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Album Review

In 2004, a dreamy cover of "Rocket Man" concluded My Morning Jacket's first volume of rarities. Which was prescient, because it's Elton John that Jim James' songs for 2005's Z first bring to mind. From the wistful recollection of "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" to Honky Chateau's melodic and genre explorations, John's ability to mesh styles and take detours within his sturdy pop songwriting applies to James here, particularly in the expansive opener, "Wordless Chorus," or the initial happy-go-lucky lilt of "Off the Record." Z is My Morning Jacket's fourth full-length (and second for ATO), and it's the one that might finally jump-start the reaction that James' music has always deserved. It Still Moves from 2003 rightly enjoyed its accolades, but it meandered a little structurally, too, and sometimes got a little lost in its own reverb. On Z, MMJ's traditional influences are present — the folk, blues, and country tones of John, Neil Young, and the Band shaded by contemporaries like Mercury Rev and Mark Kozelek. But songs like "Lay Low" and "It Beats for You" are crafted tighter, their sound-drenched keyboard lines meeting the percussion head on and riding meaningful flourishes of electric guitar. "Gideon" climaxes in James calling out throatily over twinkling piano and big chords borrowed from the Who, and "What a Wonderful Man" is a raucous, crashing tumble of unhinged crash cymbals, barroom piano, and mirthful yelping. Z is intuitive, intensely creative, classicist-minded, nearly flawless. It's music that's extruded from Jim James' id, and that's bearded, too.

Customer Reviews

Shocked!!

I cannot believe out of all of MMJ's albums, this one has the least reviews. Only one, well now mine too. This is my all time fav album of theirs. It's so amazing. Perfect from beginning to end. All of their albums are great, they're just an altogether genius rock and roll band, but this album really shows what they can do, the variety of music they can create. BUY NOW if you haven't heard it!!!! Will blow your mind.

High Quality

great little jam at the end of Off the Record, amazing production on Wordless Chorus. Anytime doesn't let up, Knot Comes Loose is gorgeous, and Dondante is a wonderfully fitting climax and resolution to the album. Definitely worth the money.

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This album has four songs that are among their live show highlights, "Wordless Chorus", "Off the Record", "Gideon", and "Anytime." Even on the studio recordings they all shine. The vocal talents of James in "Wordless Chorus" stand alone. "Knot Comes Loose" is a well-conceived contrast to their typical soaring rock anthems and a personal favorite. A very strong effort top to bottom. I wouldn't throw out any of the songs and appreciate the variety of offerings on this excellent record.

Biography

Formed: 1998 in Louisville, KY

Genre: Alternative

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

Although they first presented themselves as devotees of Neil Young's country-tinged classic rock, My Morning Jacket widened their sound throughout the early 2000s, embracing everything from neo-psychedelia to Americana, funk, prog, and reggae. By the time Evil Urges arrived in mid-2008, they had successfully molded themselves into Kentucky's answer to Wilco: a band...
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