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Re: My first impressions on the album
« Reply #60 on: March 30, 2024, 08:00:05 AM »
Yes, excellent service, thank you very much, JF!

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Re: My first impressions on the album
« Reply #61 on: March 30, 2024, 08:27:24 AM »
I detect a certain frustration about missing solos and you are not as enthusiastic as you were when you heard DTRW for the first time. But to me, your impressions sound very promising. I am looking forward to the new album now even more! Also your description "Tracker/KTGC" is a huge positive point for me.

Would you say this record has a complete "album feel" if you know what I mean? (KTGC and TRD are good examples for what I mean, while DTRW is just a wild mixture...)

Don't you have no access to the five bonus tracks?

Just imagine that there will be nine more songs! We are blessed!

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Re: My first impressions on the album
« Reply #62 on: March 30, 2024, 09:01:45 AM »
Dare I say it's a mix between Tracker and KTGC ?  :think  not sure...

Oh, great ...  :disbelief

A mix between KTGC and Tracker sounds good to me - they are two of my favourite three MK solo albums, the other being Shangri La.  :)
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Re: My first impressions on the album
« Reply #63 on: March 30, 2024, 09:15:25 AM »
Dare I say it's a mix between Tracker and KTGC ?  :think  not sure...

Oh, great ...  :disbelief

A mix between KTGC and Tracker sounds good to me - they are two of my favourite three MK solo albums, the other being Shangri La.  :)

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Neither Tracker nor KTGC is bad. They are good albums with good songs and high quality production. But they are slow, on the whole. Perfect albums for a quiet afternoon when you're in the mood for really listening and paying attention to the lyrics. Another album in that vein just doesn't excite me.

Edit: What I'd love to hear from Mark is something in the style of Leonard Cohen's You Want It Darker. Something sparse and a little sombre.
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Re: My first impressions on the album
« Reply #64 on: March 30, 2024, 09:50:03 AM »
Perfect albums for a quiet afternoon when you're in the mood for really listening and paying attention to the lyrics. .

yes exactly my feeling with this new album

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Re: My first impressions on the album
« Reply #65 on: March 30, 2024, 09:57:58 AM »
JF, a question. I read in a review posted here that Smart Money is a great piece, the best on the album. Is that true? Is it a DS style up-tempo song or not?

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Re: My first impressions on the album
« Reply #66 on: March 30, 2024, 10:01:05 AM »
I detect a certain frustration about missing solos and you are not as enthusiastic as you were when you heard DTRW for the first time. But to me, your impressions sound very promising. I am looking forward to the new album now even more! Also your description "Tracker/KTGC" is a huge positive point for me.

Would you say this record has a complete "album feel" if you know what I mean? (KTGC and TRD are good examples for what I mean, while DTRW is just a wild mixture...)

Don't you have no access to the five bonus tracks?

Just imagine that there will be nine more songs! We are blessed!

LE

you are right. I haven't feel the same ethousisam as DTRW yet.

to me it sounds like a quiet album. You know, the one you listen to at home, sit down on a rockin chair, close to the fire...
Nothing wrong about that, but I didn't find the excitation with a "dynamic" track like I had with trapper man, back on the dance floor,.. or the very touching one song at the time

I bet it will grown on me with time.


yes I find an "album feel", except for Scavengers Yard which is different from the rest, at least to my ears. A little bit like Broken bones doesn't fit with long ccol gril, silver eagle, lights of taormina, wherever I go or river town imho.

I'd say that One deep river album is "calm americana" style so to say....
this afternoon, I'm going to drive for a long trip (3h30) and I will listen to it to see/hear how it works on the  road. The weather is rainy, so not really the best context though


sorry for my average english, and a lot of typos in my posts...

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Re: My first impressions on the album
« Reply #67 on: March 30, 2024, 10:03:06 AM »

Don't you have no access to the five bonus tracks?


no. the link that was sent to me by Universal has only the 12 tracks from the album

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Re: My first impressions on the album
« Reply #68 on: March 30, 2024, 10:08:20 AM »
JF, a question. I read in a review posted here that Smart Money is a great piece, the best on the album. Is that true? Is it a DS style up-tempo song or not?

like I said, to my ears it sounds like a mix between Nobody's got the gun and I'm the fool.

typical MK clean tone, from his solo era (Redbud tree, golden heart, beachcombing, occupation blues, etc...). I wouldn't range it in the DS category

it's mid-tempo. melodic. country flavour. Pedal steel, chords arrangments (or synths ? not sure) in the background, and tasty piano by Jim Cox

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Re: My first impressions on the album
« Reply #69 on: March 30, 2024, 10:13:18 AM »
JF, a question. I read in a review posted here that Smart Money is a great piece, the best on the album. Is that true? Is it a DS style up-tempo song or not?

like I said, to my ears it sounds like a mix between Nobody's got the gun and I'm the fool.

typical MK clean tone, from his solo era (Redbud tree, golden heart, beachcombing, occupation blues, etc...). I wouldn't range it in the DS category

it's mid-tempo. melodic. country flavour. Pedal steel, chords arrangments (or synths ? not sure) in the background, and tasty piano by Jim Cox

By "chords" do you mean "strings"?

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Re: My first impressions on the album
« Reply #70 on: March 30, 2024, 10:19:18 AM »
JF, a question. I read in a review posted here that Smart Money is a great piece, the best on the album. Is that true? Is it a DS style up-tempo song or not?

like I said, to my ears it sounds like a mix between Nobody's got the gun and I'm the fool.

typical MK clean tone, from his solo era (Redbud tree, golden heart, beachcombing, occupation blues, etc...). I wouldn't range it in the DS category

it's mid-tempo. melodic. country flavour. Pedal steel, chords arrangments (or synths ? not sure) in the background, and tasty piano by Jim Cox

By "chords" do you mean "strings"?

yes. of course you are right. I knew I was writing wrong.  :smack

in another post I talked about "chords" for the song Black Tie Jobs. but of course I meant "strings"

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Re: My first impressions on the album
« Reply #71 on: March 30, 2024, 10:22:36 AM »
So, from what you wrote, the only two up-tempo songs are AOTG,Two pairs of hand and Scavengers yard, right?

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Re: My first impressions on the album
« Reply #72 on: March 30, 2024, 10:37:18 AM »
So, from what you wrote, the only two up-tempo songs are AOTG,Two pairs of hand and Scavengers yard, right?

Scavengers yard is in the same tempo/rhythm as broken bones

Janine and Before My Train Comes are "high" Mid tempo, almost "up" tempo... difficult to say.

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Re: My first impressions on the album
« Reply #73 on: March 30, 2024, 10:41:52 AM »
So, from what you wrote, the only two up-tempo songs are AOTG,Two pairs of hand and Scavengers yard, right?

Scavengers yard is in the same tempo/rhythm as broken bones

Janine and Before My Train Comes are "high" Mid tempo, almost "up" tempo... difficult to say.
Thank you JF, always exhaustive in answers. :)

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Re: My first impressions on the album
« Reply #74 on: March 30, 2024, 10:46:18 AM »
I detect a certain frustration about missing solos and you are not as enthusiastic as you were when you heard DTRW for the first time. But to me, your impressions sound very promising. I am looking forward to the new album now even more! Also your description "Tracker/KTGC" is a huge positive point for me.

Would you say this record has a complete "album feel" if you know what I mean? (KTGC and TRD are good examples for what I mean, while DTRW is just a wild mixture...)

Don't you have no access to the five bonus tracks?

Just imagine that there will be nine more songs! We are blessed!

LE

you are right. I haven't feel the same ethousisam as DTRW yet.

to me it sounds like a quiet album. You know, the one you listen to at home, sit down on a rockin chair, close to the fire...
Nothing wrong about that, but I didn't find the excitation with a "dynamic" track like I had with trapper man, back on the dance floor,.. or the very touching one song at the time

I bet it will grown on me with time.


yes I find an "album feel", except for Scavengers Yard which is different from the rest, at least to my ears. A little bit like Broken bones doesn't fit with long ccol gril, silver eagle, lights of taormina, wherever I go or river town imho.

I'd say that One deep river album is "calm americana" style so to say....
this afternoon, I'm going to drive for a long trip (3h30) and I will listen to it to see/hear how it works on the  road. The weather is rainy, so not really the best context though


sorry for my average english, and a lot of typos in my posts...

JF, I am absolutely impressed how intensively and detailed you are willing to answer all these questions. No need to say sorry from your side, but a big thank you from my side!

LE
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