Paul Creane & the Changing Band, Tommy Black & the Twelve Days of Lucy (independent, 2012) As reviewers and critics, we sometimes think we've heard it all and have gotten jaded by the process. When a new CD comes along, we truly want it to be wonderful and we crave a musical experience that offers us something a little different, something that speaks to our soul, but often, we play a new disc and feel we've heard it before.
Paul Creane sings in a low growl, generally as if the effort to get the words out causes him pain and his vocal approach fits these songs perfectly. This album is not a slice of lemon meringue pie. You listen to lyrics like "Rock and roll / Nobody loves me but for rock and roll" or "I am a hired killer in this town / Give me a tenner, I'll put someone down / and the world'll keep rolling around / and I know God heard me / I know God heard me," and you don't feel like leaping onto the dance floor. No, what you feel is the need to take a deep look into your own heart and soul. Creane has created a meditative album, an honest album that is filled with true feelings and true emotion. Not to mention beautiful music. Creane said he originally wrote these songs for a solo album, but when he sung them he realized he needed the band behind him. He assembled one fine group of musicians. Essentially a folk-rock band, led by mandolin, dobro, bass and drums, he also has a horn section and strings that he uses to great effect, for example, creating tension by presenting dark lyrics surrounded by bright and pretty instrumentation -- a loping banjo over a sad lyric, for example. A couple of upbeat songs keep the album from being a downer. "Name Like Water" will have you singing along, as will "All for You, Baby," a top-10 hit in Creane's native Ireland. Here's the deal: I don't care what you have to do to get your hands on the record. Do it. If you have to steal a car to get to a well-stocked indie record shop, be careful but do it. You will not regret it. ![]() |
![]() Rambles.NET music review by Michael Scott Cain 22 September 2012 Agree? Disagree? Send us your opinions! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |