Sarah Gillespie - Wishbones (2018)
BAND/ARTIST: Sarah Gillespie
- Title: Wishbones
- Year Of Release: 2018
- Label: Pastiche Records
- Genre: Jazz/Blues Vocals
- Quality: FLAC (tracks) | MP3 320 kbps
- Total Time: 45:16
- Total Size: 280 MB | 106 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Wishbones (4:32)
2. Coup D'Etat (4:25)
3. Seasick (3:21)
4. You Win (4:12)
5. The Ballad Of Standing Rock (7:56)
6. Wishbone (4:25)
7. Moonshiner (4:08)
8. Susannah Threw A Helicopter (4:20)
9. The Last Of The Good Time Charlies (4:19)
10. The Theft Of Marco Munoz (3:32)
1. Wishbones (4:32)
2. Coup D'Etat (4:25)
3. Seasick (3:21)
4. You Win (4:12)
5. The Ballad Of Standing Rock (7:56)
6. Wishbone (4:25)
7. Moonshiner (4:08)
8. Susannah Threw A Helicopter (4:20)
9. The Last Of The Good Time Charlies (4:19)
10. The Theft Of Marco Munoz (3:32)
Produced by Mercury nominated jazz composer Kit Downes, the same unique mix of savvy, sensitivity and wry humour runs through Wishbones as it did on Stalking Juliet (2009), In The Current Climate (2011) and Glory Days (2013). She is backed by a supergroup of the UK's finest jazz players firing on all cylinders across 10 new songs that feel as much like a short story collection as an album.
Surreal, magic-realist lyrics tell succinct tales of exile, nationalism, motherhood and belonging. The jaunty Costello-esque 'The Last of the Goodtime Charlies' centres on a blinkered Brexiter living on rose-tinted memories of his homeland. It's easy to dismiss such narrow-minded patriots as Goodtime Charlie, but in the final song on the album, Gillespie juxtaposes his anachronistic absurdity with the kind of tragedy that occurs when such views become government policy: 'The Theft of Marco Munoz' was inspired by the story of a Honduran man who committed suicide after being separated from his family at the US boarder. The Ballad of Standing Rock slips into a the dreamscape of a construction enjoiner on the infamous North Dakota pipeline while the raucous New Orleans style party of Coup D'etat showcases Gillespie's trademark wit and infectious.
Surreal, magic-realist lyrics tell succinct tales of exile, nationalism, motherhood and belonging. The jaunty Costello-esque 'The Last of the Goodtime Charlies' centres on a blinkered Brexiter living on rose-tinted memories of his homeland. It's easy to dismiss such narrow-minded patriots as Goodtime Charlie, but in the final song on the album, Gillespie juxtaposes his anachronistic absurdity with the kind of tragedy that occurs when such views become government policy: 'The Theft of Marco Munoz' was inspired by the story of a Honduran man who committed suicide after being separated from his family at the US boarder. The Ballad of Standing Rock slips into a the dreamscape of a construction enjoiner on the infamous North Dakota pipeline while the raucous New Orleans style party of Coup D'etat showcases Gillespie's trademark wit and infectious.
Year 2018 | Jazz | Blues | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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