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Album Review

Sounding across between Dire Straits and Bruce Springsteen, Jerry Joseph's Conscious Contact somehow falls safely under the umbrella of roots rock while remaining thoroughly modern sounding. While Joseph over-emotes from time to time, his songs brim with a defiant earnestness. The former Little Women vocalist is again joined by bassist Junior Ruppel and drummer Brad Rosen, as well as a sizable crew of special guests. Produced by Widespread Panic bassist Dave Schools, the album features appearances from some of Schools' bandmates, Michael Houser and Todd Nance (both on "The Fastest Horse In Town"), as well as other Southern roots rock luminaries, such as singer Vic Chesnutt, producer John Keane, and pianist Chuck Leavell. The vibe of the disc is stripped down, with a dry production comparable to Kevn Kinney's Broken Hearts and Auto Parts: pedal steel and acoustic guitars create a bed for fuzzily jangling electric instruments. Lyrically, Joseph dabbles in the usual roots rock clichés — "Taste the whiskey on your breath/It's as much as I can drink these days," he sings on "Pure Life" — but manages to pull them off convincingly, perhaps because he fleshes them out with decent narratives. Much of the material veers toward muscular near-arena rock, and the band reveals their shortcomings when they push too hard in that particular direction.

Customer Reviews

strange order of most popular songs

I got into Joseph from hearing three of his songs with the Jackmormons on satellite radio. Surprisingly I found that these weren't close to his to top 3 downloads. One of those songs is track 2, The Kind of Place, 19 out of 20 on the list. I have been listening to this song very loudly while driving very fast for months now. Its a catchy song with incredible lyrics. If anything I hope this post will send it up the list. The rest of the album is well done but not balanced throughout. The first 4 songs keep up a fast pace while the rest of the album mixs in slower songs. Good lyrics in Ten Killer Fairies and Your Glass Eye, the first a quick moving acoustic guitar and the second a heavy piano. His live performances only enhance his deep lyrical sense, you can almost feel his life's experiences pouring out from the stage. Some good advice, download Electra Guide in Blue and Climb to Safety from his live album, you'll know exactly what I mean.

Love Jerry Joseph!!!!!

My hubby and I have been all over the country seeing these boys. Can't say enough good about them. Jerry is an incredible song writer, guitar player and singer. He's at his best with the jackmormons.

Conscious Contact, Jerry Joseph and the Jackmormons
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  • $9.99
  • Genres: Rock, Music
  • Released: Apr 23, 2002

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