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Joseph Arthur - The Ballad of Boogie Christ '2013

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The Ballad of Boogie Christ
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Album name The Ballad of Boogie Christ
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Date 2013
GenreFolk; Rock
Play time 52:41
Format / Bitrate 24 BIT Stereo 1720 Kbps / 48 kHz
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Size 347; 694 MB
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“The Ballad of Boogie Christ is unlike anything I’ve ever done
before. It’s a big production featuring horns and brass and living
legends like Garth Hudson, Ben Harper, Jim Keltner, Joan Wasser and many others.
I can’t wait for you to hear it. This is the one I’ve been waiting
for years to put out.” Joseph Arthur

Joseph Arthur returns to Real World Records to release The Ballad of Boogie
Christ – a new high point in his critically acclaimed, Grammy-nominated
career that has spanned nine full-length albums and 11 EPs.

For every song Joseph Arthur has released, he’s probably kept three
others in the vault for safekeeping. Indeed, Arthur has been known to start
working on a new album — or two — while simultaneously trying to
finish another.

It was amid this abundance of riches that the Brooklyn-by way of Ohio-native
began molding a collection of music under a single narrative thread: The Ballad
of Boogie Christ, described by Arthur as “a fictionalized character
loosely based on my own journey.”

The Ballad of Boogie Christ has become another essential cornerstone of
Arthur’s robust discography. Encompassing sessions put to tape in upstate
New York, Los Angeles, Minneapolis and Arthur’s own Brooklyn studio, the
24-song double album showcases the artist’s signature rich storytelling
set to a diverse range of rock’n’roll.

“I don’t know that there’s a beginning, middle and end to
the story, but there are definitely experiences, situations and perspectives
that point in those directions,” says Arthur. “I wanted to let the
listener fill in some of the blanks without telling the whole story in a
straight-ahead way.”

The album begins with the surprising orchestral pop of “Currency of
Love”, on which Arthur unveils a passionate croon unlike any vocal
performance he’s ever given. From there, Boogie Christ offers epic
affirmations on overcoming addiction (the seven-minute closer “All The Old
Heroes”), anthems of open-hearted solidarity (“Wait For Your
Lights”, “It’s OK To Be Young/Gone”) and the kinds of
slow-burning narratives (“Famous Friends Along The Coast”, “I
Used To Know How To Walk On Water” and a reimagined, hymn-like version of
his standout, “I Miss The Zoo”) that have won Arthur a legion of
fans around the globe.

“There are certain moments on the album that are just pop music and
sugary,” Arthur says. “I didn’t want it to be this diatribe
of heaviness, and it had been like that sometimes. I definitely wanted moments
of relief within it, where you just get a good jam.”

At the center of the project is the autobiographical “King of
Cleveland”, a classic story song that connects Boogie Christ the character
with Arthur the flesh-and-blood artist. On it, the narrator apprentices
alongside a big fish in a small pond, “playing blues in the back seats,
from biker bars to limousines” — much like Arthur did in his early
professional career in Northeast Ohio. Says Arthur, “He’s just
starting to live the life he’s imagined, playing roots boogie in the real
America — Ohio.”

“I’ve heard David Bowie talk about how Ziggy Stardust and some
other records were the beginnings of screenplays that he just never
finished,” he says. “I could really see this becoming something
deeper and bigger than just an album.

“Chuck Prophet reminded me that there’s always the Great American
Novel,” he continues. “And that really stuck in my head about Boogie
Christ. That’s what I’ve been wanting to achieve with this album.
He encouraged me that it was okay to dream big.”

The 12 songs on Act 2 extend the themes and vivid narratives introduced on Act
1.

Opener “Blue Lights in the Rear View” chronicles two lovers robbing
a house, trying to hightail it out of town and ultimately getting arrested,
while “Maybe Yes,” “I Am the Witness” and album closer
“In the City” are loose-limbed rockers that show off Arthur’s
playful and spontaneous side.

Elsewhere, “Holding the Void” employs gentle acoustic guitar
finger-picking, pedal steel, harmonica, angelic backing vocals and winsome piano
to paint the portrait of a woman stuck “in a world of her own
making,” while the uplifting “House of Your Love” reassures
that “in your hopes and dreams, compassion will go on for eternity.”

Says Arthur of part 2, “I feel like it definitely tells a story. It sounds
ridiculous to quote your mom, but she equated this album to the end of a novel.
She’s a tough critic, so I took her opinion as a really good sign.”

The album’s highlight is the gripping “Akron Skies”, which
reminds that buried deep within every rock’n’roll star are
formative childhood memories of pain and confusion. “That song is rooted
in the personal in a little more of an obvious way,” Arthur says.
“‘Akron Skies’ paints the picture of a child who escapes into
his imagination to perhaps leave an uncomfortable place. It shows how darkness
can bring us to our dreams.”

Among other guest musicians, The Ballad of Boogie Christ features The
Band’s legendary keyboardist Garth Hudson, bassist Catherine Popper (Ryan
Adams, Jack White), multi instrumentalist Chris Seefried (Fitz & the Tantrums,
Lana Del Rey), singer and guitarist Ben Harper (Arthur’s bandmate in
Fistful of Mercy), session drummer extraordinaire Jim Keltner, Joan As
Policewoman leader Joan Wasser and composer Paul Cantelon (Oliver Stone’s
W., Julian Schnabel’s The Diving Bell & the Butterfly).

Tracklist:
01. Joseph Arthur - Currency of Love (3:15)
02. Joseph Arthur - Saint of Impossible Causes (4:32)
03. Joseph Arthur - The Ballad of Boogie Christ (4:14)
04. Joseph Arthur - I Used to Know How to Walk on Water (4:47)
05. Joseph Arthur - Wait For Your Lights (3:12)
06. Joseph Arthur - I Miss the Zoo (4:53)
07. Joseph Arthur - Its OK to be Young - Gone (3:18)
08. Joseph Arthur - Still Life Honey Rose (4:23)
09. Joseph Arthur - Black Flowers (2:41)
10. Joseph Arthur - King of Cleveland (4:33)
11. Joseph Arthur - Famous Friends Along the Coast (5:41)
12. Joseph Arthur - All the Old Heroes (7:13)