Chip Taylor - Block Out The Sirens Of This Lonely World (2013)
BAND/ARTIST: Chip Taylor
- Title: Block Out The Sirens Of This Lonely World
- Year Of Release: 2013
- Label: Train Wreck
- Genre: Rock, Folk Rock, Singer-Songwriter
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 00:57:43
- Total Size: 292 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
CD1
01. Block Out the Sirens of This Lonely World
02. Never Said Goodbye
03. God Bless Norwegians
04. Get Me Back Even Again
05. Hey Vinnie
06. Intro
07. North Caucasus Fight Club
08. That’s How I Love You Tonight
09. It Wasn’t Me – It Wasn’t You
10. Pretty Good Order (Human Beings)
11. The Last Video
12. Tears From an Old Yonkers Child
CD2
01. Broken Down Bicycles
02. Better Put My Glasses On
03. Ukrainian Girls
04. Is That the Final Take?
05. Better Put My Glasses On (Radio Mix)
Chip Taylor follows his string of critically acclaimed albums with Block Out The Sirens of This Lonely World, an astonishing album of moody, sometimes foreboding, songs that find dark clouds everywhere but a few silver linings as well. After making records for more than 50 years, this album is truly different for Taylor than all of his earlier ones. The songs were born out of a somewhat dark period for Taylor following the 2011 Norway massacre. Taylor was in the country at the time preparing to play at a festival. In the wake of the killings, he instead wrote and performed a new song, 'This Darkest Day', at a benefit in honor of the victims. The experience led to some of the most somber and serious songs of his long illustrious career. And for the first time since he was a teenager, Taylor allowed someone else - Goran Grini - to guide the project. One listen to Block Out the Sirens and you will hear and feel the thread that joins the entire album - the struggle and stress that people endure in their confusing lives and relationships. These songs find Taylor reflecting on his own problems and those of the people he knows - many through his travels all over the world playing music. Despite the often bleak subject matter, there is a strong undercurrent of hope that runs through the album as Taylor finds solace in the simple and basic connections between people. The lead producer of Block Out The Sirens, Goran Grini, is largely responsible for the remarkable passionate feeling of the album. Grini, a keyboard player from Norway, had previously joined Chip's band, The New Ukrainians (who are actually mostly Swedish), on Taylor's last album, F**k All The Perfect People. Following that project, Grini produced an album for Norway's top folk singer, Paal Flaata, which was a collection of Taylor compositions (both old and new). Wait By The Fire was released to critical and popular acclaim last year, hitting the top 10 in Norway and receiving a Grammy nomination. The New York Times says it best about Chip Taylor. If you only know him as the as the guy who wrote Wild Thing and Angel of the Morning you don t know him! Chip Taylor is making some of the most distinctive acoustic music around today. Americana star performer/producer Buddy Miller last year said »Chip Taylor could've rested on his laurels years ago and still been way ahead of everybody else today. Lucky for us he didn't and he's making some of the most relevant music out there.« With Block Out The Sirens Of This Lonely World Taylor raises the bar again and his amazing comeback streak remains unbroken. A brief tour with The New Ukrainians days before the making of Block Out The Sirens found Chip in the mood to knock out several new fun band songs. Loosely recorded on the final day of the tracking sessions, they are included on a special bonus disc with the album titled Is That The Final Take?
CD1
01. Block Out the Sirens of This Lonely World
02. Never Said Goodbye
03. God Bless Norwegians
04. Get Me Back Even Again
05. Hey Vinnie
06. Intro
07. North Caucasus Fight Club
08. That’s How I Love You Tonight
09. It Wasn’t Me – It Wasn’t You
10. Pretty Good Order (Human Beings)
11. The Last Video
12. Tears From an Old Yonkers Child
CD2
01. Broken Down Bicycles
02. Better Put My Glasses On
03. Ukrainian Girls
04. Is That the Final Take?
05. Better Put My Glasses On (Radio Mix)
Chip Taylor follows his string of critically acclaimed albums with Block Out The Sirens of This Lonely World, an astonishing album of moody, sometimes foreboding, songs that find dark clouds everywhere but a few silver linings as well. After making records for more than 50 years, this album is truly different for Taylor than all of his earlier ones. The songs were born out of a somewhat dark period for Taylor following the 2011 Norway massacre. Taylor was in the country at the time preparing to play at a festival. In the wake of the killings, he instead wrote and performed a new song, 'This Darkest Day', at a benefit in honor of the victims. The experience led to some of the most somber and serious songs of his long illustrious career. And for the first time since he was a teenager, Taylor allowed someone else - Goran Grini - to guide the project. One listen to Block Out the Sirens and you will hear and feel the thread that joins the entire album - the struggle and stress that people endure in their confusing lives and relationships. These songs find Taylor reflecting on his own problems and those of the people he knows - many through his travels all over the world playing music. Despite the often bleak subject matter, there is a strong undercurrent of hope that runs through the album as Taylor finds solace in the simple and basic connections between people. The lead producer of Block Out The Sirens, Goran Grini, is largely responsible for the remarkable passionate feeling of the album. Grini, a keyboard player from Norway, had previously joined Chip's band, The New Ukrainians (who are actually mostly Swedish), on Taylor's last album, F**k All The Perfect People. Following that project, Grini produced an album for Norway's top folk singer, Paal Flaata, which was a collection of Taylor compositions (both old and new). Wait By The Fire was released to critical and popular acclaim last year, hitting the top 10 in Norway and receiving a Grammy nomination. The New York Times says it best about Chip Taylor. If you only know him as the as the guy who wrote Wild Thing and Angel of the Morning you don t know him! Chip Taylor is making some of the most distinctive acoustic music around today. Americana star performer/producer Buddy Miller last year said »Chip Taylor could've rested on his laurels years ago and still been way ahead of everybody else today. Lucky for us he didn't and he's making some of the most relevant music out there.« With Block Out The Sirens Of This Lonely World Taylor raises the bar again and his amazing comeback streak remains unbroken. A brief tour with The New Ukrainians days before the making of Block Out The Sirens found Chip in the mood to knock out several new fun band songs. Loosely recorded on the final day of the tracking sessions, they are included on a special bonus disc with the album titled Is That The Final Take?
Folk | Rock | FLAC / APE
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