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Pieta Brown - Mercury (2011) CD-Rip

Pieta Brown - Mercury (2011) CD-Rip

BAND/ARTIST: Pieta Brown

  • Title: Mercury
  • Year Of Release: 2011
  • Label: Red House Records #RHR CD 242
  • Genre: Folk, Folk Rock, Country
  • Quality: EAC Rip -> FLAC (Img+Cue, Log) / MP3 CBR320
  • Total Time: 00:43:56
  • Total Size: 265 / 117 Mb (Full Scans)
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Inspired by a dream, Mercury was recorded in the country west of Nashville in a one room studio with a who's who of session players including a guest performance from Mark Knopfler who adds his inimitable touch to the blues stomp "So Many Miles." Pieta Brown is an American musician and singer-songwriter who has released five albums and three EPs. She has performed with artists such as Mark Knopfler, John Prine, Amos Lee, Justin Vernon and Calexico.

Less can be more, but a little extra doesn't hurt either. This album, recorded in three days with the musicians playing together in the studio (somewhat of a rare situation, even in roots music these days, with the advent of Pro-Tools), is a subtle but substantial step forward from Brown's 2009's Red House label debut. That was a stripped down, Don Was- produced EP which captured a moment yet seemed somewhat unfinished. This follow-up finds Brown with longtime foil/producer/guitarist/partner Bo Ramsey and the majority of Mark Knopfler's band (with whom she toured in 2010) adding subtle yet significant heft to the songs. That's not to imply there is anything slick about the final product which maintains a sparse feel, keeping the focus on Brown's caramel-coated vocals. While it was knocked out in three days, there is nothing rushed or hasty about the performances. Brown and Ramsey take their time on these rootsy gems, crafting them for maximum impact, even if that means keeping only vocal, acoustic, and occasional electric guitar in the mix as they do a few times. But when Brown lays into a soulful version of Ray Charles' "What'd I Say" groove from "I'm Gone" with light drums and some lead fireworks, the eye-opening result shows that her music benefits from the slightly fuller approach. Glenn Worf's elastic standup basslines on the title track along with simple brushed drums is all it takes to move the tune into one of Brown's, and this album's, finest moments. A blues undercurrent runs throughout, which is not to say it's a blues album. But that sensibility adds ample soul and emotion to a style which ends up as folk/country/R&B, not far from Lucinda Williams territory. Like Williams, Brown's distinctive voice carries the day with its ability to turn even the most commonplace lyrics into poetry with her slurred, poignant delivery. Brown even shifts into Otis Redding territory on the moving "I Want It Back," a love letter to a lost boyfriend that comes off as both defiant and vulnerable. Knopfler appears briefly to add his (overdubbed) mojo to the bluesy "So Many Miles," but there is little he does that couldn't have been played by Ramsey, whose own snakelike lines bring considerable mystery to the material. If the idiosyncratic Williams can break into the mainstream, there's no reason why Brown can't follow that lead and with the terrific Mercury. She's got the goods to make the leap.

~ Hal Horowitz, All Music

Track List:

01. Be With You [02:28]
02. Butterfly Blues [03:45]
03. Mercury [03:17]
04. How Much Of My Love [03:00]
05. I'm Gone [02:21]
06. I Want It Back [04:58]
07. Blue Rider [02:58]
08. Night All Day [04:29]
09. Closing Time [03:09]
10. I Don't Mind [03:58]
11. Glory To Glory [03:23]
12. So Many Miles [03:04]
13. No Words Now [03:13]

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  • whiskers
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