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Gill Landry - The Ballad of Lawless Soirez '2007/2021

The Ballad of Lawless Soirez
ArtistGill Landry Related artists
Album name The Ballad of Lawless Soirez
Country
Date 2007/2021
GenreFolk
Play time 00:39:32
Format / Bitrate Stereo 1420 Kbps / 44.1 kHz
MP3 320 Kbps
Media CD
Size 92 / 206 mb
PriceDownload $1.95
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Tracks list

Tracklist

01. Poor Boy
02. Lawless Soirez
03. Dixie
04. Loneliness
05. Ugly Town
06. Desiree
07. Anjolie
08. Magdalene
09. Mexico
10. Gasoline Legs
11. Coal Black Heaven
12. Mutiny

In lesser hands, Gill Landry's tableaus would come off contrived; his
meticulously depicted portraits of the underside, unfulfilled, undesired, and
unworthy would be busted as bogus. But Landry's too sharp a storyteller, too
tuned-in a craftsman, too real, to find himself on the wrong side of suspicion.
Like Tom Waits, John Prine, Steve Earle, and recent-years Dylan, Landry is
down-to-business believable. His songs carry their own persona, and though they
may be creepy and otherworldly at times and nasty and grubby at others, they're
familiar while remaining at arm's length. Just as you know the stark, dark,
sleek B&W abandoned pulp-noir street of the CD cover, even if you've never been
unlucky enough to find yourself there, you've run into the soused slobs of
"Dixie" and the sorry-ass denizen of "Ugly Town" and the dark clouds of "Mutiny"
and the "graveyard eyes" of "Desiree." You may not want Landry's characters over
for dinner, but you recognize them when you see them. When Landry tags the
subject of "Gasoline Legs" as having "nothing to lose/Poisoned with a
vision/Back turned to the ocean/Sleeping in the arms of hurricanes," his words,
though hardly translucent, are clear and picturesque nonetheless. He's never a
waster of images, nor of sounds: the only embellishments he chooses are the ones
he needs. With its mariachi horns and mournful violins and time-warp clarinet,
the twangy guitars and understated organ, The Ballad of Lawless Soirez creates
its own world, somewhere between "the shoulders of highways," the "twisted
streets" of Paris, and the great "loneliness in the middle of nowhere." Landry
is schooled and immersed in the great Americana musical traditions and he wears
them well, his voice just labored enough to ensure he's been there and back and
just homey enough to make you want to walk his lonely avenues.



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