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This Charming Life

Joan Armatrading

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Albenrezension

After a stylistic detour into roots music on her 2007 album Into the Blues, Joan Armatrading dives headfirst into rock & roll on This Charming Life, which finds the venerable singer/songwriter picking up an electric guitar and letting it howl. Armatrading produced This Charming Life and played all the instruments herself (except for the drums, manned by Miles Bould), and it represents the toughest and most aggressive music she's recorded since Walk Under Ladders and The Key in the '80s; the thick, distorted guitar tone on songs like "Love Love Love" and "Heading Back to New York City" suggests a hard rock influence that's never really made its presence known in her work before (especially since Armatrading is playing the solos herself), and the tightly focused wallop of the bass and drums moves this way past pop into something decidedly heavier. While the album's approach is surprising, Armatrading (who was 59 when this was recorded) takes to the swagger of rock & roll like a duck to water; her voice, always strong and full-bodied, is more than up to the challenge of sharing space with the guitars, and the force of the music is fully the equal of the passion of these songs. (The wary may be glad to know a few more pop-oriented tunes are on board, but this is still livelier stuff than most veteran singer/songwriters are offering these days.) Nearly 40 years after the release of her first album, Armatrading remains a masterful songwriter, and while this set lacks the thematic cohesion of Lovers Speak or Into the Blues, these 11 songs make it clear she still speaks with wisdom, clarity, and fire, and whether she's looking for a good time in the Big Apple, embracing the joys of real life, pondering the peaks and valleys of relationships, examining both the spiritual and temporal, or reveling in the beauty of her significant other, This Charming Life leaves no doubt that Armatrading has few peers in songcraft. This Charming Life might seem like a curious left turn for Joan Armatrading at first glance, but it demonstrates she can make her songs work is a wide variety of ways, and it's fascinating to imagine what surprises could still be in store from this vital talent.

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Joan Armatrading - This Charming Life: Presseinfo

Armatrading, deren Name bislang für einen Mix der verschiedensten Musikrichtungen stand, widmet sich damit zum zweiten Mal ausschließlich einem Stil. Dies allerdings getreu dem ureigensten Verständnis der Singer/Songwriterin, die mit Songs wie „Love And Affection“, „Show Some Emotion“, „Drop The Pilot“ und „Willow“ bekannt geworden ist. Joan Armatrading eine Do-It-Yourself-Frau ist, die die elf Lieder selber geschrieben, arrangiert und als Multi-Instrumentalistin (Gitarren, Keyboards, Gesang), abgesehen vom Schlagzeug, eingespielt sowie produziert hat.

Ja Ganz Nett

Oh well - its pretty nice but without any magic or depth. Like her last 2 prior releases "This Charming Life" is self produced and Joan plays all the instruments. And herein lies the problem: Joan is a great musician and a great song writer but a below average producer. You can simply hear and feel the unfulfilled potential of each of the tracks, the moments that could have been great but fell just short of being special. Like "Lover's Speak" and "Into the Blues" before it all just sounds a little flat and without magic. I miss the amazing quality of her past releases reached only through masterful musicians and imaginative producers. I wish someone would take the best 4 songs of each of the last 3 Cd releases and produced them with the talented musicians Joan used to tour and record with - that would be a truly fantastic release. Even for a hardcore fan like myself who has bought every single release since 1973's "Whatever's for us" - this is getting boring and somewhat childish.

Biografie

Geboren: 09. Dezember 1950 in Basseterre, St. Kitts

Genre: Pop

Jahre aktiv: '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

Born in 1950 on the island of St. Kitts, British singer/songwriter Joan Armatrading was her country's — as well as Britain's — first woman to make commercial inroads into her chosen genre, spicing her take on folk with elements of rock, blues, and jazz, and has had a remarkably long, consistent career. Armatrading immigrated to England in 1958 and began writing songs six years later. In 1970, she met lyricist Pam Nestor at a touring production of Hair, and the two began collaborating...
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