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Mercy

Sam Baker

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Album Review

What strikes you first about Sam Baker's music is his singing. He sings with a craggy, slightly slurry manner than sounds a bit like post-throat cancer John Prine. Baker's raspy voice, however, didn't result from cancer. He was a victim of a Peruvian train bombing that affected his hearing and, consequently, his singing. It takes a little getting accustomed to his voice, but once you do and start listening more closely to the songs, you'll realize that Baker also possesses some of Prine's keen storytelling skills. From the opening tune, the touching widower's tale "Waves," Baker demonstrates a true gift for narrative songwriting, particularly telling stories in which the American Dream has gotten a little tarnished. In "Baseball" he contrasts a Little League game with the image of the boys becoming soldiers, but he never lets the song lapse into melodrama. "Truale" rivals Robert Earl Keen's and James McMurtry's ability to tell Texas tales of misadventures. "Thursday" empathizes with a single mother's daily struggles, while a brush with death leads "Iron"'s working-man protagonist to a surprising epiphany. These songs' plainspoken truths resonate with a quiet power. After this series of searing character studies, Baker uses two instrumentals, the brief "Prelude" and the longer "Mercy" to bookend the two more autobiographical tunes that constitute the album's closing section. "Steel" recounts his near fatal accident in a poetic yet unflinching way. In the follow-up song, "Angels," he makes a plea for mercy in these troubled times. Musically, Baker opts for an unadorned style that suits his spare but vivid storytelling. He also utilizes the singing talents of such old pros as Joy Lynn White, Kevin Welch, and Jessi Colter to bolster his own vocals. Mercy makes for an unassuming, unexpected treat and introduces Baker as another talented Texas troubadour in the tradition of Keen, McMurtry, and Townes Van Zandt.

Customer Reviews

Mercy

Texas produces some of the best song writers you will find anywhere - and this is one of the best! Sam Baker sees and appreciates the details of everyday life and with simplicity and eloquence he tells us his stories. Steel is a true story of a life changing event for this artist, Iron is an amazing piece of work and Waves will knock you over with its beautiful melody and images.

Fresh approach

Admittedly, Sam Baker is not your normal singer/songwriter. His musical phrasings are an acquired taste, but they definitely are fresh and different. When I first previewed this album, I didn't think I liked it that much. However, the melodies and unaffected stylings kept luring me back. Now, I can't stop playing the album. Listening to "Waves" will leave you with a haunting nostalgia for the richness of life. The final cut, "Mercy", is a beautiful stringed conclusion to the lovely melodies encased in this fine album. I would highly recomment Sam Baker to anyone who values the art of songwriting.

Poetry

Sam Baker is the best songwriter in the whole world and I'll stand on Steve Earle's coffee table in my cowboy boots and say that.

Biography

Born: Itasca, TX

Genre: Singer/Songwriter

Years Active: '00s

With his raspy, almost spoken word vocal style and his literate, poignant, and carefully observed songs that grapple with the beauties, complexities, and little tragedies of this world, Sam Baker has much in common with other Texan songwriters like Robert Earl Keen, James McMurtry, Townes Van Zandt, and Guy Clark, although his approach to narrative probably comes closest to an artist like John Prine. Baker grew up in Itasca, TX, a prairie town southwest of Dallas and Fort Worth on Interstate 35....
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