrafted acoustic folk-rock, Ben Harper enjoyed cult status during the course of the '90s before gaining wider attention toward the decade's end. As a young artist, he drew his influences from classic singer/songwriters, blues revivalists, guitar slingers, and jam bands like Blues Traveler and Phish, which meant he was embraced by critics and college kids alike. Despite finding commercial success with the radio single "Steal My Kisses" in 2000, Harper continued...
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  • $17.99
  • Genres: Rock, Music, Jam Bands, Adult Alternative, Singer/Songwriter
  • Released: 14 March 2006

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