Damien Jurado - Where Shall You Take Me? (Deluxe Reissue) (2003)
BAND/ARTIST: Damien Jurado
- Title: Where Shall You Take Me?
- Year Of Release: 2003
- Label: Secretly Canadian
- Genre: Americana, Folk Rock
- Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
- Total Time: 00:31:42
- Total Size: 293 / 153 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Amateur Night 03:12
2. Omaha 03:18
3. Abilene 02:26
4. Texas To Ohio 02:56
5. Window 02:21
6. I Can't Get Over You 03:11
7. Intoxicated Hands 04:35
8. Tether 02:34
9. Matinee 02:58
10. Bad Dreams 04:08
11. Abilene (Demo) 02:27
12. I Can't Get Over You (Demo) 03:01
13. The Killer (Demo) 03:26
14. Amateur Night (Demo) 02:52
15. Omaha (Demo) 03:30
16. Smith 1972 (Just In Time For Something EP) 01:28
17. Motion Sickness (Just In Time For Something EP) 02:14
18. Night Out For The Downer (Just In Time For Something EP) 03:59
19. Prices (Just In Time For Something EP) 01:31
20. Engine Fire (Just In Time For Something EP) 01:35
1. Amateur Night 03:12
2. Omaha 03:18
3. Abilene 02:26
4. Texas To Ohio 02:56
5. Window 02:21
6. I Can't Get Over You 03:11
7. Intoxicated Hands 04:35
8. Tether 02:34
9. Matinee 02:58
10. Bad Dreams 04:08
11. Abilene (Demo) 02:27
12. I Can't Get Over You (Demo) 03:01
13. The Killer (Demo) 03:26
14. Amateur Night (Demo) 02:52
15. Omaha (Demo) 03:30
16. Smith 1972 (Just In Time For Something EP) 01:28
17. Motion Sickness (Just In Time For Something EP) 02:14
18. Night Out For The Downer (Just In Time For Something EP) 03:59
19. Prices (Just In Time For Something EP) 01:31
20. Engine Fire (Just In Time For Something EP) 01:35
Arriving just a year after the surprisingly eclectic and electric rock of I Break Chairs, Damien Jurado's Where Shall You Take Me? is something of a return -- but not a retreat -- to the moody minimalism of albums like Ghost of David. Songs like "Amateur Night" and "Omaha" share the acoustic strumming and rustic, shuffling rhythms of his earlier work, but also have a subtly polished confidence that brings out the warmth in Jurado's singing and playing as never before. The country and folk elements always present in his music come to the fore on "Abilene" and "Window," which, with its sweet, close harmonies, borrows equally from the traditions of bluegrass and hymns. A devotional thread runs through Where Shall You Take Me?, particularly on its second half, where "I Can't Get Over You" and "Tether" contrast love's complexities with deceptively simple melodies and arrangements. Overall, the album is less challenging than I Break Chairs, although "Texas to Ohio" recalls that work's Springsteen-influenced rock sound and the spooky, drum machine-driven "Intoxicated Hands" is a beautifully brooding ballad that rivals Jurado's darkest moments. While Where Shall You Take Me? might be less ambitious than its predecessor, it certainly has its own compelling charms; the album has an off the cuff, direct feel that suggests it was recorded with a few friends over the course of an afternoon, particularly on songs like "Matinee." More importantly, Jurado's singing and songwriting are affecting in virtually any setting and on any scope. Where Shall You Take Me? is a small triumph, but a triumph nonetheless.
Country | Folk | Rock | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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