Jeff Black, Tin Lily (Dualtone, 2005) What is a "tin lily"? We can envision a few pieces of petal-shaped metal welded together to fashion a candle holder, one designed to reflect the soft light of the flame. According to Jeff Black's website, the musician's songs are similar in plan. "They start in a personal place, often hidden back in the darkness, yet they always strive to illuminate. He's a burly, bare-knuckled, blue-collar son of the Missouri plains with dark Irish blood who digs into tough topics with a gentle heart. There's nothing predictable about a Jeff Black lyric other than it will be sung robustly and it will head towards hope instead of dwell on despair."
The all-original compositions include "Easy on Me," "Nineteen," "Libertine," "Hard Way Out," "Closer," "Heaven Now," "These Days" and "A Better Way." "Free at Last" is a toe-tapping and inspirational freedom song. From the lyrics, it's difficult to tell whether they refer to release from a hometown or from a girl, but the point almost doesn't matter. "All Days Shine" gives us a good outlook on life: "All days shine / Underneath the rust / Over the fall of time / All days shine." The lily motif doesn't show up until late in the lineup, in the tune "How Long," which also interjects a few modest Christian references. Perhaps "Hollow of Your Hand" offers the standout sentiment: "Oh I am wealthy by / The measure of where I'll be in time / Love has thrown a light / Across the shadows of this land / Living in the hollow of your hand." Peppy or pensive, these songs are simply examples of good old American rock, made contemporary. Occasional Young- or Dylan-like harmonica phrases add a further hearty touch. Being just a few years younger, Jeff Black could easily be a musical representative to succeed Billy Joel or Bruce Springsteen, rising up from Middle America instead of the crowded East Coast. This album sounds as if he's well on his way. [ visit the artist's website ] ![]() |
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