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Long Journey Home (Live In Liverpool)

Cowboy Junkies

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Album Review

The Cowboy Junkies have long understood that their music was served best on record when it was least adorned by the recording process — their commercial and critical breakthrough, 1988's The Trinity Session, was recorded live to digital tape using a single microphone during a single evening — so it's not surprising that they've made a handful of live albums, where the interaction between the musicians is presented in its most natural environment. Only 18 months after releasing Open Road, a CD and DVD package recorded during their 2001 tour, the Cowboy Junkies issued another live document, Long Journey Home, which captures in both sound and image an appearance in Liverpool, England, during the fall of 2004. At this point in their career, the Cowboy Junkies have become thoroughly comfortable on-stage, but they've also learned to invite the spirit so even songs they've been performing for close to 20 years don't sound rote. On Long Journey Home, guitarist Michael Timmins, accordion man Jaro Czerwinec, and multi-instrumentalist Jeff Bird frequently weave improvisational spaces in and out of their songs, while vocalist Margo Timmins uses mellow scatting and repeated phrases to allow her instrument to join in the action; they certainly haven't turned into a jam band, but the Cowboy Junkies have learned how to use jamming to bring new life into their music, and their gift for playing off one another is quite impressive on these recordings. And though the slow tempos and dreamy atmosphere that have become the Cowboy Junkies' trademark haven't changed (thanks in part to the superb work of bassist Alan Anton and drummer Peter Timmins), the dynamics of their attack has certainly expanded. Margo Timmins' once-timid murmur now boasts a power and a bluesy growl that serves their material well, and her brother Michael can bring the noise with his guitar without shattering the mood of the performances. The Cowboy Junkies continue to evolve, with each concert recording showing new areas of growth and change, and while Long Journey Home isn't radically different from their last live outings, this CD allows you to hear (and the accompanying DVD permits you to see) a band that takes chances and does something different each night, and devoted fans will be grateful for this opportunity to once again explore their alchemy in the comfort of their living rooms.

Customer Reviews

Hmm...

I almost bought this reflexively, as I would any Cowboy Junkies album. For some reason, I decided to check out some reviews on Amazon. This is only the first CD in a two CD set. I guess I'll wait a while to see if the second CD shows up on iTS. It's a bummer since some of my old favorites are listed here. I gave it three stars for half an album. I wish I could just leave a comment without the rating, though.

One of the most consistent and underrated rock bands...excellent live disc!

The Cowboy Junkies are one of rocks best kept secrets and their twenty year career proves it as does this disc. The band is in fine form and Margo's vocals are strong and full of emotion throughout. The rarely heard thirteen minute version of 32:20 (Blues) is awesome, it starts quietly and ends strong. Also here is an excellent version of Neil Young's Helpless. My personal fav is Horse in the Country which brings a true sense of her longing to be out in the country with her favorite companion more often. And of course Sweet Jane is here too...a ten minute version. The band plays tight with emotion. If you like quality music buy this album!!

Pulled From DVD Release

The set features songs featured in the DVD release of the same name. It is available as a 2 CD set now with the DVD and the live cd. For those who bought the original DVD, this provides a nice companion piece. The set nicely balances the band's razor sharp noise on songs like "32:20" with the glacial space of songs like "Misguided Angel". The band was in excellent form for this recording and this is a great place to start listening. The Neil Young cover of "Helpless" is worth the price of admission alone.

Biography

Formed: 1985 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

Although it didn't originally have anything to do with their sound, the Cowboy Junkies' name wound up seeming pretty accurate: their music was grounded in traditional country, blues, and folk, yet drifted along in a sleepy, narcotic haze that clearly bore the stamp of the Velvet Underground. The vast majority of their songs were spare and quiet, taken at lethargic tempos and filled with languid guitars and detached, ethereal vocals courtesy of Margo Timmins....
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