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Gossip In the Grain

Ray LaMontagne

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With his road band in tow (bassist Jennifer Condos and guitarist Eric Heywood) and naturalist producer Ethan Johns again manning the recording console, Maine singer-songwriter Ray LaMontagne’s third studio album, recorded at Peter Gabriel’s Real World studio, is another solid collection of reflective, breathy ballads and sweet solemn words from a man who doesn’t allow the technological rush of modern life to interfere with the old world blue-eyed soul of his songs. “Winter Birds,” “Sarah,” and the title track flow with carefully finger-picked nuance and reflections of an early ‘70s vibe that place LaMontagne comfortably next to James Taylor, Cat Stevens, Nick Drake, Harry Nilsson, and Jesse Winchester. Even when he steps up the beat for the tribute to White Stripes drummer “Meg White” or the lurching ramble of “Hey Me, Hey Mamma,” La Montagne still sounds grounded in the sitting room. It’s music that sounds rustic by design, recorded in an intimate room with the occasional organ or pedal steel adding color — and Leona Ness supplying her angelic vocals to two tracks — but always centering on the human pulse, a soothing, lulling backbeat that’s calm and reassuring while the spirit wrestles with its passions.

Customer Reviews

Legendary!

Ray Lamontagne is absolutely fabulous and amazing. No other musican has ever reached me in such a deep place. While listening to Ray's new album 'Gossip in the Grain' I am reminded of the moments I experienced the first time I ever heard his music in his previous album 'Till the Sun Turns Black'. I had found myself actually crying tears of...well... something damn overwhelming that I just can't explain. I suddenly had this striking, empowering, and yet yearning reminder of the existence of beauty in this world. It is as if the passion that created the music travelled straight from his soul and into mine. I have never heard another artist as beautifully honest, raw and pure as Ray Lamontagne. I believe firmly that's it's only a matter of time before he is considered legendary.

Love it!

The first song sets a great impression for me on this album Sounds a little like James Morrison who I also like, so no complaints here

This is the Best Thing!

Ray has done it again! Gossip in the Grain is a True masterpiece of an Album, and in that respect its a one of The must have of the year, If however your looking for a continuation of the raw folky singles found in Ray's Debut Album Trouble, Your looking in the wrong place. Long time fan's of Lamontagne know very well his growing and experimental nature as an artist's and as such "gossip in the Grain" is the most eclectic collection of music ray has released yet.From the very opening single "You are the best thing" we are privy to find that he has not come out of "till the sun turns black" unchanged.though most of the first half of the album sounds very much like B-sides from lamontagne's previous album except we are once again welcomed to ray's Voice as the forefront to the hook, line and sinker of every track.The explosive and dynamic string arrangements That were once Over shadowing are still present and in full force, they've just been placed where they belong, behind that soulful, raspy voice we all know and love.As for the second half of the album? the remaining Tracks are much more experimental and shows lamontagne's fearlessness to jump from Genre to Genre as he sees fit.The varied nature of this album can definitely deter a few casual listeners; it's an album that doesn't truly shine its first listen through, but its Ray's subtly that we love "oh so" much and it's his fearlessness as an artist that continually brings us back for more.

Biography

Born: 1973 in Nashua, NH

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '00s, '10s

With a voice that recalls a huskier, sandpaper version of Van Morrison and Tim Buckley, Ray LaMontagne joins such artists as Iron & Wine in creating folk songs that are alternately lush and intimately earthy. The songwriter was born in Nashua, New Hampshire in 1973; his parents split up shortly after his birth, and his mother began a pattern of moving her six children to any locale that could offer her employment and housing. As a result, LaMontagne grew up as the perennial new kid in school...
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