Chris Smither : Leave The Light On

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Sell date: 9/2006
Label: Signature Sounds Recording
Mfg's Catalog#: 2001
CDC Part#: 267221
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Full title is: Leave the Light On

The All Music Guide rating for this album on a 1-9 scale (9=best) is: 7

The All Music Guide rating for this album among this artist's works on a 1-9 scale (9=best) is: 7

  Amy Helm - Vocals (Background)
  Anita Suhanin - Vocals, Vocals (Background)
  Byron Isaacs - Vocals (Background)
  Chris Smither - Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar, Vocals, Guitar (12 String)
  David 'Goody' Goodrich - Guitar (Acoustic), Bass, Piano, Guitar (Electric), Guitar (Rhythm), Piano (Electric), Kalimba, Hi String Guitar, Guitar (Nylon String), Guitar (Resonator)
  Fiona McBain - Vocals (Background)
  Louise Ulrich - Bass
  Mike Piehl - Percussion, Cymbals, Drums
  Sean Staples - Banjo, Vocals, Vocals (Background), Harmony Vocals
  Tim O'Brien - Fiddle, Mandolin, Vocals
  Tony Leone - Vocals (Background)

Chris Smither doesn't do much here that he hasn't done throughout his long career, but there's no crime in consistent excellence. That career, launched during the Boston folk revival of the late '60s, has now encompassed a dozen albums, with a lengthy hiatus throughout most of the '70s and '80s as Smither battled the demons of alcoholism and addiction. He re-emerged in the early '90s as a wizened troubadour, equally adept at self-deprecating humor and heartbreaking balladry, and he continues that tradition on Leave the Light On . As is typical of all his releases, the album's 12 songs split the difference between folk and blues . Smither 's propulsive acoustic fingerpicking, heavily influenced by bluesman Lightnin' Hopkins , is as unobtrusively impressive as ever. He's not flashy, but he plays exactly what fits each song. Multi-instrumentalist Tim O'Brien and neo- gospel acolytes Ollabelle contribute fine, understated accompaniment, but Smither is the real star here, wrapping his raspy baritone croon around his increasingly pointed, literate songs of hope and regret. Smither has a knack for selecting exemplary covers, and the sampling on Leave the Light On is no exception. Peter Case 's forlorn 'Cold Trail Blues,' mentor Hopkins ' harrowing 'Blues in the Bottle,' and Bob Dylan 's 'Visions of Johanna' (offered as a slow, meditative waltz ) fit the ruminative, downcast mood perfectly. But his originals hold their own with the stellar covers, and, if anything, he continues to improve as a songwriter. The title track is an unapologetic refusal to grow old and quietly fade away, while 'Shillin' for the Blues' probes the kind of 3:00-a.m.-stare-at-the-ceiling introspection that is equal parts despair and resolute conviction to carry on. 'Origin of Species' is a hilarious sendup of the biblical creation story and the theory of evolution, while the rollicking 'Diplomacy' is one of the few protest anthems of the Bush era that isn't full of sputtering, inarticulate invective, and that actually exhibits wit and insight: 'We got some freedom, we got the iPod store/We got the savior, you couldn't ask for more/Take it or leave it, it's the deal of the day/And if you leave it, you get it anyway.' That kind of incisive commentary fuels the entire album, and if the barbs seem more pointed than usual, perhaps they reflect the impatience of a man who has never suffered fools gladly, and who is doing some of his best work in what by all rights ought to be the twilight of his career. This very fine release is proof, if any is needed, that the light is still on, and shining very brightly. ~ Andy Whitman, All Music Guide

Chris's brand new album, Leave the Light On (his second with producer David 'Goody' Goodrich) features seven new songs as well as a few choice covers, and arrangements of traditional songs. The album also features the young neo-gospel group Ollabelle, who bring a complementary loveliness to Smither's 'Seems So Real' and additional resonance to the traditional 'John Hardy'. The renowned roots musician Tim O'Brien plays mandolin and fiddle all over the record, and also harmonizes with Smither, Sean Staples and Anita Suhanin on the lilting title track. Atypically, Chris tackles topical themes on 'Origin of Species' (which he says is 'making fun of dummies') and the edgily political 'Diplomacy', which harkens back to his roots in the '60s folk scene. Also different this go round is Smither's bold and surprising decision to arrange Dylan's 'Visions of Johanna' in 6/8 time (he credits his friend Steve Tilston for the suggestion) which results in a track of otherworldly beauty.

 
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Open Up - 2:55 Play the Windows Media clip
Leave the Light On - 3:47 Play the Windows Media clip
Shillin' for the Blues - 4:33 - *This track is an AMG pick. Play the Windows Media clip
Seems So Real - 4:26 Play the Windows Media clip
Origin of Species - 3:05 - *This track is an AMG pick. Play the Windows Media clip
Cold Trail Blues - 4:29 Play the Windows Media clip
Diplomacy - 2:37 Play the Windows Media clip
Father's Day - 4:39 - *This track is an AMG pick. Play the Windows Media clip
Visions of Johanna - 5:22 Play the Windows Media clip
Blues in the Bottle - 3:29 Play the Windows Media clip
John Hardy - 3:12 Play the Windows Media clip
John Hardy (Reprise) - 1:32 Play the Windows Media clip
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