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Time Stands Still ReviewThis is my first album by Chris Smither. I came across `Time Stands Still' by accident, I listened to the samples and I was rather partial to his whisky-soaked low tenor, one which seems to have been fashioned by the vagaries of time and circumstances - a bit like my favourite pair of shoes (not the height of fashion, well worn, but soft and extremely comfortable). Instrumental accompaniment is spare and very 'rootsy' - David Goodrich (various electric/acoustic guitars, and occasional piano), Zak Trojano (drums/percussion) and Chris (acoustic guitar and foot tapping). On a couple of tracks, there are some overdubbed light harmony vocals from Chris.The songs have wonderful lyrics - and Chris's writing often employs a colourful and witty turn of phrase (see Dr. Debra Jan Bibel's earlier review for a few examples). 8 songs are written by Chris and 3 are by other songwriters - a few comments about my favourites :SURPRISE, SURPRISE (Chris Smither) - A fairly up-tempo topical song, in which Chris makes some wry (and slightly sarcastic) observations about the impact of the banking system meltdown - but why worry?, life's too short.
OLD MAN DOWN (Chris Smither) - A slow blues with a lot of fluent and delicate acoustic guitar picking (including a one minute intro). Listen out too for the percussion, which includes a bass drum thump on the backbeat. Also, in the background, there's some eerie electric guitar (referred to as 'ambient guitar' in the liner notes) weaving in and out. On this track, Chris's voice reminded me a little of Jeffrey Foucault.
IT TAKES A LOT TO LAUGH, IT TAKES A TRAIN TO CRY (Bob Dylan) - Rhythmically, a lot different to the mid-paced shuffle of the original - here, it's performed as a slow tempo folk-blues. Chris sings a little higher up the scale to give the song an achingly poignant rendition; beautiful acoustic and electric guitar playing.
MINER'S BLUES (Frank Hutchison arr. Chris Smither) - Up-tempo blues with terrific syncopated rhythms. Great playing (acoustic guitar and piano), and it's another track featuring super drumming and percussion.
MADAME GENEVA'S (Mark Knopfler) - A contemporary English folk song with a rather gloomy 19th. century theme; fascinating lyrics, sung with only acoustic guitar/foot tapping as accompaniment. Chris's rendition is quite close to the original.
With almost any album that I buy, there are usually 2 or 3 songs that don't 'grab me' quite as much as the others, the ones here are 'Someone Like Me' and 'I Don't Know' - but, along with all of the other songs on this album, they both feature outstanding lyrics (the latter in particular - sung in the form of a dialogue between an inquisitive child and his/her father).I think 'Time Stands Still' is a solid album of good music - well written songs (with some exceptional lyrics) and strong performances all round. It won't be my last album by Chris Smither.
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