William Elliott Whitmore : Ashes To Dust

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Sell date: 2/2005
Label: Southern Records
Mfg's Catalog#: 28111
CDC Part#: 1005896
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Full title is: Ashes to Dust

  Bob Adams - Drums
  Jay Thomas Dandurand - Drums
  Joel Christopher Anderson - Accordion, Slide Guitar
  Mike Lust - E-Bow
  Zach Action - Bass

William Elliott Whitmore's stunning debut album, Hymns for the Hopeless, a death-haunted collection of country-folk dirges sung in an ancient croak of a voice, begged the question, if an acceptance of death is both redemption and deliverance from a life of pain, struggle and regret, where to next? With Ashes to Dust, his second album, Whitmore makes it clear that the answer is simply more of the same. Like the first offering, this release practices a stern folk minimalism, with Whitmore's whiskey gargle of a voice delivering slow-burning gospel sermons to the sparse accompaniment of banjo or guitar, and when the occasional electric slide guitar enters, it seems to come from the next century, so insular is the tone here. This is country music that is still attached at the hip to gospel and the stern Baptist church hymns that are tailored to the three-note vocal range of the everyman, and Whitmore's astounding voice makes it all stick in the mind like a cautionary tale. But while most of Ashes to Dust could fit seamlessly alongside Hymns for the Hopeless, there are some subtle differences that make this album at least a partial step farther down the road to redemption. Death is still the dominate force here, and it sits atop the sequence like a huge shadow in songs like 'The Day the End Finally Came,' 'Diggin' My Grave,' and 'The Buzzards Won't Cry,' but Whitmore has decided to embrace hope and love in the fiercely romantic 'When Push Comes to Shove,' the stunning train song 'Lift My Jug (Song for Hub Cale),' and the masterful portrait of his farmer father that closes the album, 'Porchlight.' These three songs in particular lift the album out of its harrowing fascination with death and allow some light in on the proceedings. Redemption, Whitmore appears to be saying, just might be attainable in the here and now after all. Ashes to Dust is another powerful album from one of the brightest talents on the Americana scene, one who understands that country isn't about how you wear your hat, it's about how you handle the inevitable. ~ Steve Leggett, All Music Guide

 
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Midnight - 3:34 Play the Windows Media clip
Day the End Finally Came - 4:18 Play the Windows Media clip
When Push Comes to Love - 3:50 Play the Windows Media clip
Diggin' My Grave - 4:06 Play the Windows Media clip
Buzzards Won't Cry - 2:22 Play the Windows Media clip
Sorest of Eyes - 3:30 Play the Windows Media clip
Lift My Jug (Song for Hub Cale) - 3:36 Play the Windows Media clip
Gravel Road - 3:52 Play the Windows Media clip
Porchlight - 5:47 Play the Windows Media clip
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