Terry Callier - LifeTime (1999)
BAND/ARTIST: Terry Callier
- Title: LifeTime
- Year Of Release: 1999
- Label: Blue Thumb
- Genre: Soul, Folk, Jazz, Singer-Songwriter
- Quality: mp3 320 kbps / flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 00:58:55
- Total Size: 141 / 362 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. When My Lady Danced
02. Sunset Boulevard
03. Comin' Up From Babylon
04. Holdin' On
05. Where A Lark Is Singing
06. Nobody But Yourself
07. 4 Miles
08. Love Can Do
09. When The Music Is Gone
10. Fix The Blame
11. I Don't Want to See Myself (Without You)
12. LifeTime
While it was perhaps inevitable that LifeTime would fail to recapture the cathartic intensity of Terry Callier's comeback effort TimePeace -- a remarkably pure expression of a soul and spirit finally granted freedom after years trapped in limbo -- it's nevertheless surprising how many comparatively few peaks the album actually does reach. Brian Bacchus' slick production, which often teeters precariously close to overkill on TimePeace, tumbles completely over the edge here - songs like "Holdin' On," "When the Music Is Gone," and "Fix the Blame" are rendered with so much gloss they seem trapped in amber, while the reggae-lite "Comin' up From Babylon" is as ill-conceived as the attempts at disco which marred Callier's records for Elektra two decades earlier. It's hardly shocking that LifeTime's most memorable moments are also its most unaffected ones, allowing Callier's remarkable voice and exquisite guitar the space to breathe - the supple, sensual opener "When My Lady Danced" is vintage folk-jazz, while "Sunset Boulevard" offers a potent reminder that no one sings this kind of protest soul with quite so much wisdom and compassion. Best of all is "Love Can Do," a shimmering duet with Beth Orton that is as rich and resonant as any of their past collaborations.
01. When My Lady Danced
02. Sunset Boulevard
03. Comin' Up From Babylon
04. Holdin' On
05. Where A Lark Is Singing
06. Nobody But Yourself
07. 4 Miles
08. Love Can Do
09. When The Music Is Gone
10. Fix The Blame
11. I Don't Want to See Myself (Without You)
12. LifeTime
While it was perhaps inevitable that LifeTime would fail to recapture the cathartic intensity of Terry Callier's comeback effort TimePeace -- a remarkably pure expression of a soul and spirit finally granted freedom after years trapped in limbo -- it's nevertheless surprising how many comparatively few peaks the album actually does reach. Brian Bacchus' slick production, which often teeters precariously close to overkill on TimePeace, tumbles completely over the edge here - songs like "Holdin' On," "When the Music Is Gone," and "Fix the Blame" are rendered with so much gloss they seem trapped in amber, while the reggae-lite "Comin' up From Babylon" is as ill-conceived as the attempts at disco which marred Callier's records for Elektra two decades earlier. It's hardly shocking that LifeTime's most memorable moments are also its most unaffected ones, allowing Callier's remarkable voice and exquisite guitar the space to breathe - the supple, sensual opener "When My Lady Danced" is vintage folk-jazz, while "Sunset Boulevard" offers a potent reminder that no one sings this kind of protest soul with quite so much wisdom and compassion. Best of all is "Love Can Do," a shimmering duet with Beth Orton that is as rich and resonant as any of their past collaborations.
Jazz | Soul | Folk | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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