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Album Review

Kieran Kane along with longtime musical associate Kevin Welch and Fats Kaplin join for their second album as a trio. Although it shares the same basic instrumentation and stripped down, one take, folk approach of 2004's You Can't Save Everybody, the follow-up is more full, layered, and seems ever so slightly beefed up. Multi-instrumentalist Kaplin (guitar, pedal steel, oud, accordion, fiddle) is better integrated and helps fill out the sound that is still primarily acoustic, but has flashes of subtle electric guitar fills. The songs are largely ballads concerning the usual suspect topics of lost love ("Clean Getaway"), cars as a metaphor for life ("Them Wheels Don't Roll Anymore") and spiritual concerns ("I Can't Wait"), yet the melodies and singing are so consistently engaging that the project takes on a life of its own. A few more upbeat tunes such as the closing cover of Willie Dixon's "Mellow Down Easy" (a far cry from Little Walter's boogie thumping original) would help keep the energy flowing, but there is no shortage of talent and enthusiasm here. Kane and Welch's vocals, both solo and in tandem, find a melancholy groove that is hypnotic, beautiful and sincere. Welch's reflective "Heaven Now," a sad and insightful meditation on ageing, is stunning in its simplicity and naked emotion. "To the Harvest Look Ahead" takes a simple circular melody, brings a swampy, dusky mood and connects with restrained intensity. Middle Eastern chords infuse the mysterious "Mr. Bones" with Kaplin's oud driving the world beat influences. The recording is clean, clear and crisp, with each instrument defined under the vocals making a good album even better. Highly recommended especially for folk/Americana fans.

Customer Reviews

Lost John Dean

The Album is great. The iTunes download is NOT. There is a horrible static distortion during the last portion of the 3rd track; not only has iTunes not done anything about it, they make it virtualy impossible to contact ANYONE (voice or email) to discuss the problem. I tried their "problem with download" scenario and it flat didn't work. So. . . by all means get this excellent CD. . . just not from iTunes.

Lost John Dean

This is truly one of the best albums of 2006, and the title song is one of the strongest on the album. It is a work of art as an album, with every song complementing the whole. I never tire of listening to it. The album has received rave reviews in the Washington Post and elsewhere. That is why I am absolutely furious with I-Tunes for not fixing the distortion in their master toward the end of the third song, the title song. The reviews here pointed out the problem nine months ago. I emailed their customer support people twice, and got a long response and a song credit. I keep hoping against hope that there are real people at I-Tunes and not just machines that collect our money. I have now bought the song three times ...BUT THE GARBLED END OF THE THIRD SONG IS STILL NOT FIXED. I can't believe it.

This album is great.

This album is great. I had heard postcard from Mexico on the radio, and bought the entire album, and am very happy with all the songs. YES>>>> Apple needs to check out song 3 there is distortion at the end.

Lost John Dean, Fats Kaplin
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