Richard Swift : Dressed Up For The Letdown

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Sell date: 2/2007
Label: Secretly Canadian/Ada
Mfg's Catalog#: 50133
CDC Part#: 370101
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Full title is: Dressed Up for the Letdown

  Elijah Thomson - Bass, Guitar (Bass)
  Eric Hosler - Violin
  Eric J. Hosler - Violin
  F. Lenz - Drums
  Matt Fronke - Flugelhorn
  Shanti Randall - Viola
  Victor Lawrence - Cello

Richard Swift threw his dice down a lo-fi Tin Pan Alley on the Novelist/Walking Without Effort, a collection of sepia-toned curios that spanned 2001 to 2004 but sounded like visionary pop acetates from the 1904 World's Fair. The native Minnesotan and closet anglophile taps his cane down 'Penny Lane' on Dressed Up for the Letdown, a warm and deceptively inviting celebration of post-Revolver 'Fab Four' ( 'Kisses for the Misses' is pure, amiable McCartney despair). Swift's laconic delivery is often compared to contemporaries like Ron Sexsmith and Rufus Wainwright, but when he tosses off self-directed barbs like 'I played your heart but I broke two strings Jesus Christ, you're a lovely thing' from the swooning 'Buildings in America,' it's a Ray Davies or Elvis Costello comparison that he's more deserving of. While the album as a whole does wallow a bit, it never suffers melodically. The Richard Hawley -esque 'Ballad of You Know Who' may conjure up images of a cocktail-cherry-covered beverage napkin, but it feels more like a wink than a teardrop, the ambling title cut perks up as a ghostly horn trio wanders in from the cold, and the cabaret -style closer paints John the Baptist as 'The Opening Band' for Jesus Christ. Dressed Up for the Letdown feels like the wee hours of morning, and that may keep some listeners from breaking it out as often as they should, but like all good slices of melancholy pie, it's best enjoyed in your basement while the rest of the world is asleep. ~ James Christopher Monger, All Music Guide

Employing an archaic attitude of tempered restraint on a fresh collection of ten songs, without appearing shamelessly retro or kitschy. Swift leads the faithful further into a melancholic world draped with colorful sonic landscapes. This is his first new material recorded since 2001 and is the follow-up to the re-release of his double CD 'The Novelist / Walking Without Effort' in 2005. He's toured with My Morning Jacket, The Walkmen, Elbow, Josh Ritter, Jens Lekman, and Earlimart, earning a reputation for a live rock revivalist, conjuring up images of classic period Dylan and The Band from the late '60s and early '70s.

 
 Tracks and Sound Clips   Click here for the Windows Media player
 
Dressed Up for the Letdown - 3:55 Play the Windows Media clip
Songs of National Freedom - 3:12 Play the Windows Media clip
Most of What I Know - 4:50 Play the Windows Media clip
Buildings in America - 4:05 Play the Windows Media clip
Artist & Repertoire - 2:23 Play the Windows Media clip
Kisses for the Misses - 3:11 Play the Windows Media clip
P.S. It All Falls Down - 3:24 Play the Windows Media clip
Ballad of You Know Who - 5:00 Play the Windows Media clip
Million Dollar Baby - 3:47 Play the Windows Media clip
Opening Band - 2:12 Play the Windows Media clip
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